Landscape ecological assessment of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

被引:16
|
作者
Weber, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Maryland Dept Nat Resources, Landscape & Watershed Anal Div, Annapolis, MD 21401 USA
关键词
conservation; ecoregions; Chesapeake Bay; corridors; landscape assessment; geographic information systems;
D O I
10.1023/B:EMAS.0000016878.15260.52
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Chesapeake Bay Watershed, located in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States, is experiencing rapid habitat loss and fragmentation from sprawling low-density development. The bay itself is heavily stressed by excess sediment and nutrient runoff. Three states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government signed an agreement in 2000 to address these problems. The commitments included an assessment of the watershed's resource lands, and targeting the most valued lands for protection. As part of this task, the Resource Lands Assessment identified an ecological network comprised of large contiguous blocks (hubs) of forests, wetlands, and streams, interconnected by corridors to allow animal and plant propagule dispersal and migration. Hubs were prioritized by ecoregion, by analyzing a variety of ecological parameters, including: rare species presence, rarity and population viability; vegetation and vertebrate richness; habitat area, condition, and diversity; intactness and remoteness; connectivity potential; and the nature of the surrounding landscape. I found that much of the watershed was still fairly intact, although this varied dramatically by ecoregion. Current protection also varied, and an assessment of vulnerability will help focus protection efforts among the most valuable hubs and corridors.
引用
收藏
页码:39 / 53
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Urbanization and the loss of resource lands in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
    Jantz, P
    Goetz, S
    Jantz, C
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, 2005, 36 (06) : 808 - 825
  • [22] Projections of Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
    Campbell, Patrick C.
    Bash, Jesse O.
    Nolte, Christopher G.
    Spero, Tanya L.
    Cooter, Ellen J.
    Hinson, Kyle
    Linker, Lewis C.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2019, 124 (11) : 3307 - 3326
  • [23] Mercury bioaccumulation in freshwater fishes of the Chesapeake Bay watershed
    Willacker, James J.
    Eagles-Smith, Collin A.
    Blazer, Vicki S.
    [J]. ECOTOXICOLOGY, 2020, 29 (04) : 459 - 484
  • [24] Urbanization and the Loss of Resource Lands in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
    Patrick Jantz
    Scott Goetz
    Claire Jantz
    [J]. Environmental Management, 2005, 36 : 808 - 825
  • [25] Atmospheric deposition of pesticides to an agricultural watershed of the Chesapeake Bay
    Kuang, ZH
    McConnell, LL
    Torrents, A
    Meritt, D
    Tobash, S
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2003, 32 (05) : 1611 - 1622
  • [26] Phosphorus dynamics in soils of the Chesapeake Bay watershed: A primer
    Coale, FJ
    [J]. AGRICULTURE AND PHOSPHORUS MANAGEMENT: THE CHESAPEAKE BAY, 2000, : 43 - 55
  • [27] Ploidy of feral grass carp in the Chesapeake Bay watershed
    Schultz, SLW
    Steinkoenig, EL
    Brown, BL
    [J]. NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT, 2001, 21 (01) : 96 - 101
  • [28] Biofuels for the Bay: Cellulosic Double Crops in the Chesapeake Watershed
    Baxter, R.
    Plakkat, A.
    Camargo, G.
    Dubin, M.
    Rotz, C. A.
    Roth, G.
    Richard, T. L.
    [J]. 2009 BIOENERGY ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, 2009,
  • [29] Mercury bioaccumulation in freshwater fishes of the Chesapeake Bay watershed
    James J. Willacker
    Collin A. Eagles-Smith
    Vicki S. Blazer
    [J]. Ecotoxicology, 2020, 29 : 459 - 484
  • [30] Environmental Models and Public Stakeholders in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
    Paolisso, M.
    Trombley, J.
    Hood, R. R.
    Sellner, K. G.
    [J]. ESTUARIES AND COASTS, 2015, 38 : S97 - S113