2018
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.27281
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Landscape dynamics of Paspalum quadrifarium grasslands analyzed by Morphological Spatial Pattern Analysis (MSPA)

Abstract: Background. Despite its wide distribution worldwide, only 4.6% of temperate grasslands are included within systems of protected areas. In Argentina, this situation is even more alarming: only 1.05% is protected. The study area (central area of the southern Salado River basin) has a large extent of grasslands of Paspalum quadrifarium (Pq) which has been target since the last century of a variety of agricultural management practices including fire burning for cattle grazing. Methods. Binary images of pre… Show more

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“…Generally, the “source” is selected as a patch with a larger area in the landscape, and the MSPA method is used to identify landscape connectivity from the pixel level. Important ecological patches (such as source areas, corridors) can more accurately classify the spatial pattern of raster images in a functional structure, thereby increasing the scientific nature of ecological source areas and ecological corridor selection [ 33 ]. Firstly, based on the land use-type data of the SRYR ( Figure 1 ), the grassland of the nine types was set as the foreground of the MSPA, and the other types were set as the background of the MSPA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the “source” is selected as a patch with a larger area in the landscape, and the MSPA method is used to identify landscape connectivity from the pixel level. Important ecological patches (such as source areas, corridors) can more accurately classify the spatial pattern of raster images in a functional structure, thereby increasing the scientific nature of ecological source areas and ecological corridor selection [ 33 ]. Firstly, based on the land use-type data of the SRYR ( Figure 1 ), the grassland of the nine types was set as the foreground of the MSPA, and the other types were set as the background of the MSPA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%