Whetten Andrew B
Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Milwaukee Wisconsin USA.
Ecol Evol. 2021 Dec 9;11(24):17786-17800. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8294. eCollection 2021 Dec.
The collection of animal position data via GPS tracking devices has increased in quality and usage in recent years. Animal position and movement, although measured discretely, follows the same principles of kinematic motion, and as such, the process is inherently continuous and differentiable. I demonstrate the functionality and visual elegance of smoothing spline models. I discuss the challenges and benefits of implementing such an approach, and I provide an analysis of movement and social interaction of seven jaguars inhabiting the Taiamã Ecological Station, Pantanal, Brazil, a region with the highest known density of jaguars. In the analysis, I derive measures for pairwise distance, cooccurrence, and spatiotemporal association between jaguars, borrowing ideas from density estimation and information theory. These measures are feasible as a result of spline model estimation, and they provide a critical tool for a deeper investigation of cooccurrence duration, frequency, and localized spatio-temporal relationships between animals. In this work, I characterize a variety of interactive relationships between pairs of jaguars, and I particularly emphasize the relationships in movement of two male-female and two male-male jaguar pairs exhibiting highly associative relationships.
近年来,通过全球定位系统(GPS)跟踪设备收集动物位置数据的质量和应用有所提高。动物的位置和移动,尽管是离散测量的,但遵循运动学运动的相同原理,因此,这个过程本质上是连续且可微的。我展示了平滑样条模型的功能和视觉美观性。我讨论了实施这种方法的挑战和益处,并对居住在巴西潘塔纳尔湿地泰亚马生态站的七只美洲豹的移动和社交互动进行了分析,该地区是已知美洲豹密度最高的地区。在分析中,我借鉴密度估计和信息论的思想,得出了美洲豹之间成对距离、共现和时空关联的度量。由于样条模型估计,这些度量是可行的,并且它们为深入研究动物之间的共现持续时间、频率和局部时空关系提供了关键工具。在这项工作中,我描述了成对美洲豹之间的各种互动关系,尤其强调了两对表现出高度关联关系的雌雄美洲豹和两对雄美洲豹在移动方面的关系。