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Land-use drivers of forest fragmentation vary with spatial scale

机译:森林破碎化的土地利用驱动力随空间规模而变化

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Aim Improving our understanding of the drivers of forest fragmentation is fundamental to mitigating the consequences of anthropogenic fragmentation for biodiversity. Moreover, the impacts of fragmentation on biodiversity depend on the spatial scale at which fragmentation occurs. Therefore, understanding how the effect of land use on fragmentation patterns varies across scales is critical to ensure that fragmentation is managed at scales relevant to the ecology of target species or to land management. Here, we quantified the influence of land use on patterns of forest fragmentation at different scales using Queensland, Australia, as a case study. Location North-eastern Australia. Methods We combined fractal analysis with piecewise linear regression to measure patterns of forest fragmentation across a range of scales in 5309 landscapes of c. 50?km2, with different proportions of land used for cropping and grazing. A significant change in fragmentation patterns occurred at approximately 1?km2. We used beta regression to quantify the impact of land use on the degree of fragmentation at scales finer and coarser than 1?km2. Results The use of land for grazing tended to create more fragmented forest patterns than use of land for cropping. This difference was more pronounced at coarser than finer scales. Main conclusions Our finding suggests that the choice of land use where conservation actions, such as revegetation and retention of forest patches, are to be prioritized depends on the scale at which we measure fragmentation. This information contributes to reducing the risk of mismatches between the scale at which fragmentation is managed and the scale at which fragmentation is measured, which is often dictated by the scale of species movements or the scale of land management. Our finding also improves our capacity to discern between fragmentation patterns that are typical of land-sharing and land-sparing conservation strategies, as spatial scale varies, thus aiding the implementation of land sparing and land sharing at scales relevant to biodiversity conservation and land management.
机译:目的增进我们对森林破碎化驱动因素的理解,对于减轻人为破碎化对生物多样性的影响至关重要。此外,破碎化对生物多样性的影响取决于发生破碎化的空间尺度。因此,了解土地利用对碎片格局的影响如何在各个尺度上变化是至关重要的,以确保以与目标物种生态或土地管理相关的尺度来管理碎片。在这里,我们以澳大利亚昆士兰州为例,研究了土地利用对不同规模森林破碎化模式的影响。位置澳大利亚东北部。方法我们将分形分析与分段线性回归相结合,以测量5309个c。景观中森林破碎化的模式。 50平方公里,用于种植和放牧的土地比例不同。破碎模式的显着变化发生在大约1?km2。我们使用beta回归来量化土地使用对大于和小于1?km2的尺度的破碎程度的影响。结果与用于耕种的土地相比,用于放牧的土地往往会形成更多的森林格局。这种差异在较粗糙的尺度上更明显。主要结论我们的发现表明,要优先考虑保护措施(例如植被恢复和森林斑块)的土地利用选择取决于我们测量破碎程度的规模。该信息有助于降低管理碎片化规模和测量碎片化规模之间不匹配的风险,而碎片化规模通常由物种迁移规模或土地管理规模决定。我们的发现还提高了我们识别空间共享的典型碎片化模式(随着空间规模变化)的能力,从而有助于以与生物多样性保护和土地管理相关的规模实施节约土地和共享土地。

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