A study of habitat fragmentation in Southeastern Brazil using remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS)

被引:58
作者
Jorge, LAB [1 ]
Garcia, GJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV ESTADUAL PAULISTA,IGCE,CEAPLA,BR-13500230 RIO CLARO,SP,BRAZIL
关键词
landscape ecology; fragmentation of natural forest formations; edge effect; fractals; fractal dimension; fractal models; remote sensing; geographic information system; vegetation indices;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-1127(97)00072-8
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
The purpose of this work was to study fragmentation of forest formations (mesophytic forest, riparian woodland and savannah vegetation (cerrado)) in a 15,774-ha study area located in the Municipal District of Botucatu in Southeastern Brazil (Sao Paulo State). A land use and land cover map was made from a color composition of a Landsat-5 thematic mapper (TM) image. The edge effect caused by habitat fragmentation was assessed by overlaying, on a geographic information system (GIS), the land use and land cover data with the spectral ratio. The degree of habitat fragmentation was analyzed by deriving: 1. mean patch area and perimeter; 2. patch number and density; 3. perimeter-area ratio, fractal dimension (D), and shape diversity index (SI); and 4. distance between patches and dispersion index (R). In addition, the following relationships were modeled: 1. distribution of natural vegetation patch sizes; 2. perimeter-area relationship and the number and area of natural vegetation patches; 3. edge effect caused by habitat fragmentation, The values of R indicated that savannah patches (R = 0.86) were aggregated while patches of natural vegetation as a whole (R = 1.02) were randomly dispersed in the landscape. There was a high frequency of small patches in the landscape whereas large patches were rare. In the perimeter-area relationship, there was no sign of scale distinction in the patch shapes, In the patch number-landscape area relationship, D, though apparently scale-dependent, tends to be constant as area increases. This phenomenon was correlated with the tendency to reach a constant density as the working scale was increased, On the edge effect analysis, the edge-center distance was properly estimated by a model in which the edge-center distance was considered a function of the to;al patch area and the SI. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
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