Abstract
It is of great significance to analyze the threshold relationship between landscape pattern and water quality for watershed water environment treatment. However, previous studies did not consider the influence of spatial scale on threshold. Therefore, this study proposed the idea of the relationship between landscape pattern and water quality threshold considering the spatial scale effect to solve the above problems. Firstly, the percentage of landscape composition area under 9 spatial scales (riparian buffer zone and sub-basin) of 20 rivers entering the lake in Dianchi Lake Basin was extracted to identify the optimal spatial scale of landscape pattern and water quality by redundant analysis (RDA). Then, a variety of nonlinear regression models such as power regression, exponential regression, quadratic regression, and segmented regression are used to quantitatively detect the thresholds of landscape pattern and water quality. The results show that (1) the spatial scale has a significant influence on the threshold relationship between landscape pattern and water quality, and the total interpretation rate of landscape pattern on water quality is the largest at the buffer scale of 1100m riparian zone, which is an effective buffer for river governance. (2) Different spatial scales have different effects on the threshold relationship between landscape pattern and water quality. In the nonlinear regression model of landscape pattern and water quality in the buffer zone of 1100m riparian zone, the significance and R2 of the equation are better than those of the sub-basin. (3) From the nonlinear relationship between landscape pattern and water quality, it is found that the landscape threshold can be quantitatively identified when the water quality changes abruptly or reaches the I ~ V water quality standard. Among them, the type-1 landscape threshold at the water quality mutation point can be used as the long-term goal of water quality protection in Dianchi Lake Basin, and the type-2 landscape threshold can be used as the short-term goal of water quality adjustment. The research results can provide a scientific basis for the governance of water environment and the rational planning of landscape pattern in Dianchi Lake Basin, and have practical significance for guiding the sustainable development of cities.
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