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应用生态学报 ›› 2018, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (6): 1813-1821.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.201806.018

• 研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

徐州城市景观格局对绿地植物多样性的多尺度影响

李祖政1,尤海梅2*,王梓懿2   

  1. 1北京林业大学林学院, 北京 100083;
    2江苏师范大学地理测绘与城乡规划学院, 江苏徐州 221116
  • 收稿日期:2017-10-10 修回日期:2018-03-19 出版日期:2018-06-18 发布日期:2018-06-18
  • 通讯作者: E-mail: haimeiyou@jsnu.edu.cn
  • 作者简介:李祖政,男, 1990年生, 博士研究生. 主要从事景观生态学方向研究. E-mail: lzzbjfu@126.com
  • 基金资助:

    本文由江苏省自然科学青年基金项目(BK20150235)资助

Multi-scale effects of urban landscape pattern on plant diversity in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China.

LI Zu-zheng1, YOU Hai-mei2*, WANG Zi-yi2   

  1. 1College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China;
    2College of Geography Surveying and Rural-Urban Planning, Jiangsu Normal University, Xuzhou 221116, Jiangsu, China
  • Received:2017-10-10 Revised:2018-03-19 Online:2018-06-18 Published:2018-06-18
  • Supported by:

    This work was supported by the Natural Science Founds for Young Scholar of Jiangsu Pro-vince of China (BK20150235)

摘要: 城市地表景观的变化导致城市生物栖息地的损坏、破碎和丧失,致使城市生物多样性下降.为探讨城市景观格局变化对植物多样性的影响,本研究以徐州市绕城高速公路内的城区为对象,采用布朗布伦奎特(Braun-Blanquet)盖度等级法对36块城市绿地植物群落进行调查,并对不同绿地植物群落的物种多样性进行了分析.同时,以研究区2005和2015年的Landsat ETM遥感影像作为基础数据源,在Erdas、GIS、Fragstats软件的支持下,以每块调查样地为中心,分别建立9个不同半径的缓冲区,计算各缓冲区内表征斑块形状、破碎度和连通性共3类39个景观指数,在此基础上,运用冗余分析(RDA)筛选出不同幅度下对城市绿地植物多样性有显著影响的景观格局指数.结果表明: 植物多样性对景观整体格局和景观要素的响应具有明显的时间和空间尺度效应.2005年,未利用地和农田的破碎度、形状指数在800 m半径的缓冲区内能更好地解释植物多样性,建筑用地的破碎度和连通性指数在800~2000 m范围内对植物多样性有重要影响;2015年,草地和林地景观在800 m缓冲区内可更好地解释植物多样性,而建筑用地和未利用地在1000~2000 m范围内对植物多样性有显著影响;研究区当前植物多样性受2005年类型水平景观指数的影响更显著,说明研究区植物多样性对周边景观格局变化的响应存在一定的时间滞后;景观水平的格局指数与类型水平指数特征较为一致,说明物种与空间尺度的相互作用更多依赖于景观类型.

Abstract: The changes of urban surface landscape will lead to damage, fragmentation, and losses of biodiversity, resulting in urban biodiversity decline. In order to explore the responses of urban plant diversity to the changes of landscape pattern, we chose the urban area surrounded by round-city highway as research object, set 36 plots in different directions with the Gupeng Square as the center, investigated the plant group in each of the plots through coverage rank method of Braun-Blanquet, and examined the features of plant species diversity in Xuzhou’s greenlands. Meanwhile, we divided the landscape of the research area into seven categories: buildings, grasslands, forest lands, waste lands, water areas, roads and farmlands with the help of Erdas, GIS software and Landsat TM remote sensing images from 2005 to 2015 as basic data source. The features of landscape pattern in the research area were analyzed by Fragstats software. We set nine different buffer districts within each of the sample plot by applying the space analyzing function of GIS, calculated 39 landscape pattern metrics using Fragstats, and explored the features of how plant diversity responsed to landscape pattern. After that, the landscape pattern metrics with significant influence on the plant diversity of urban greenlands under different extents were selected by redundant analysis (RDA). The results showed that the plant diversity had obvious temporal and spatial scale effects in responses to landscape pattern and landscape elements. In 2005, the patch area and shape metrics of unused land and farmland could better explain plant diversity in 800 m buffer zone. The patch fragmentation and connectivity metrics of construction land had significant impacts on plant diversity within the extent of 800-2000 m. In 2015, grassland and forest landscapes better explained plant diversity in the 800 m buffer zone while construction sites and unused land had a remarkable impact on plant diversity in the extent of 1000-2000 m. The current plant diversity was more strongly influenced by the 2005 landscape type metrics, indicating that the plant diversity lagged in its response to the changes of landscape pattern. The pattern metrics of landscape level were more consistent with the landscape-class level metrics, indicating that the interaction between species and spatial scale was more dependent on the landscape type. This study would provide effective decision-making information for Xuzhou City planning and construction as well as effective protection of urban green space biodiversity.