2020
DOI: 10.1080/20964129.2020.1827982
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Analysis of the contributions of human factors and natural factors affecting the vegetation pattern in coastal wetlands

Abstract: Introduction: Accurate identification of the dominant factors affecting coastal wetlands can provide a reference for vegetation rehabilitation. In this study, quantitative analysis was performed on the Yancheng coastal wetland using ANOVA and geostatistical methods. Outcomes/other: The results indicated that in the directions perpendicular and parallel to the coastline, the soil moisture and salinity in the study area exhibited relatively significant (p<0.05) spatial variability. Vegetation in the southern exp… Show more

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“…However, these factors are likely not the only ones predicting the distribution of FC-like vegetation patterns worldwide. In this regard, the impact of factors other than climatic and edaphic factors, including but not limited to, past and present human activities ( 31 , 43 , 44 ) may explain the absence of FC-like vegetation patterns in these areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, these factors are likely not the only ones predicting the distribution of FC-like vegetation patterns worldwide. In this regard, the impact of factors other than climatic and edaphic factors, including but not limited to, past and present human activities ( 31 , 43 , 44 ) may explain the absence of FC-like vegetation patterns in these areas.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…indirectly affect the biological composition of coastal wetlands (Shi et al, 2020;Zang et al, 2020). Human factors include beach reclamation, port development and water conservancy projects (Wang et al, 2014;Jiang et al, 2015).…”
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