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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2023, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (1): 169-177.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202301.021

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Spatiotemporal responses of habitat quality to land use changes in the source area of Pearl River, China

WU Ke-xin1,2, SHUI Wei1,2,3*, XUE Cheng-zhi3, HUANG Yun-hui1, JIANG Cong4   

  1. 1College of Environment and Safety Engineering, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, China;
    2Regional and Urban-Rural Planning Research Center, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, China;
    3Academy of Digital China (Fujian), Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, China;
    4College of Urban and Environment Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
  • Received:2022-02-14 Revised:2022-09-26 Online:2023-01-15 Published:2023-06-15

Abstract: Habitat quality assessment provides an effective interface for exploring the mechanisms linking land use change and biodiversity. We used InVEST model to assess the spatial and temporal variations of habitat quality in the Pearl River source area from 2000 to 2020, and to examine the impacts of land use change on habitat quality. The results showed that during the study period, construction land had the largest change, with an area increase of 321.48 km2, and the area of grassland decreased most significantly. Habitat quality in the Pearl River source area was generally at a high level, with a small downward trend. The low value areas were concentrated in the town centers and main agricultural production areas, while habitat quality was high in the mountainous areas in the south and north region. The cold spots of habitat quality change had the most significant aggregation effect in the Quzhan Basin along the Nanpan River. The number of hot spots was small and scattered. Among the various types of nature reserves, habitat quality of Jiache Nature Reserve in Huize County was the lowest, and that of Zhujiangyuan Nature Reserve had a slight decreasing trend, mainly due to the transformation of grassland to cropland. The contribution of habitat quality degradation driven by land function change was 5.6 times as that of improvement. The encroachment of urban and rural construction space into grassland ecological space and agricultural production space was the dominant factor driving the reduction of habitat quality in the Pearl River source area. The contribution of construction land expansion decreased from 69.9% (2000-2010) to 46.7% (2010-2020). The expansion of construction land was the main cause for the degradation of habitat quality. The degradation threat from arable land expansion overtook the traffic network construction as the secondary threat source from 2010 to 2020. It was necessary to increase control of nature reserves in the Pearl River source area and to implement land use regulation strictly to guarantee no net loss and integrity of the ecosystem.

Key words: habitat quality, land use, the Pearl River source area, InVEST model, biodiversity.