1. Higher water ecological service values have better network connectivity in the middle Yellow River basin.
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Guo, Han, Song, Xiaoning, Leng, Pei, Zhu, Xinming, Hu, Ronghai, Guo, Da, Gao, Liang, Wang, Yanfen, and Xue, Kai
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WATERSHEDS , *NATURAL disasters , *ECOLOGICAL carrying capacity , *WATER supply , *SPECIES diversity , *ENVIRONMENTAL geology - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The relationships between network topological characteristics and the different ESVs were analyzed. • The important sources and corridors are mainly located along the sides of the Wei River and the Fen River. • Higher ESVs related to water resources have better network connectivity. • The "one central source and three forested belts" radially ecological arrangement is planned. There are numerous ecological challenges that are of considerable concern caused by urbanization and natural calamities. The spatial pattern of the landscape is of great significance in maintaining species diversity and regulating material cycles and individual ecophysiological processes as a medium for ecosystem service functions. Resolving the conflicting relationships between people and land necessitates the precise identification of essential ecological sources. Therefore, there is an urgent need to investigate the relationship between ecological sources and ecosystem service values (ESVs) and to optimize the matter and energy.connectivity network. The study optimizes ecological network simulation using a penetration threshold, population density inverse distance formula, and geodetector weight analysis, constructs ecological spatial networks and evaluates their structure using the minimum cumulative resistance (MCR) model and complex network analysis, and discusses the relationship between network topological characteristics (NTCs) and the spatial pattern of the various ESVs. The results show that the major sources and corridors are primarily along the banks of the Wei River and the Fen River. The clustering coefficient has a significant negative correlation with both water supply and water regulation service values. It is found that the sources with higher ecological service values related to water resources have better network connectivity. This result plays a major reference role for the identification of several crucial ecological components, such as sources, nodes and stepping stones, in the middle Yellow River basin (MYRB). Ultimately, we propose strengthening the ecological protection of the eastern part of the Qinling Mountains and increasing the ecological communication capacity of the forestland on both sides of the river valley to create an optimized ecological pattern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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