Mapping and quantifying habitat fragmentation in small coastal areas: a case study of three protected wetlands in Apulia (Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
In the Mediterranean Region, habitat
loss and fragmentation severely affect coastal
wetlands, due to the rapid expansion of anthropogenic
activities that has occurred in the last
decades. Landscape metrics are commonly used
to define landscape patterns and to evaluate fragmentation
processes. This investigation focuses on
the performance of a set of landscape pattern
indices within landscapes characterized by coastal
environments and extent below 1,000 ha. The aim
is to assess the degree of habitat fragmentation
for the monitoring of protected areas and to learn
whether values of landscape metrics can characterize
fine-resolution landscape patterns. The
study areas are three coastal wetlands belonging
to the Natura 2000 network and sited on the
Adriatic side of Apulia (Southern Italy). The
Habitat Maps were derived from the Vegeta-
tion Maps generated integrating phytosociological
relevés and Earth Observation data. In the three
sites, a total of 16 habitat types were detected. A
selected set of landscape metrics was applied in
order to investigate their performance in assessing
fragmentation and spatial patterns of habitats.
The final results showed that the most significant
landscape patterns are related to highly specialized
habitat types closely linked to coastal environments.
In interpreting the landscape patterns
of these highly specialized habitats, some specific
ecological factors were taken into account. The
shape indices were the most useful in assessing the
degree of fragmentation of habitat types that usually
have elongated morphology along the shoreline
or the coastal lagoons. In all the cases, to be
meaningful, data obtained from the application of
the selected indices were jointly assessed, especially
at the class level.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Tomaselli, VALERIA MARIA FEDERICA
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