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Quantifying behavior and life‐history events of an Arctic ungulate from year‐long continuous accelerometer data

机译:从一年长的连续加速度计数据量衡北极牵伸的行为和生命历史事件

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Bio‐logging technology is now the golden standard for assessing how individual animals change their movement and behavior over time and space. Three‐dimensional accelerometer data, in particular, can provide extremely detailed information on individuals' activity and energetics associated with critical life‐history events, such as reproduction and mortality. Applications, where accelerometer data have been recorded over sufficiently long periods of time to quantify how individuals modulate their activities when facing seasonality, environmental constraints, and how this might affect life‐history events, remain rare, however. We collected high‐resolution accelerometer data, over an entire year, from seven muskox females (Ovibos moschatus ) with different reproductive statuses moving in the high‐Artic. Individual‐specific hidden Markov models (HMMs) were built based on overall dynamic body acceleration (ODBA) and pitch. Snow depth was included as a dependent structure to incorporate the dominant environmental constraint on muskox activity. We used GPS and vaginal implant transmitter data to further clarify the behavioral partition and to validate calving and mortality events. We detected lower ODBA recordings during periods with increased snow depth, suggesting that snow influences animal velocity and movement‐related (energetic) costs. Time budgets and behavioral switching showed clear seasonal patterns, with distinct signatures depending on individuals' survival and reproductive status. Individuals that ultimately died drastically reduced time spent foraging/searching for food during winter, between February and May when snow depth is highest, while increasing time spent transiting/being highly active. This pattern could indicate failure to acquire sufficient food resources. Overall, individuals that survived the Arctic year spent greater amounts of time foraging yet with high individual variability in time spent foraging and transiting. Individuals that gave birth showed marked behavioral shifts at parturition times with a clear reduction in foraging behavior and increased activity. We show how long‐term high‐resolution accelerometer data analyzed within HMM frameworks can successfully be used to detect environmental‐dependent behavioral changes with implications for life‐history events. Such information opens up opportunities to study life‐history events in more detail and will facilitate integration of data at both individual and population levels, which is critical for management and conservation of species.
机译:生物测井技术现在是评估单个动物如何随时间和空间改变运动和行为的金色标准。特别地,三维加速度计数据可以提供关于与关键生命历史事件相关的个人活动和能量学,例如再现和死亡率。应用程序,加速度计数据被记录在足够长的时间内,以量化个人在面对季节性,环境限制以及如何影响寿命历史事件时如何调制他们的活动,但仍然很少见。我们收集了高分辨率加速度计数据,从一整年,从七个麝香女性( ovibos moschatus),具有不同的生殖状态,在高艺术中移动。基于整体动态机身加速度(ODBA)和音高,构建了个别特定的隐藏马尔可夫模型(HMMS)。包括雪深作为依赖结构,以纳入麝香毒性活动的主导环境约束。我们使用GPS和阴道植入变送器数据来进一步阐明行为分区并验证产犊和死亡率。我们在雪深度增加时检测到较低的ODBA录音,表明雪影响动物速度和运动相关(能量)成本。时间预算和行为切换显示明确的季节性模式,根据个人的生存和生殖状态,具有明显的签名。最终死于冬季在冬季觅食的时间大幅减少时间,在2月份和5月在雪景最高的时候,在越来越多的时间,越来越多的时间经过过期/高度活跃。这种模式可能表明未能获得足够的食物资源。总体而言,在北极年度幸存下来的人在花费和过境时间的时间内具有高度的个性变异。获得患者的个体在份额次数上显示出明显的行为转变,并在觅食行为明显减少和增加的活动。我们展示了在HMM框架内分析的长期高分辨率加速度计数据如何成功地用于检测对生命历史事件的影响的环境相关的行为变化。这些信息更详细地开辟了研究寿命历史事件的机会,并将促进个人和人口水平的数据集成,这对于物种的管理和保护至关重要。

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