2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18105150
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Regression Tree Analysis for Stream Biological Indicators Considering Spatial Autocorrelation

Abstract: Multiple studies have been conducted to identify the complex and diverse relationships between stream ecosystems and land cover. However, these studies did not consider spatial dependency inherent from the systemic structure of streams. Therefore, the present study aimed to analyze the relationship between green/urban areas and topographical variables with biological indicators using regression tree analysis, which considered spatial autocorrelation at two different scales. The results of the principal compone… Show more

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“…The correlation analysis values of the flow metrics and BMI present a positive correlation in the watersheds with low imperviousness. This suggests that the imperviousness of the watershed has an indirect effect on the flow and the ecological index BMI [12]. The SN watershed exhibits negative correlations for all 67 flow metrics.…”
Section: Correlation Analysis Between Flow Metrics and Bmimentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…The correlation analysis values of the flow metrics and BMI present a positive correlation in the watersheds with low imperviousness. This suggests that the imperviousness of the watershed has an indirect effect on the flow and the ecological index BMI [12]. The SN watershed exhibits negative correlations for all 67 flow metrics.…”
Section: Correlation Analysis Between Flow Metrics and Bmimentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Lee et al [11] examined the mediating effects of streamline geometry on the relationships between urban land use and the index of biological integrity (IBI) of the Nakdong River in Korea. Kim et al [12] analyzed the relationship between green/urban areas and topographical variables with biological indicators using regression tree analysis, which considered spatial autocorrelation at two different scales. The benthic macroinvertebrate index (BMI) is a type of ecological index obtained from measurements of benthic macroinvertebrates [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial autocorrelation is an important indicator that reflects the correlation between a certain geographic phenomenon or a certain attribute value on a regional unit and the same phenomenon or attribute value on adjacent regional units. It measures the degree of value aggregation in the spatial domain [48]. Spatial autocorrelation analysis can reveal deep geographic information and highlight the characteristics of spatial data distribution.…”
Section: Spatial Autocorrelation Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%