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Historical landscape ecology of an urbanized California valley: wetlands and woodlands in the Santa Clara Valley

机译:加利福尼亚城市化山谷的历史景观生态:圣克拉拉山谷的湿地和林地

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Historical records provide information to land managers and landscape ecologists attempting to understand current trajectories in altered landscapes. In this study, we synthesized a heterogeneous array of historical sources to reconstruct historical land cover in California’s Santa Clara Valley (a.k.a. “Silicon Valley”). To increase and assess accuracy, we used the triangulation of overlapping, independent data sources and the application of certainty level standards. The region has been subject to extensive urbanization, so we also evaluated the applicability of historical landscape reconstructions to the altered landscape. We found evidence for five major land cover types prior to significant Euro–American modification. Valley freshwater marsh, wet meadow, alkali meadow, willow grove, and valley oak savanna have all experienced extreme decline (85–100%) since Euro–American settlement. However, comparison of historical land cover patterns to contemporary land use suggested several new strategies for environmental recovery, despite the limitations of surrounding urbanization. We also observed a temporal shift in riparian habitat along the mainstem of Coyote Creek, from a relatively open mixture of riparian scrub, sycamore woodland, and unvegetated gravel bars to dense riparian forest, likely resulting from stream flow regulation. By identifying former land cover patterns we provide a basis for evaluating local landscape change and setting restoration targets, including the identification of residual features and under-recognized land cover types. These findings suggest that reliable historical landscape reconstructions can be developed in the absence of standardized historical data sources and can be of value even in highly modified regions.
机译:历史记录为试图了解改变景观的当前轨迹的土地管理者和景观生态学家提供了信息。在这项研究中,我们综合了各种各样的历史资源,以重建加利福尼亚州圣塔克拉拉山谷(又称“硅谷”)的历史土地覆盖。为了提高和评估准确性,我们使用了重叠的独立数据源的三角剖分和确定性标准的应用。该地区经历了广泛的城市化进程,因此我们还评估了历史景观重建对变更景观的适用性。我们发现在重大的欧美修改之前,有五种主要土地覆被类型的证据。自欧美定居以来,山谷淡水沼泽,湿地草甸,碱性草甸,柳林和山谷橡树大草原都经历了极端的下降(85-100%)。但是,尽管周围城市化存在局限性,但将历史土地覆盖方式与当代土地利用方式进行比较,提出了几种新的环境恢复策略。我们还观察到了郊狼溪干流沿岸栖息地的时间变化,从相对开放的河岸灌木丛,美国梧桐林和无植被的砾石坝到茂密的河岸森林,这很可能是由于水流调节所致。通过确定以前的土地覆被模式,我们为评估当地景观变化和确定恢复目标提供了基础,包括识别残留特征和未被充分认识的土地覆被类型。这些发现表明,在没有标准化历史数据源的情况下,可以开发可靠的历史景观重建,即使在高度修改的区域中也可能有价值。

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