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动物运动生态学和人类移动性的最新趋势。

Recent trends in movement ecology of animals and human mobility.

作者信息

Joo Rocío, Picardi Simona, Boone Matthew E, Clay Thomas A, Patrick Samantha C, Romero-Romero Vilma S, Basille Mathieu

机构信息

Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA.

Global Fishing Watch, Washington DC, USA.

出版信息

Mov Ecol. 2022 May 25;10(1):26. doi: 10.1186/s40462-022-00322-9.

Abstract

Movement is fundamental to life, shaping population dynamics, biodiversity patterns, and ecosystem structure. In 2008, the movement ecology framework (MEF Nathan et al. in PNAS 105(49):19052-19059, 2008) introduced an integrative theory of organismal movement-linking internal state, motion capacity, and navigation capacity to external factors-which has been recognized as a milestone in the field. Since then, the study of movement experienced a technological boom, which provided massive quantities of tracking data of both animal and human movement globally and at ever finer spatio-temporal resolutions. In this work, we provide a quantitative assessment of the state of research within the MEF, focusing on animal movement, including humans and invertebrates, and excluding movement of plants and microorganisms. Using a text mining approach, we digitally scanned the contents of [Formula: see text] papers from 2009 to 2018 available online, identified tools and methods used, and assessed linkages between all components of the MEF. Over the past decade, the publication rate has increased considerably, along with major technological changes, such as an increased use of GPS devices and accelerometers and a majority of studies now using the R software environment for statistical computing. However, animal movement research still largely focuses on the effect of environmental factors on movement, with motion and navigation continuing to receive little attention. A search of topics based on words featured in abstracts revealed a clustering of papers among marine and terrestrial realms, as well as applications and methods across taxa. We discuss the potential for technological and methodological advances in the field to lead to more integrated and interdisciplinary research and an increased exploration of key movement processes such as navigation, as well as the evolutionary, physiological, and life-history consequences of movement.

摘要

运动是生命的基础,塑造着种群动态、生物多样性模式和生态系统结构。2008年,运动生态学框架(MEF;内森等人,《美国国家科学院院刊》,2008年,第105卷第49期:19052 - 19059页)引入了一种关于生物运动的综合理论,该理论将内部状态、运动能力和导航能力与外部因素联系起来,这一理论已被公认为该领域的一个里程碑。从那时起,运动研究经历了一场技术热潮,它在全球范围内以越来越精细的时空分辨率提供了大量动物和人类运动的跟踪数据。在这项工作中,我们对运动生态学框架内的研究现状进行了定量评估,重点关注动物运动,包括人类和无脊椎动物,不包括植物和微生物的运动。我们采用文本挖掘方法,对2009年至2018年在线获取的[公式:见正文]篇论文的内容进行了数字化扫描,确定了所使用的工具和方法,并评估了运动生态学框架所有组成部分之间的联系。在过去十年中,随着主要技术变革,如全球定位系统设备和加速度计使用的增加,以及现在大多数研究使用R软件环境进行统计计算,论文发表率大幅提高。然而,动物运动研究仍主要集中在环境因素对运动的影响上,而运动和导航继续受到较少关注。基于摘要中出现的关键词进行的主题搜索显示,论文在海洋和陆地领域以及跨分类群的应用和方法之间存在聚类现象。我们讨论了该领域技术和方法进步带来更综合、跨学科研究以及对关键运动过程(如导航)进行更多探索的潜力,以及运动的进化、生理和生活史后果。

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