Cooperative Wildlife Research Laboratory, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA.
School of Biological Sciences, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, USA.
J Anim Ecol. 2022 Aug;91(8):1693-1706. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.13738. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
Individual variation in habitat selection and movement behaviour is receiving growing attention, but primarily with respect to characterizing behaviours in different contexts as opposed to decomposing structure in behaviour within populations. This focus may be limiting advances in understanding the diversity of individual behaviour and its influence on population organization. We propose a framework for characterizing variation in space-use behaviour with the aim of advancing interpretation of its form and function. Using outputs from integrated step-selection analyses of 20 years of telemetry data from African elephants Loxodonta Africana, we developed four metrics characterizing differentiation in resource selection behaviour within a population (specialization [magnitude of the response independent of direction], heterogeneity [inter-individual variation], consistency [temporal shift in response] and reversal [frequency of directional changes in the response]). We contrasted insight from the developed metrics relative to the mean population response using an example focused on two covariates. We then expanded this contrast by evaluating if the metrics identify structurally important information on seasonal shifts in resource selection behaviours in addition to that provided by mean selection coefficients through principal component analyses (PCAs) and a random forest classification. The simplified example highlighted that for some covariates focusing on the population average failed to capture complex individual variation in behaviours. The PCAs revealed that the developed metrics provided additional information in explaining the patterns in elephant selection beyond that offered by population average covariate values. For elephants, specialization and heterogeneity were informative, with specialization often being a better descriptor of differences in seasonal resource selection behaviour than population average responses. Summarizing these metrics spatially and temporally, we illustrate how these metrics can provide insights on overlooked aspects of animal behaviour. Our work offers a new approach in how we conceptualize variation in space-use behaviour (i.e. habitat selection and movement) by providing ways of encapsulating variation that enables diagnoses of the drivers of individual-level variability in a population. The developed metrics explicitly distil how variation in a behaviour is structured among individuals and over time which could facilitate comparative work across time, populations or strata within populations.
个体在生境选择和移动行为上的差异正受到越来越多的关注,但主要是为了在不同的环境中描述行为,而不是在种群内部分解行为结构。这种关注可能限制了对个体行为多样性及其对种群组织影响的理解进展。我们提出了一个框架来描述空间使用行为的变化,旨在推进对其形式和功能的解释。我们利用非洲象(Loxodonta africana)20 年遥测数据的综合步长选择分析的输出结果,开发了四个指标来描述种群内资源选择行为的差异(专业化[独立于方向的响应幅度]、异质性[个体间变异]、一致性[响应的时间偏移]和反转[响应方向变化的频率])。我们使用一个集中于两个协变量的示例,对比了从开发的指标中得到的见解与种群平均响应的见解。然后,我们通过评估这些指标是否除了通过主成分分析(PCA)和随机森林分类提供的平均选择系数外,还能识别季节性资源选择行为变化的结构重要信息,来扩展这种对比。简化的示例突出表明,对于某些协变量,关注种群平均值未能捕捉到行为中复杂的个体差异。PCA 表明,开发的指标在解释大象选择模式方面提供了比种群平均值协变量值更多的信息。对于大象来说,专业化和异质性具有信息性,专业化通常比种群平均值反应更能描述季节性资源选择行为的差异。我们在空间和时间上总结这些指标,说明了它们如何提供对动物行为被忽视方面的见解。我们的工作提供了一种新的方法,用于概念化空间使用行为(即栖息地选择和移动)的变化,通过提供封装变化的方法,使我们能够诊断种群中个体水平变异性的驱动因素。开发的指标明确地提取了行为变化在个体之间以及随时间的结构,这可以促进跨时间、跨种群或种群内层次的比较工作。