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Acceleration Data Reveal Highly Individually Structured Energetic Landscapes in Free-Ranging Fishers (Pekania pennanti)

机译:加速度数据揭示了自由放养渔民(Pekania pennanti)中高度个体化的能量景观

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Investigating animal energy expenditure across space and time may provide more detailed insight into how animals interact with their environment. This insight should improve our understanding of how changes in the environment affect animal energy budgets and is particularly relevant for animals living near or within human altered environments where habitat change can occur rapidly. We modeled fisher (Pekania pennanti) energy expenditure within their home ranges and investigated the potential environmental and spatial drivers of the predicted spatial patterns. As a proxy for energy expenditure we used overall dynamic body acceleration (ODBA) that we quantified from tri-axial accelerometer data during the active phases of 12 individuals. We used a generalized additive model (GAM) to investigate the spatial distribution of ODBA by associating the acceleration data to the animals' GPS-recorded locations. We related the spatial patterns of ODBA to the utilization distributions and habitat suitability estimates across individuals. The ODBA of fishers appears highly structured in space and was related to individual utilization distribution and habitat suitability estimates. However, we were not able to predict ODBA using the environmental data we selected. Our results suggest an unexpected complexity in the space use of animals that was only captured partially by re-location data-based concepts of home range and habitat suitability. We suggest future studies recognize the limits of ODBA that arise from the fact that acceleration is often collected at much finer spatio-temporal scales than the environmental data and that ODBA lacks a behavioral correspondence. Overcoming these limits would improve the interpretation of energy expenditure in relation to the environment.
机译:调查动物在空间和时间上的能源消耗,可以更详细地了解动物如何与环境互动。这种见识应该增进我们对环境变化如何影响动物能量收支的理解,并且特别适用于居住在可以快速发生生境变化的人类改变环境附近或内部的动物。我们对渔民(Pekania pennanti)在其家庭范围内的能源消耗进行了建模,并研究了预测空间格局的潜在环境和空间驱动因素。作为能量消耗的代理,我们使用了整体动态人体加速度(ODBA),该动态人体加速度是根据12个人活跃阶段期间的三轴加速度计数据进行量化的。我们通过将加速度数据与动物的GPS记录位置相关联,使用广义加性模型(GAM)来研究ODBA的空间分布。我们将ODBA的空间模式与个体之间的利用分布和栖息地适宜性估计联系起来。渔民的ODBA似乎在空间上高度结构化,与个人利用分布和栖息地适宜性估计有关。但是,我们无法使用我们选择的环境数据来预测ODBA。我们的研究结果表明,动物在空间使用中的意外复杂性只能通过基于位置和居所适应性的基于数据的重新定位概念而部分捕获。我们建议未来的研究认识到ODBA的局限性,这是由于加速度通常是在比环境数据更好的时空尺度上收集的,并且ODBA缺乏行为上的对应关系。克服这些限制将改善与环境有关的能源支出的解释。

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