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将健康纳入隐马尔可夫模型:将应激负荷指数纳入运动生态学分析。

Putting the health in hidden Markov models: incorporating allostatic load indices into movement ecology analyses.

作者信息

Shuert Courtney R, Auger-Méthé Marie, Béland Karine, Hussey Nigel E, Desmarchelier Marion R, Marcoux Marianne

机构信息

Arctic Aquatic Research Division, Freshwater Institute, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, Canada, R3T 2N6.

Conservation and Research, Assiniboine Park Conservancy, 2595 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, Canada R3P 2N7.

出版信息

Conserv Physiol. 2025 Apr 11;13(1):coaf022. doi: 10.1093/conphys/coaf022. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Individual animal health assessments are a key consideration for conservation initiatives. Environmental shifts associated with climate change, such as documented rises in pathogen emergence, predation pressures and human activities, create an increasingly stressful world for many species and have been linked with marked changes in movement behaviour. Even in healthy individuals, variations in allostatic load, the cumulative effects of long-term stress, may alter behavioural priorities over time. Here, we aimed to build links between animal health assessment information and movement ecology, using narwhals in the Canadian Arctic as a case study. A composite stress index was developed to incorporate multiple available health (e.g. health assessments), stress (e.g. hormones) and body condition metrics from clinically healthy individuals, and applied within the framework of widely used hidden Markov modelling of animal movement data. Individuals with a higher composite stress index tended to prioritize behaviours indicative of a stress response, including increasing the probability of transitioning to transiting behaviour as compared to those with a lower stress index. By incorporating a composite stress index that synthesizes multiple health indices in a flexible framework, we highlight that including information indicative of allostatic load may be important in explaining variation in behaviour, even for seemingly healthy animals. The modelling framework presented here highlights a flexible approach to incorporate health assessment information and provides an approach that is widely applicable to existing and future work on a range of species.

摘要

个体动物健康评估是保护倡议的关键考量因素。与气候变化相关的环境变化,如已记录的病原体出现增加、捕食压力和人类活动,给许多物种创造了一个压力越来越大的世界,并与运动行为的显著变化有关。即使是健康个体,长期应激的累积效应——应激负荷的变化,也可能随着时间改变行为优先级。在此,我们以加拿大北极地区的独角鲸为例,旨在建立动物健康评估信息与运动生态学之间的联系。我们开发了一个综合应激指数,纳入来自临床健康个体的多种可用健康指标(如健康评估)、应激指标(如激素)和身体状况指标,并将其应用于广泛使用的动物运动数据隐马尔可夫模型框架内。与应激指数较低的个体相比,综合应激指数较高的个体往往会优先表现出应激反应行为,包括增加过渡到迁徙行为的概率。通过在一个灵活的框架中纳入综合多种健康指数的综合应激指数,我们强调,即使对于看似健康的动物,纳入表明应激负荷的信息对于解释行为变化可能也很重要。这里提出的建模框架突出了一种纳入健康评估信息的灵活方法,并提供了一种广泛适用于现有和未来一系列物种研究工作的方法。

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