Graf Patricia M, Wilson Rory P, Qasem Lama, Hackländer Klaus, Rosell Frank
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Department of Environmental Sciences, Telemark University College, Bø i Telemark, Norway; Department of Integrative Biology and Biodiversity Research, Institute of Wildlife Biology and Game Management, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Swansea Moving Animal Research Team, Biosciences, College of Science, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2015 Aug 28;10(8):e0136751. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136751. eCollection 2015.
Recent technological innovations have led to the development of miniature, accelerometer-containing electronic loggers which can be attached to free-living animals. Accelerometers provide information on both body posture and dynamism which can be used as descriptors to define behaviour. We deployed tri-axial accelerometer loggers on 12 free-ranging Eurasian beavers Castor fiber in the county of Telemark, Norway, and on four captive beavers (two Eurasian beavers and two North American beavers C. canadensis) to corroborate acceleration signals with observed behaviours. By using random forests for classifying behavioural patterns of beavers from accelerometry data, we were able to distinguish seven behaviours; standing, walking, swimming, feeding, grooming, diving and sleeping. We show how to apply the use of acceleration to determine behaviour, and emphasise the ease with which this non-invasive method can be implemented. Furthermore, we discuss the strengths and weaknesses of this, and the implementation of accelerometry on animals, illustrating limitations, suggestions and solutions. Ultimately, this approach may also serve as a template facilitating studies on other animals with similar locomotor modes and deliver new insights into hitherto unknown aspects of behavioural ecology.
最近的技术创新推动了微型、含加速度计的电子记录器的发展,这种记录器可以附着在自由活动的动物身上。加速度计可提供有关身体姿势和活力的信息,这些信息可用作描述行为的指标。我们在挪威泰勒马克郡的12只自由放养的欧亚河狸(Castor fiber)以及4只圈养河狸(2只欧亚河狸和2只北美河狸Castor canadensis)身上部署了三轴加速度计记录器,以将加速度信号与观察到的行为进行对比验证。通过使用随机森林算法根据加速度计数据对河狸的行为模式进行分类,我们能够区分出七种行为:站立、行走、游泳、进食、梳理毛发、潜水和睡觉。我们展示了如何运用加速度来确定行为,并强调了这种非侵入性方法实施起来的简便性。此外,我们讨论了这种方法以及在动物身上应用加速度计的优缺点,阐述了局限性、建议和解决方案。最终,这种方法也可作为一个模板,推动对具有类似运动模式的其他动物的研究,并为行为生态学中迄今未知的方面提供新的见解。