2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142114409
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Spatiotemporal Changes in Waterfowl Habitat Suitability in the Caohai Lake Wetland and Responses to Human Activities

Abstract: The Caohai Lake wetland is one of the most important wetlands in China and is also one of the most important overwintering areas for waterfowl. However, the spatiotemporal changes in the waterfowl habitat’s suitability and its response patterns to human activities are still unclear. Understanding these patterns is key to plateau wetland biodiversity conservation. In this study, remote sensing, the geographic information system, and global positioning system (3S) technology were employed, and the water source s… Show more

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“…Cultivated land, forest land, and grassland generally decreased in area, while wetland and construction land increased. Based on the policy development process of the CHNR in Guizhou Province and in line with the research conducted by several studies [35][36][37], it can be inferred that in around 1990, the reserve underwent certain events such as flood discharge and land reclamation, leading to a significant drop in water levels and a significant expansion of cultivated land. Starting in 1991, the management of the reserve strengthened its control over the CHNR, leading to the restoration of water levels and the gradual replacement of cultivated land by wetland, resulting in a reduction in developed land area.…”
Section: Data Source and Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Cultivated land, forest land, and grassland generally decreased in area, while wetland and construction land increased. Based on the policy development process of the CHNR in Guizhou Province and in line with the research conducted by several studies [35][36][37], it can be inferred that in around 1990, the reserve underwent certain events such as flood discharge and land reclamation, leading to a significant drop in water levels and a significant expansion of cultivated land. Starting in 1991, the management of the reserve strengthened its control over the CHNR, leading to the restoration of water levels and the gradual replacement of cultivated land by wetland, resulting in a reduction in developed land area.…”
Section: Data Source and Statistical Analysismentioning
confidence: 65%
“…A long-term assessment of the water quality parameters coupled with seasonal surveys of waterbirds is necessary to accurately predict the impact of water quality parameters on the waterbirds in the ACR. Furthermore, monitoring of the ACR via remote sensing in order to understand habitat suitability for waterbirds within the wetland can be useful in predicting future implications for avifauna within the wetland [54][55][56]. The role of machine learning, specifically deep learning techniques, in assessing biophysical parameters of water is crucial to understand environmental quality.…”
Section: Waterbird Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%