Characterizing watershed-delineated landscapes in Pennsylvania using conditional entropy profiles

被引:23
作者
Johnson, GD [1 ]
Myers, WL [1 ]
Patil, GP [1 ]
Taillie, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Dept Stat, Ctr Stat Ecol & Environm Stat, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
关键词
conditional entropy profiles; landscape comparisons; landscape ecology; landscape monitoring; landscape pattern measurements; watersheds;
D O I
10.1023/A:1013145418980
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
When the objective is to characterize landscapes with respect to relative degree and type of forest (or other critical habitat) fragmentation, it is difficult to decide which variables to measure and what type of discriminatory analysis to apply. It is also desirable to incorporate multiple measurement scales. In response, a new method has been developed that responds to changes in both the marginal and spatial distributions of land cover in a raster map. Multiscale features of the map are captured in a sequence of successively coarsened resolutions based on the random filter for degrading raster map resolutions. Basically, the entropy of spatial pattern associated with a particular pixel resolution is calculated, conditional on the pattern of the next coarser 'parent' resolution. When the entropy is plotted as a function of changing resolution, we obtain a simple two-dimensional graph called a 'conditional entropy profile', thus providing a graphical visualization of multi-scale fragmentation patterns. Using eight-category raster maps derived from 30-meter resolution LANDSAT Thematic Mapper images, the conditional entropy profile was obtained for each of 102 watersheds covering the state of Pennsylvania (USA). A suite of more conventional single-resolution landscape measurements was also obtained for each watershed using the FRAGSTATS program. After dividing the watersheds into three major physiographic provinces, cluster analysis was performed within each province using various combinations of the FRAGSTATS variables, land cover proportions and variables describing the conditional entropy profiles. Measurements of both spatial pattern and marginal land cover proportions were necessary to clearly discriminate the watersheds into distinct clusters for most of the state; however, the Piedmont province essentially only required the land cover proportions. In addition to land cover proportions, only the variables describing a conditional entropy profile appeared to be necessary for the Ridge and Valley province, whereas only the FRAGSTATS variables appeared to be necessary for the Appalachian Plateaus province. Meanwhile, the graphical representation of conditional entropy profiles provided a visualization of multi-scale fragmentation that was quite sensitive to changing pattern.
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