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Seasonal and circadian biases in bird tracking with solar GPS-tags

机译:利用太阳能GPS标签跟踪鸟类的季节性和昼夜节律偏差

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Global Positioning System (GPS) tags are nowadays widely used in wildlife tracking. This geolocation technique can suffer from fix loss biases due to poor satellite GPS geometry, that result in tracking data gaps leading to wrong research conclusions. In addition, new solar-powered GPS tags deployed on birds can suffer from a new “battery drain bias” currently ignored in movement ecology analyses. We use a GPS tracking dataset of bearded vultures (Gypaetus barbatus), tracked for several years with solar GPS tags, to evaluate the causes and triggers of fix and data retrieval loss biases. We compare two models of solar GPS tags using different data retrieval systems (Argos vs GSM-GPRS), and programmed with different duty cycles. Neither of the models was able to accomplish the duty cycle programed initially. Fix and data retrieval loss rates were always greater than expected, and showed non-random gaps in GPS locations. Number of fixes per month of tracking was a bad criterion to identify tags with smaller biases. Fix-loss rates were four times higher due to battery drain than due to poor GPS satellite geometry. Both tag models were biased due to the uneven solar energy available for the recharge of the tag throughout the annual cycle, resulting in greater fix-loss rates in winter compared to summer. In addition, we suggest that the bias found along the diurnal cycle is linked to a complex three-factor interaction of bird flight behavior, topography and fix interval. More fixes were lost when vultures were perching compared to flying, in rugged versus flat topography. But long fix-intervals caused greater loss of fixes in dynamic (flying) versus static situations (perching). To conclude, we emphasize the importance of evaluating fix-loss bias in current tracking projects, and deploying GPS tags that allow remote duty cycle updates so that the most appropriate fix and data retrieval intervals can be selected.
机译:如今,全球定位系统(GPS)标签已广泛用于野生动植物追踪中。由于不良的卫星GPS几何形状,这种地理定位技术可能会遭受定位损失的偏见,从而导致跟踪数据缺口,从而导致错误的研究结论。此外,部署在鸟类上的新的太阳能GPS标签可能会遭受运动生态学分析中目前忽略的新“电池消耗偏差”。我们使用胡子秃鹰(Gypaetus barbatus)的GPS跟踪数据集(使用太阳能GPS标签跟踪了数年)来评估修复和数据检索损失偏差的原因和触发因素。我们使用不同的数据检索系统(Argos与GSM-GPRS)比较了两种太阳能GPS标签模型,并用不同的占空比对其进行了编程。这两个模型都无法完成最初设定的占空比。修复和数据检索丢失率始终高于预期,并且在GPS位置显示出非随机的间隙。每月跟踪修复的数量是识别偏差较小的标签的不好标准。由于电池电量耗尽,固定丢失率比GPS卫星几何形状差导致的固定丢失率高四倍。两种标签型号都有偏差,因为在整个年度周期中可用于标签充电的太阳能不均,导致冬季的固定损失率高于夏季。此外,我们建议沿昼夜周期发现的偏差与鸟类飞行行为,地形和固定间隔的复杂三因素相互作用有关。在崎versus的地形和平坦的地形中,与飞翔相比,秃鹰栖息时损失了更多的修复方法。但是,较长的修复间隔导致动态(飞行)与静态(栖息)相比修复损失更大。总而言之,我们强调了评估当前跟踪项目中的定位损失偏见以及部署可远程更新工作周期的GPS标签的重要性,以便可以选择最合适的定位和数据检索间隔。

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