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土地利用影响热带雨林鹦哥岭溪流生物的空间尺度效应

Spatial scale effects of land use on the organisms in the streams of Yinggeling Tropical Rainforest

  • 摘要: 为明确不同空间尺度土地利用对热带雨林溪流生物的影响,以鹦哥岭海南热带雨林国家公园为研究区域,使用随机森林模型解析土地利用对溪流生物多样性的空间尺度效应。结果表明:不同空间尺度土地利用对大型底栖无脊椎动物群落多样性指数的解释量介于45.6%~52.8%;其中流域尺度土地利用对Shannon多样性指数存在重要影响,上游3.0 km流域的土地利用是解释物种丰富度、Simpson多样性指数和均匀度指数的重要土地利用因子;不同空间尺度土地利用对鱼类群落多样性指数的解释量介于30.7%~42.0%;上游1.0 km流域的自然林和灌木林是影响鱼类Shannon多样性指数、Simpson多样性指数和均匀度指数的重要土地利用因子。综上,鹦哥岭土地利用对大型底栖无脊椎动物和鱼类群落多样性的影响存在显著的空间尺度效应,且对流域上游1.0 km和3.0 km内的土地利用响应最为敏感。研究结果可为海南热带雨林国家公园鹦哥岭地区的土地利用规划和溪流生物多样性保护提供数据支撑和理论依据。

     

    Abstract: To clarify the spatial scale effects of land use on the organisms in tropical rainforest streams, we selected the Yinggeling in Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park as research area and used Random Forest model to analyze the spatial scale effects of land use on the biodiversity of stream organisms. The results indicated that the explanatory power of land use at different spatial scales for the diversity indices of the benthic macroinvertebrate communities ranged from 45.6% to 52.8%. Among them, the land use at the watershed scale had an important impact on the Shannon diversity index, and the land use within 3.0 km of the watershed upstream was an important land use factor which can explain significant variations of species richness, Simpson diversity index, and evenness index. The explanatory power of land use at different spatial scales for the diversity indices of the fish communities ranged from 30.7% to 42.0%, and the natural forests and the shrub forests within 1.0 km of the watershed upstream were the important land use factors which can explain significant variations of Shannon diversity index, Simpson diversity index, and evenness index of fish. In conclusion, there were significant spatial scale effects of land use in the Yinggeling on the benthic macroinvertebrate communities and the fish communities, and which are most sensitive to the land use within 1.0 km and 3.0 km of the watershed upstream. Our findings provide the data support and the theoretical basis for the land use planning and protection of the stream biodiversity in the Yinggeling of Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park.

     

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