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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Water Body Changes and Their Influencing Factors in the Seasonal Lakes of the Poyang Lake Region

Journal

WATER
Volume 13, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/w13111539

Keywords

seasonal lakes; NDWI; long time series; temporal and spatial changes; ecological impact

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFC1506500]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41971402]

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Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and a key habitat for migratory birds in Asia. Seasonal lakes in the region have significant impacts on hydrological and ecological processes, but research on them is limited. This study analyzed the spatiotemporal variations of seasonal lakes using remote sensing images and found that factors like temperature, evaporation, rainfall, and the Yangtze River influence their water area.
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China, an internationally important wetland and the largest migratory bird habitat in Asia. There are numerous seasonal lakes in the Poyang Lake region, and these lakes create a complex and diverse wetland landscape and serve as the main activity area for migratory birds. Seasonal lakes have significant effects on hydrological and ecological processes and are highly susceptible to various changes, but research on seasonal lakes is relatively limited. Based on long-term remote sensing images, this study analyzed the spatiotemporal variation characteristics of seasonal lakes and their influencing factors and ecological effects. The conclusions were as follows: the average water area of seasonal lakes showed a unimodal change during the year, reaching a maximum in July and a minimum in January. The interannual water area fluctuated greatly, and the overall water area showed a small downward trend. In terms of spatial variation, the seasonal lakes were connected with the main lake in the wet season and separated from the main lake in the dry season. Among the natural factors, the influences of temperature, evaporation, and rainfall on the water area of the seasonal lakes were successively reduced. In addition, the incoming water from the Yangtze River had an important influence. Among the human factors, the traditional fishing method enclosing sublakes in autumn had the greatest impact on the water area in a specific period, followed by the indirect impact of the Three Gorges Project.

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