Study on natural and human impacts on red-crowned crane habitat in the Yellow River Delta Natural Reserve

Hong Wang, Jay Gao, L. Ren
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This study aims to assess the relative importance of natural and human influences on the change of the red-crowned crane habitat in the Yellow River Natural Reserve, East China using remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS). Two Landsat images were used to detect the change in potential crane habitat, from which suitable crane habitat was determined by excluding behaviorally and physically fragmented areas. It is found that suitable habitat decreased by 5,105 ha in spite of the increase of 4,747 ha in potential habitat during 1992-2008. Natural and anthropogenic forces exerted an almost equal influence on habitat change. Retrogressive succession accounts for 41.9% of the change arising from natural factors. By comparison, land use, the predominant anthropogenic factor, is responsible for 83.6% of the total human-induced change. Although the Yellow River flow has been diverted to the degraded wetlands since 2002, such an effort has not restored the habitat quality to its 1992 level due to physical fragmentation and intensified human disturbance. Thus, complementary restoration efforts should aim at implementing commensurate measures to rationalize the spatial allocation of reed marshes and water, and curbing anthropogenic influences inside the Reserve.
黄河三角洲自然保护区丹顶鹤生境的自然与人为影响研究
利用遥感和地理信息系统(GIS)分析了自然和人为因素对黄河自然保护区丹顶鹤生境变化的相对重要性。利用两幅Landsat图像检测潜在鹤类栖息地的变化,排除行为和物理上破碎的区域,确定适宜的鹤类栖息地。结果表明:1992-2008年,适宜生境面积增加了4747 ha,但适宜生境面积减少了5105 ha;自然力量和人为力量对生境变化的影响几乎相等。自然因子引起的变化中,退行演替占41.9%。相比之下,土地利用是主要的人为因素,占人为变化总量的83.6%。自2002年以来,虽然对退化湿地进行了引黄,但由于自然破碎和人为干扰加剧,生境质量未能恢复到1992年的水平。因此,补充恢复工作应旨在采取相应的措施,使芦苇沼泽和水的空间分配合理化,并遏制保护区内的人为影响。
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