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环境在阐明动物运动驱动因素中的作用。

The role of context in elucidating drivers of animal movement.

作者信息

Lubitz Nicolas, Bradley Michael, Sheaves Marcus, Hammerschlag Neil, Daly Ryan, Barnett Adam

机构信息

College of Science and Engineering James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia.

Marine Data Technology Hub College of Science and Engineering James Cook University Townsville Queensland Australia.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Jul 24;12(7):e9128. doi: 10.1002/ece3.9128. eCollection 2022 Jul.

Abstract

Despite its consequences for ecological processes and population dynamics, intra-specific variability is frequently overlooked in animal movement studies. Consequently, the necessary resolution to reveal drivers of individual movement decisions is often lost as animal movement data are aggregated to infer average or population patterns. Thus, an empirical understanding of why a given movement pattern occurs remains patchy for many taxa, especially in marine systems. Nonetheless, movement is often rationalized as being driven by basic life history requirements, such as acquiring energy (feeding), reproduction, predator-avoidance, and remaining in suitable environmental conditions. However, these life history requirements are central to every individual within a species and thus do not sufficiently account for the high intra-specific variability in movement behavior and hence fail to fully explain the occurrence of multiple movement strategies within a species. Animal movement appears highly context dependent as, for example, within the same location, the behavior of both resident and migratory individuals is driven by life history requirements, such as feeding or reproduction, however different movement strategies are utilized to fulfill them. A systematic taxa-wide approach that, instead of averaging population patterns, incorporates and utilizes intra-specific variability to enable predictions as to which movement patterns can be expected under a certain context, is needed. Here, we use intra-specific variability in elasmobranchs as a case study to introduce a stepwise approach for studying animal movement drivers that is based on a context-dependence framework. We examine relevant literature to illustrate how this context-focused approach can aid in reliably identifying drivers of a specific movement pattern. Ultimately, incorporating behavioral variability in the study of movement drivers can assist in making predictions about behavioral responses to environmental change, overcoming tagging biases, and establishing more efficient conservation measures.

摘要

尽管种内变异性对生态过程和种群动态有影响,但其在动物运动研究中常常被忽视。因此,当动物运动数据被汇总以推断平均或种群模式时,揭示个体运动决策驱动因素所需的分辨率往往会丧失。所以,对于许多分类群,尤其是海洋系统中的分类群来说,对特定运动模式出现原因的实证理解仍然不完整。尽管如此,运动通常被合理化为由基本的生活史需求驱动,如获取能量(觅食)、繁殖、躲避捕食者以及维持在适宜的环境条件下。然而,这些生活史需求是物种内每个个体的核心需求,因此不足以解释运动行为中高度的种内变异性,进而无法充分解释物种内多种运动策略的出现。动物运动似乎高度依赖于环境,例如,在同一地点,定居个体和迁徙个体的行为都由生活史需求驱动,如觅食或繁殖,但它们会采用不同的运动策略来实现这些需求。需要一种系统的全分类群方法,该方法不是对种群模式进行平均,而是纳入并利用种内变异性,以便能够预测在特定环境下可能出现哪种运动模式。在这里,我们以板鳃亚纲动物的种内变异性为例,介绍一种基于环境依赖性框架的逐步研究动物运动驱动因素的方法。我们查阅相关文献,以说明这种以环境为重点的方法如何有助于可靠地识别特定运动模式的驱动因素。最终,在运动驱动因素研究中纳入行为变异性有助于预测对环境变化的行为反应、克服标记偏差,并建立更有效的保护措施。

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