Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics

Landscape metrics have been of game changing importance in the analysis of ecosystems’ composition and landscape cohesion. With the increasing urban and agricultural expansion, the natural flora and fauna of many highly diverse areas have been degraded. Fragmentation of ecosystems and habitats have...

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Main Authors: Bryon Flowers, Kuo-Tsang Huang, Gerardo O. Aldana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/3024
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spelling doaj-ff9e7cd540474547ba611ad7f16fe00a2020-11-25T02:44:06ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-04-01123024302410.3390/su12073024Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape MetricsBryon Flowers0Kuo-Tsang Huang1Gerardo O. Aldana2Department of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanDepartment of Bioenvironmental Systems Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, TaiwanSchool of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE17RU, UKLandscape metrics have been of game changing importance in the analysis of ecosystems’ composition and landscape cohesion. With the increasing urban and agricultural expansion, the natural flora and fauna of many highly diverse areas have been degraded. Fragmentation of ecosystems and habitats have stressed the biodiversity of Belize. To understand the dynamics of this change, a study was conducted using three moderately separate years of ecosystem landscape data. The metrics used for the analysis were area-weighted mean shape index (AWMSI), mean shape index (MSI), edge density (ED), mean patch size (MPS), number of patches (NUMP), and class area (CA). These metrics were produced for the years 2001, 2011, and 2017. The classes of agricultural use, lowland savannas, mangroves and littoral forests, urban, and wetlands were the subjects for analysis. Using the GIS extension Patch Analyst, parametric runs were performed. From these results, a one-way ANOVA test of the NUMP, Tukey HSD test, and Scheffé Multiple Comparison test were performed. The results indicate that there has been significant habitat fragmentation, especially from the years 2001 to 2011. Agricultural areas increased by 19.37% in just 10 years, with the NUMP of some habitats increasing by 284%. The results also show fluctuation in ED and a decrease in overall MPS, all indicating high fragmentation. These changes have been mostly induced due to the expansion of agricultural activities and urbanization, especially in the northern parts of Belize. It is imperative that additional policies be implemented to deter the effects of habitat fragmentation upon the existing ecosystems of Belize and elsewhere.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/3024fragmentationpatch AnalystANOVAurbanizationTukey HSD TestScheffé Multiple Comparison
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Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
Sustainability
fragmentation
patch Analyst
ANOVA
urbanization
Tukey HSD Test
Scheffé Multiple Comparison
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Kuo-Tsang Huang
Gerardo O. Aldana
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title Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
title_short Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
title_full Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
title_fullStr Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Habitat Fragmentation of Ecosystems in Belize Using Landscape Metrics
title_sort analysis of the habitat fragmentation of ecosystems in belize using landscape metrics
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series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Landscape metrics have been of game changing importance in the analysis of ecosystems’ composition and landscape cohesion. With the increasing urban and agricultural expansion, the natural flora and fauna of many highly diverse areas have been degraded. Fragmentation of ecosystems and habitats have stressed the biodiversity of Belize. To understand the dynamics of this change, a study was conducted using three moderately separate years of ecosystem landscape data. The metrics used for the analysis were area-weighted mean shape index (AWMSI), mean shape index (MSI), edge density (ED), mean patch size (MPS), number of patches (NUMP), and class area (CA). These metrics were produced for the years 2001, 2011, and 2017. The classes of agricultural use, lowland savannas, mangroves and littoral forests, urban, and wetlands were the subjects for analysis. Using the GIS extension Patch Analyst, parametric runs were performed. From these results, a one-way ANOVA test of the NUMP, Tukey HSD test, and Scheffé Multiple Comparison test were performed. The results indicate that there has been significant habitat fragmentation, especially from the years 2001 to 2011. Agricultural areas increased by 19.37% in just 10 years, with the NUMP of some habitats increasing by 284%. The results also show fluctuation in ED and a decrease in overall MPS, all indicating high fragmentation. These changes have been mostly induced due to the expansion of agricultural activities and urbanization, especially in the northern parts of Belize. It is imperative that additional policies be implemented to deter the effects of habitat fragmentation upon the existing ecosystems of Belize and elsewhere.
topic fragmentation
patch Analyst
ANOVA
urbanization
Tukey HSD Test
Scheffé Multiple Comparison
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/7/3024
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