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隐半马尔可夫模型揭示了濒危佛罗里达美洲狮的多阶段运动。

Hidden semi-Markov models reveal multiphasic movement of the endangered Florida panther.

作者信息

van de Kerk Madelon, Onorato David P, Criffield Marc A, Bolker Benjamin M, Augustine Ben C, McKinley Scott A, Oli Madan K

机构信息

Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, University of Florida, 110 Newins-Ziegler Hall, Gainesville, FL, 32611-0430, USA.

Fish and Wildlife Research Institute, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, 298 Sabal Palm Road, Naples, FL, 34114, USA.

出版信息

J Anim Ecol. 2015 Mar;84(2):576-85. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12290. Epub 2014 Oct 20.

Abstract

Animals must move to find food and mates, and to avoid predators; movement thus influences survival and reproduction, and ultimately determines fitness. Precise description of movement and understanding of spatial and temporal patterns as well as relationships with intrinsic and extrinsic factors is important both for theoretical and applied reasons. We applied hidden semi-Markov models (HSMM) to hourly geographic positioning system (GPS) location data to understand movement patterns of the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) and to discern factors influencing these patterns. Three distinct movement modes were identified: (1) Resting mode, characterized by short step lengths and turning angles around 180(o); (2) Moderately active (or intermediate) mode characterized by intermediate step lengths and variable turning angles, and (3) Traveling mode, characterized by long step lengths and turning angles around 0(o). Males and females, and females with and without kittens, exhibited distinctly different movement patterns. Using the Viterbi algorithm, we show that differences in movement patterns of male and female Florida panthers were a consequence of sex-specific differences in diurnal patterns of state occupancy and sex-specific differences in state-specific movement parameters, whereas the differences between females with and without dependent kittens were caused solely by variation in state occupancy. Our study demonstrates the use of HSMM methodology to precisely describe movement and to dissect differences in movement patterns according to sex, and reproductive status.

摘要

动物必须移动以寻找食物和配偶,并躲避捕食者;因此,移动会影响生存和繁殖,并最终决定适合度。精确描述移动以及理解时空模式以及与内在和外在因素的关系,无论是从理论还是应用角度来看都很重要。我们将隐半马尔可夫模型(HSMM)应用于每小时的地理定位系统(GPS)位置数据,以了解濒危佛罗里达美洲狮(Puma concolor coryi)的移动模式,并辨别影响这些模式的因素。识别出三种不同的移动模式:(1)休息模式,其特征为步长较短且转向角约为180度;(2)适度活跃(或中间)模式,其特征为步长中等且转向角可变,以及(3)行进模式,其特征为步长较长且转向角约为0度。雄性和雌性,以及有幼崽和没有幼崽的雌性,表现出明显不同的移动模式。使用维特比算法,我们表明佛罗里达美洲狮雄性和雌性移动模式的差异是状态占用日模式的性别特异性差异以及特定状态移动参数的性别特异性差异的结果,而有依赖幼崽和没有依赖幼崽的雌性之间的差异仅由状态占用的变化引起。我们的研究证明了使用HSMM方法来精确描述移动,并根据性别和繁殖状态剖析移动模式的差异。

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