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Lakes, Wetlands, and Streams as Predictors of Land Use/Cover Distribution

机译:湖泊,湿地和河流是土地利用/覆盖分布的预测指标

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The importance of the surrounding landscape to aquatic ecosystems has been well established. Most research linking aquatic ecosystems to landscapes has focused on the one-way effect of land on water. However, to understand fully the complex interactions between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, aquatic ecosystems must be seen not only as receptors of human modification of the landscape, but also as potential drivers of these modifications. We hypothesized that the presence of aquatic ecosystems influences the spatial distribution of human land use/cover of the nearby landscape (≤1 km) and that this influence has changed through time from the 1930s to the 1990s. To test this hypothesis, we compared the distribution of residential, agricultural, and forested land use/cover around aquatic ecosystems (lakes, wetlands, and streams) to the overall regional land use/cover proportion in an area in southeast Michigan, USA; we also compared the distribution of land use/cover around county roads/highway and towns (known determinants of many land use/cover patterns) tot he regional proportion. We found that lakes, wetlands, and streams were strongly associated with the distribution of land use/cover, that each ecosystem type showed different patterns, and that the magnitude of the association was at least as strong as the association with human features. We also found that the area closest to aquatic ecosystems (<500 m) was more strongly associated with land use/cover distribution than areas further away. Finally, we found that the strength of the association between aquatic ecosystems and land use/cover increased from 1938 to 1995, although the overall patterns were similar through time. Our results show that a more complete understanding is needed of the role of aquatic ecosystems on the distribution of land use/cover.
机译:周围景观对水生生态系统的重要性已得到公认。大多数将水生生态系统与景观联系起来的研究都集中在土地对水的单向影响上。但是,要充分理解水生生态系统和陆地生态系统之间的复杂相互作用,不仅必须将水生生态系统视为人类对景观的修改,而且还应将其视为这些修改的潜在驱动力。我们假设水生生态系统的存在会影响人类土地使用/附近景观(≤1 km)的覆盖范围,并且这种影响在1930年代至1990年代间随着时间而改变。为了检验该假设,我们比较了美国密歇根州东南部某地区水生生态系统(湖泊,湿地和溪流)周围居民,农业和森林土地利用/覆盖的分布与总区域土地利用/覆盖的比例;我们还比较了县道/高速公路和城镇周围的土地利用/覆盖物分布(许多土地利用/覆盖物样式的已知决定因素)与区域比例。我们发现,湖泊,湿地和溪流与土地利用/覆盖的分布密切相关,每种生态系统类型显示出不同的模式,并且这种关联的程度至少与与人类特征的关联一样强。我们还发现,最靠近水生生态系统(<500 m)的区域与更远的区域的土地利用/覆盖分布之间的联系更为紧密。最后,我们发现从1938年到1995年,水生生态系统与土地利用/覆盖之间的联系强度有所提高,尽管总体格局在时间上相似。我们的结果表明,需要对水生生态系统在土地利用/覆盖面积分布中的作用有更全面的了解。

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  • 来源
    《Environmental Management》 |2003年第2期|p. 198-214|共17页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife 13 Nature Resources Building Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA;

    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife 13 Nature Resources Building Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA;

    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife 13 Nature Resources Building Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan 48824, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 环境保护管理;
  • 关键词

    lakes; streams; wetlands; land use/cover; land use change; riparian;

    机译:湖泊;溪流;湿地;土地利用/覆盖;土地利用变化;河岸;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 13:34:58

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