The water level simulation for crane habitat optimization in Xianghai Nature Reserve

ZHANG Yanhong, DENG Wei, LIU Zhaoli, ZHANG Shuwen, ZHAI Jinliang

Journal of Geographical Sciences ›› 2003, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (2) : 187-194.

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Journal of Geographical Sciences ›› 2003, Vol. 13 ›› Issue (2) : 187-194.
Climate and Environmental Change

The water level simulation for crane habitat optimization in Xianghai Nature Reserve

  • ZHANG Yanhong1, DENG Wei1, LIU Zhaoli1, ZHANG Shuwen1, ZHAI Jinliang2
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The probability of crane living in reedy wetlands can reach 100%, at the same time, the area of reed, the water level and adjacent water area are main factors which control the crane's habitat selection. We all know that all these factors are spatially heterogeneous. For the Xianghai wetland safety and to protect the Xianghai wetland habitat of crane, this paper has mainly identified a solution to these problems. The wetland information is extracted from the TM images, which reflect the whole wetland landscape and are very important for both quantitative analysis of remote sensing observation of the earth system and positioning analysis in GIS database that is automatically extracted from DEM. The DEM for Xianghai characteristics of topography is created. On the basis of the GRID SUBMODULE, applying the GIS spatial overlay analysis, the relationship between the water level and the reed area below the water level and the rating distribution maps of reed area above water level is established. When the water level reaches the altitude of 165 m, the reed area, 981.2 ha is maximum, i.e., the water level of 165 m is the optimal.

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crane habitat optimization / simulation of water level / Xianghai National Nature Reserve

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ZHANG Yanhong, DENG Wei, LIU Zhaoli, ZHANG Shuwen, ZHAI Jinliang. The water level simulation for crane habitat optimization in Xianghai Nature Reserve[J]. Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2003, 13(2): 187-194

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Knowledge Innovation Project of CAS, No.KZCX2-SW-320-1; National Key Project for Science and Technology, No.2001-BA608B-03-02

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