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Was my science project eaten? A novel approach to validate consumption of marine biologging instruments

机译:我的科学项目被吃掉了吗?一种验证海洋生物测井仪器消费量的新方法

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Background Biologging and tracking instruments provide valuable, remote surveillance on otherwise unobservable marine animals. Instruments can be consumed (ingested) by predators while collecting data, and if not identified, the retrieved dataset could be assigned to the incorrect individual and/or species. Consumption events of instruments, such as pop-up satellite archival tags and data loggers that record ambient light, are typically identified by negligible light levels and visual assessment of data records. However, when light-level data are not available (e.g., environments below the euphotic zone, instrument model), instrument consumption is not easily discernible. Instruments that record concurrent, time-series temperature and depth data provide detailed information on the ambient temperature in the water column. However, if the instrument is consumed, the temperature profile may dissociate from the depth profile, providing evidence and a means for detecting consumption. ResultsTo quantify the dissociation between time-series depth and temperature profiles, we applied the cross-correlation function to evaluate the time delay and uncoupling between time-series depth and temperature profiles, suggestive of instrument consumption. Given that instruments may be consumed midway through the deployment duration, we extended the cross-correlation function to systematically slide across time-series profiles, sequentially considering subsets of data, to infer time of consumption. This method was applied to datasets from both deep-water (disphotic and aphotic) and epipelagic (euphotic) environments to evaluate instrument consumption. Results were dependent on ambient environment, data sampling rate, predator physiology, and function parameters. ConclusionsUtilization of the cross-correlation function objectively indicates potential instrument consumption events without the bias induced by subjective methods such as visual assessment of tag-recorded data, and does not require the simultaneous collection of light-level data. This methodology aids in the appropriate biological interpretation of tag-recorded data, ensures that data are not attributed to the incorrect species, and can be used to authenticate data during the validation process. Additionally, it is particularly useful for contrasting datasets from comparable studies (i.e., same location and species) and is applicable across taxa and electronic biologging instrument variations.
机译:背景技术生物记录和跟踪仪器为原本无法观察到的海洋动物提供了宝贵的远程监视。捕食者在收集数据时会消耗(食用)仪器,如果未识别,则可以将检索到的数据集分配给错误的个体和/或物种。仪器的消耗事件(例如弹出式卫星档案标签和记录环境光的数据记录器)通常通过可忽略的光水平和数据记录的视觉评估来识别。但是,如果没有可用的光照水平数据(例如,低于常温区的环境,仪器型号),则仪器的消耗量很难辨别。记录并发的时间序列温度和深度数据的仪器可提供有关水柱中环境温度的详细信息。但是,如果仪器被消耗了,温度曲线可能会与深度曲线分离,从而提供证据和检测消耗的手段。结果为了量化时间序列深度和温度曲线之间的分离关系,我们应用了互相关函数来评估时间序列深度和温度曲线之间的时间延迟和解耦,这暗示了仪器的消耗。鉴于仪器可能会在部署期间中途消耗,因此我们扩展了互相关功能,以系统地在时间序列配置文件中滑动,依次考虑数据子集,以推断消耗时间。该方法已应用于来自深水(疏水和无光)和上层(富营养)环境的数据集,以评估仪器的消耗。结果取决于周围环境,数据采样率,捕食者生理和功能参数。结论互相关函数的使用客观地表明了潜在的仪器消耗事件,而没有由主观方法(例如标记记录的数据的视觉评估)引起的偏差,并且不需要同时收集光水平数据。这种方法有助于对标记记录的数据进行适当的生物学解释,确保数据不会归因于不正确的物种,并可以在验证过程中用于验证数据。此外,它对于对比可比较研究(即相同位置和物种)的数据集特别有用,并且适用于分类单元和电子生物记录仪的变体。

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