Impact of landscape pattern at multiple spatial scales on water quality: A case study in a typical urbanised watershed in China

被引:204
作者
Shen, Zhenyao [1 ]
Hou, Xiaoshu [1 ]
Li, Wen [1 ]
Aini, Guzhanuer [1 ]
Chen, Lei [1 ]
Gong, Yongwei [2 ]
机构
[1] Beijing Normal Univ, Sch Environm, State Key Lab Water Environm Simulat, Beijing 100875, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Univ Civil Engn & Architecture, Key Lab Urban Stormwater Syst & Water Environm, Beijing 100044, Peoples R China
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Landscape pattern; Water quality; Buffer zones; Redundancy analysis; Change-point analysis; NONPOINT-SOURCE POLLUTION; LAND-USE; ECOLOGICAL THRESHOLDS; BUFFER ZONE; INDICATORS; CHEMISTRY; METRICS; COVER; AREA;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.08.019
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Buffer zones along rivers and streams can provide water quality services by filtering nutrients, sediment and other contaminants from the surface. Redundancy analysis was used to determine the influence of the landscape pattern at the entire catchment scale and at multiple buffer zone scales (100 m, 300 m, 500 m, 1000 m and 1500 m) on the water quality in a highly urbanised watershed. Change-point analysis was further applied to estimate the specific locations along a gradient of landscape metric that result in a sudden change in the water quality variable. The landscape characteristics for 100 m buffer zones appeared to have a slightly greater influence on the water quality than the entire catchment. The patch density of urban land and the large patch index of water were recognised as the dominant variables influencing the water quality for a 100 m buffer zone. The result of change-point analysis indicated key interval values of the two landscape metrics within the 100 m buffer zone. When the patch density of urban land was >30-40 n/100 ha and the largest patch index of water was >2.5-3.5%, the watershed water quality appeared to be better protected. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:417 / 427
页数:11
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