Using Satellite Imagery to Assess Macrophyte Response to Water-level Manipulations in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Manitoba

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Mark S. Baschuk
Michael D. Ervin
William R. Clark
Llwellyn M. Armstrong
Dale A. Wrubleski
Gordon L. Goldsborough
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[1] University of Manitoba,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Ducks Unlimited Canada,Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology
[3] Iowa State University,undefined
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Wetlands | 2012年 / 32卷
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Remote sensing; Emergent macrophyte mapping; Water-level manipulations; Object-based; Saskatchewan River Delta;
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QuickBird satellite imagery and object-based classification were used to map emergent macrophyte response in wetlands that were partially drawn down during a three-year period (2007–2010) in the Saskatchewan River Delta, Manitoba, Canada. Generalized logistic models were used to classify vegetation genera in three drawdown and three high-water (control) wetlands. User accuracy of models averaged 74 %, and was lower in partial drawdown wetlands (72 %) than in high-water wetlands (77 %). In partial drawdown wetlands, emergent macrophytes (especially Typha spp. and Carex spp.) senesced significantly after the first year of lowered water levels but senescent areas decreased over following years. Plants were not completely dead in dewatered areas and emergent stands recovered by the third year after drawdown. Open water area in the partial drawdown wetlands gradually decreased due to clonal expansion of Sparganium spp. Vegetation areas in high-water wetlands remained unchanged throughout the study period. Although partial water-level drawdowns temporarily influenced the growth of emergent macrophytes they did not expose the seed bank and did not result in substantial, prolonged changes in spatial arrangement of vegetation areas. The combination of high-resolution satellite imagery, object-based classification and logistic modeling was useful for documenting vegetation response to management in these remote, boreal wetland systems.
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页码:1091 / 1102
页数:11
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