The Scale-Dependency in Freshwater Habitat Regionalisation Analyses

IF 2.5 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecohydrology Pub Date : 2025-04-04 DOI:10.1002/eco.70018
Marlene Schürz, Jaime García Márquez, Sami Domisch
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Freshwater ecosystems need efficient protection which requires detailed information regarding the spatial distribution of its environmental characteristics, which allows simple habitat suitability assessments for freshwater species. Such characteristics can be assessed with regionalisation analyses, where environmental characteristics are spatially clustered to highlight similarities or disparities across a given study area. While large drainage basins are useful for large-scale estimates, it is equally important to address small streams which contribute most to the stream network length. The question however remains, what is the relative impact of the spatial scale and the choice of variables on regionalisation analyses? We tested for scale- and variable-contingent effects in freshwater habitat clusters using three analysis designs. We used the Hydrography90m high-resolution stream network dataset and aggregated land cover, hydro-geomorphological and climatic variables across the sub-catchments of six drainage basins distributed across continents and climatic zones. We then employed k-means cluster analyses and tested the effect of (i) spatial scale, (ii) the choice of environmental variables and (iii) the combination of scale and variables on the resulting habitat regionalisation. Our results show that similar broad habitat cluster patterns emerged regardless of the analysis design, whereas basin-specific analyses uncovered new smaller habitat clusters. Land cover stood out as the most influential variable regardless of the analysis design. Our findings highlight the importance of addressing the spatial scale in freshwater regionalisation analyses for assessing environmental characteristics that are unique to a given drainage basin, which could provide guidance for an improved mapping of high-resolution freshwater habitat patterns globally.

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淡水生态系统需要有效的保护,这就需要有关其环境特征空间分布的详细信息,这样才能对淡水物种进行简单的栖息地适宜性评估。这些特征可通过区域化分析进行评估,即对环境特征进行空间聚类,以突出特定研究区域内的相似性或差异性。虽然大型流域有助于进行大规模估算,但同样重要的是,要处理对溪流网络长度贡献最大的小溪流。但问题是,空间尺度和变量选择对区域化分析的相对影响是什么?我们使用三种分析设计测试了淡水生境群中的尺度和变量相关效应。我们使用了 Hydrography90m 高分辨率溪流网络数据集,并在分布于各大洲和气候区的六个流域的子流域中汇总了土地覆盖、水文地质和气候变量。然后,我们采用 k-means 聚类分析,并测试了(i)空间尺度、(ii)环境变量的选择以及(iii)尺度和变量的组合对所产生的生境区域化的影响。我们的结果表明,无论采用哪种分析设计,都会出现类似的广泛生境聚类模式,而针对特定流域的分析则会发现新的较小的生境聚类。无论采用哪种分析设计,土地覆被都是影响最大的变量。我们的研究结果强调了在淡水区域化分析中解决空间尺度问题对于评估特定流域特有的环境特征的重要性,这可以为更好地绘制全球高分辨率淡水生境模式图提供指导。
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Ecohydrology
Ecohydrology 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
7.70%
发文量
116
审稿时长
24 months
期刊介绍: Ecohydrology is an international journal publishing original scientific and review papers that aim to improve understanding of processes at the interface between ecology and hydrology and associated applications related to environmental management. Ecohydrology seeks to increase interdisciplinary insights by placing particular emphasis on interactions and associated feedbacks in both space and time between ecological systems and the hydrological cycle. Research contributions are solicited from disciplines focusing on the physical, ecological, biological, biogeochemical, geomorphological, drainage basin, mathematical and methodological aspects of ecohydrology. Research in both terrestrial and aquatic systems is of interest provided it explicitly links ecological systems and the hydrologic cycle; research such as aquatic ecological, channel engineering, or ecological or hydrological modelling is less appropriate for the journal unless it specifically addresses the criteria above. Manuscripts describing individual case studies are of interest in cases where broader insights are discussed beyond site- and species-specific results.
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