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南京市区景观破碎化过程中的斑块规模结构动态

张明娟1;刘茂松2;徐驰2;王磊3   

  1. 1南京农业大学园艺学院, 南京 210095;
    2南京大学生命科学学院, 南京 210093;
    3江苏省林业科学研究院, 南京 211153
  • 收稿日期:2006-02-20 修回日期:2006-07-31 出版日期:2006-11-10 发布日期:2006-11-10

Dynamics of patch size structure in landscape fragmentation process in Nanjing urban district

ZHANG Mingjuan1; LIU Maosong2; XU Chi2; WANG Lei3   

  1. 1College of Horticulture, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210093 , China;
    2School of Life Science, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210095, China;
    3Jiangsu Academy of Forestry, Nanjing 211153, China
  • Received:2006-02-20 Revised:2006-07-31 Online:2006-11-10 Published:2006-11-10

摘要: 基于南京市1988、1998和2003年3期TM影像,将农田、林地、居民聚居地及在建用地按斑块面积分为16个级别,研究了景观破碎化过程中,不同级别斑块数量的变化情况。结果表明,农田面积持续萎缩,破碎度上升,中小型斑块数量以较稳定速度增长;林地总面积略有波动,大中型斑块数量较为稳定,而中小型斑块受城市化进程影响,数量高度不稳定;居民聚集地在1988~1998年以在原有基础上扩张为主,在1998~2003年出现了大量新斑块,且两个时段的各级别斑块数量增长率呈极显著负相关;在建用地数量迅速增长,土地利用更加规模化。以上表明,斑块类型和大小对斑块的稳定性及变化趋势均有影响。

关键词: 浮游植物, 赤潮, 丰度, 水动力, 长江口

Abstract: Based on three scenes of TM imagery in 1988, 1998 and 2003, the patch size area of the farmland, forestland, resident area, and constructing area in Nanjing urban district was classified into sixteen levels, and the quantitative variation of different level patches in the process of landscape fragmentation was studied. The results showed that farmland displayed diminished area and increased fragmentation degree, with the number of small-to-medium sized patches increased steadily. Forestland had a little fluctuation in its total area, with a stable amount of medium-to-large sized patches but a greatly variednumber of small-to-medium sized patches. Resident area expanded muchbased on the existed patches from 1988 to 1998, but new patches mushroomed from 1998 to 2003. Constructing area developed rapidly, and its land use scale enlarged. All of these indicated that both the type and size of patch had definite effects on the patch stability and its change trend.

Key words: Phytoplankton, Red tide, Abundance, Water dynamics, Changjiang River estuary