Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada.
PLoS One. 2010 Dec 28;5(12):e14245. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0014245.
Remotely sensed tracking technology has revealed remarkable migration patterns that were previously unknown; however, models to optimally use such data have developed more slowly. Here, we present a hierarchical Bayes state-space framework that allows us to combine tracking data from a collection of animals and make inferences at both individual and broader levels. We formulate models that allow the navigation ability of animals to be estimated and demonstrate how information can be combined over many animals to allow improved estimation. We also show how formal hypothesis testing regarding navigation ability can easily be accomplished in this framework. Using Argos satellite tracking data from 14 leatherback turtles, 7 males and 7 females, during their southward migration from Nova Scotia, Canada, we find that the circle of confusion (the radius around an animal's location within which it is unable to determine its location precisely) is approximately 96 km. This estimate suggests that the turtles' navigation does not need to be highly accurate, especially if they are able to use more reliable cues as they near their destination. Moreover, for the 14 turtles examined, there is little evidence to suggest that male and female navigation abilities differ. Because of the minimal assumptions made about the movement process, our approach can be used to estimate and compare navigation ability for many migratory species that are able to carry electronic tracking devices.
遥感跟踪技术揭示了以前未知的显著迁徙模式;然而,优化使用此类数据的模型发展得更为缓慢。在这里,我们提出了一个分层贝叶斯状态空间框架,使我们能够结合来自一组动物的跟踪数据,并在个体和更广泛的层面上进行推断。我们构建了允许估计动物导航能力的模型,并展示了如何在许多动物之间进行信息融合以允许更好的估计。我们还展示了如何在这个框架中轻松完成有关导航能力的正式假设检验。使用来自加拿大新斯科舍省的 14 只棱皮龟的 Argos 卫星跟踪数据,其中 7 只为雄性,7 只为雌性,它们在向南迁徙过程中,我们发现混淆圈(动物位置周围的一个半径,在这个半径内,动物无法精确确定自己的位置)大约为 96 公里。这一估计表明,海龟的导航不需要非常精确,尤其是当它们接近目的地时,能够使用更可靠的线索。此外,对于检查的 14 只海龟,几乎没有证据表明雄性和雌性的导航能力存在差异。由于对运动过程的假设很少,我们的方法可以用于估计和比较能够携带电子跟踪设备的许多迁徙物种的导航能力。