Spatial patterns and environmental factors of rapidly degraded mangroves at Dongzhaigang Harbor in Hainan
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    【Objective】The purpose of this study was to analyze mangrove degradation in some coastlands of southern China. 【Method】 Mangrove of Dongzhaigang Harbor in Hainan Province was investigated as a case study. Landscape pattern dynamics of mangrove wetland from 1987 to 2013 were analyzed at Dongzhaigang Harbor by interpreting five phase remote sensing images. The degradation characteristics of mangrove forest and its spatial patterns were also further studied using SPOT5 and aerial imagery. Furthermore, the influencing factors of mangrove degradation such as topographical factors and terrestrial contaminant loading were analyzed by surveying numerous sampling plots. 【Result and conclusion】 It was found that mangrove area decreased from 1 709.4 hm2 in 1999 to 1 679.5 hm2 in 2013, while the area of ponds in the 2 km coastal buffers increased from 59.1 hm2 in 1987 to 1 986.9 hm2 in 2013. The dead area of mangrove patches had reached 4 hm2 by the end of 2013. Spatially, mangrove degradation mainly located in low-lying land and both sides of contaminant transport channels. The degradation degree of River-type mangrove communities was the most serious, whose major distribution was in the middle and lower reaches of Yanfengdong River. Meanwhile, the degraded mangrove communities also distributed sporadically in frontier areas of Dongzhaigang Harbor. The degradation degree was higher for mangrove communities in the climax stage of succession. The distribution of degraded mangrove communities was mainly determined by terrestrial pollutant loading.

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SUN Yanwei, LIAO Baowen, GUAN Wei, WANG Rongli, DING Dongjing, ZHONG Cairong. Spatial patterns and environmental factors of rapidly degraded mangroves at Dongzhaigang Harbor in Hainan[J]. Journal of South China Agricultural University,2015,36(6):111-118

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  • Received:November 09,2014
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