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何时保持离散:理解动物运动中时间表述的重要性。

When to be discrete: the importance of time formulation in understanding animal movement.

机构信息

National Marine Mammal Laboratory, NOAA-NMFS Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle, WA 98115 USA.

U.S. Geological Survey, Colorado Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit, Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Department of Statistics, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 USA.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2014 Oct 15;2(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s40462-014-0021-6. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Animal movement is essential to our understanding of population dynamics, animal behavior, and the impacts of global change. Coupled with high-resolution biotelemetry data, exciting new inferences about animal movement have been facilitated by various specifications of contemporary models. These approaches differ, but most share common themes. One key distinction is whether the underlying movement process is conceptualized in discrete or continuous time. This is perhaps the greatest source of confusion among practitioners, both in terms of implementation and biological interpretation. In general, animal movement occurs in continuous time but we observe it at fixed discrete-time intervals. Thus, continuous time is conceptually and theoretically appealing, but in practice it is perhaps more intuitive to interpret movement in discrete intervals. With an emphasis on state-space models, we explore the differences and similarities between continuous and discrete versions of mechanistic movement models, establish some common terminology, and indicate under which circumstances one form might be preferred over another. Counter to the overly simplistic view that discrete- and continuous-time conceptualizations are merely different means to the same end, we present novel mathematical results revealing hitherto unappreciated consequences of model formulation on inferences about animal movement. Notably, the speed and direction of movement are intrinsically linked in current continuous-time random walk formulations, and this can have important implications when interpreting animal behavior. We illustrate these concepts in the context of state-space models with multiple movement behavior states using northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) biotelemetry data.

摘要

动物运动对于我们理解种群动态、动物行为以及全球变化的影响至关重要。结合高分辨率的生物遥测数据,各种现代模型的不同规格为动物运动的新推断提供了便利。这些方法有所不同,但大多数都有共同的主题。一个关键的区别是,潜在的运动过程是在离散时间还是连续时间中被概念化。这也许是实践者最困惑的地方之一,无论是在实施还是在生物学解释方面。一般来说,动物运动发生在连续时间中,但我们在固定的离散时间间隔观察它。因此,连续时间在概念上和理论上很有吸引力,但在实践中,在离散间隔中解释运动可能更直观。我们强调状态空间模型,探讨机械运动模型的连续和离散版本之间的差异和相似之处,建立一些共同的术语,并指出在何种情况下一种形式可能优于另一种形式。与离散和连续时间概念化仅仅是达到相同目的的不同手段的过于简单的观点相反,我们提出了新的数学结果,揭示了模型公式化对动物运动推断的尚未被认识到的后果。值得注意的是,当前的连续时间随机游走公式中,运动的速度和方向内在地联系在一起,这在解释动物行为时可能具有重要意义。我们使用北象海豹(Callorhinus ursinus)生物遥测数据,在具有多个运动行为状态的状态空间模型中说明了这些概念。

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