The dynamic changes analysis of the vegetation community in Jiuduansha tidal flat by using remote sensing
LIU Yu1, HAN Zhen1,2,3, CHAI Xun1
1. College of Marine Sciences, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China; 2. The Key Laboratory of Sustainable Exploitation of Oceanic Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Education, Shanghai 201306, China; 3. Ocean disaster prevention and reduction center, Shanghai ocean university, Shanghai 201306, China
Jiuduansha is an important new tidal fiat in the Yangtze River Estuary.As one of main typical canopies over Jiudnansha tidal flat,vegetation is an important indicator factor which can show the variety of ecological environment.Based on the Landsat satellite remaote sensing data from 1987 to 2008,the authors analyze the spatial and temporal dynamic variations of vegetation communities in Jiuduansha tidal flat by using ArcGIS.The results indicate that Jiuduansha vegetation is in the natural succession stage and Scirpus mariqueter is the primary vegetation during 1980s-1990s.As the tidal fiat increases,the vegetations grow up quickly.Since 1997,Phragmites australis and Spartina alterniflora have been artificially planted.The percentage of Phragmites australis,Spartina alterniflora,Scirpus mariqueter was 39.35%,31.47%,29.17% respectively in 2008.The alien species Spartina alterniflora becomes the dominant species and the planted area for Scirpus mariqueter is decreased..
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LIU Yu1, HAN Zhen1,2,3, CHAI Xun1. The dynamic changes analysis of the vegetation community in Jiuduansha tidal flat by using remote sensing. , 2009, 28(4): 324-328.
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