The Underestimated Role of Small and Micro Wetlands in Enhancing Habitat Quality Amid a High-Intensity Anthropogenic Impact Area

Wei Wang,Wei Huang,Shanshan Jiang,Xiran Sui,Bin Zhu,Jiamin Zhang,Zengxin Zhang

Published 2025 in Water

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Small and micro wetlands exhibit enduring ecological dynamics that critically inform urban development planning and biodiversity conservation strategies. Focusing on Wuxi City (a representative area under high-intensity anthropogenic pressure in China’s Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration), we employ the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model. By integrating multi-temporal remote sensing imagery (1980–2020) with field surveys, we quantitatively assess spatiotemporal variations in habitat quality, with particular emphasis on their enhancement effects. The key findings were as follows. (1) The overall habitat quality in Wuxi City declined significantly during the period of 1980–2020 based on 30 m resolution land-use/land cover (LULC) data. The area of “good” habitat increased marginally by 1.02%, while “fair” and “excellent” habitats decreased by 19.4% and 1.64%, respectively. Conversely, the area of “poor” habitat rose markedly by 28.71%. (2) Small and micro wetlands were identified using Support Vector Machine (SVM) classification on Landsat imagery, showing a transformation from abundance to scarcity and then back to abundance. Before 2000, these areas grew rapidly, reaching a peak of 4.04 × 104 hm2 in 2000. Afterward, there was a sharp decline from 2000 to 2005, followed by stabilization. (3) A comparison of two land-use scenarios revealed that incorporating small and micro wetlands significantly expanded high-quality habitat areas and reduced low-quality areas. The most notable expansion occurred in 2000, with high-quality habitat areas increasing by 12.30%. This study demonstrates that directly using existing land-use data for habitat quality simulation overlooks the influence of small and micro wetlands. It is recommended that habitat quality simulations include extracted small and micro wetland data to ensure accurate assessments.

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