作者: Miao Lu , Youpeng Xu , Pengfei Liu , Zhixin Lin
DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLIND.2020.106845
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摘要: The variations of hydrological longitudinal connectivity are influenced by natural factors and human activities in the delta plain where many sluices are distributed in. Measuring the longitudinal connectivity changed by human controls (ie sluices) is still an open question. Besides, the spatial relationship between the longitudinal connectivity and urbanization is not clear. To this end, a reasonable indicator (Sluice Longitudinal Connectivity Index, SLCI), composed of sluice passage probability, passage efficiency, and cumulative effects of …