Effects of Different Wetlands Restoration Scenarios on Habitat Suitability of Indicator Species in Yellow River Delta
Based on remote sensing and GIS technique, combined with the field survey, took advantage of scenarios study approach and deeision-making system of landscape ecology, aimed at issues that water shortage in the Yellow River Delta (YRD) wetlands caused deterioration of eco-environment, then formulated three restoration scenarios to wetland water demand. These scenarios are respectively current situation in 2005, restoring southern nature reserve (scenarios A), and restoring south-north nature reserve (scenarios B). Different water supply schemes are set up under each scenario. The evaluation on each scenario to suitability of indicator species shows that current wetlands of the YRD is poor for the habitat of rare bird; Scenario A2 takes reed marsh as main breeding habitat where is most suitable for Oriental Stork (Ciconia boyciana) with increased area of 8,307hm2, but no big change in suitable habitat coverage for Sauders gull (Larus saundersi). Scenario B2, habitat coverage is most suitable for Oriental White Stork with increase of 12.035hm2 in area, and 298hm2 for Sauders gull habitat coverage. This shows that two typical habitats, i. e. reed marsh and Seablite tidal flat, will improve mostly via restoration. Comparing different scenario, scenario B is best one in ecological effect.
Yellow River Delta indicator species habitat
Wang Xingong Song Shixia Wang Ruiling Han Yanli Zhu Shuyu Michiel van Eupen
Yellow River Basin Water Resources Protection Bureau, Zhengzhou, China Yellow River Delta National Nature Reserve Administration Bureau, Dongying, China ALTERRA Green World Research, Netherlands
国际会议
山东东营
英文
181-189
2007-10-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)