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Using Hierarchical Bayes to Understand Movement Health and Survival in the Endangered North Atlantic Right Whale

机译:使用分级贝叶斯来了解濒临灭绝的北大西洋右鲸的运动健康和生存

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Body condition is an indicator of health, and it plays a key role in many vital processes for mammalian species. While evidence of individual body condition can be obtained, these observations provide just brief glimpses into the health state of the animal. An analytical framework is needed for understanding how health of animals changes over space and time.Through knowledge of individual health we can better understand the status of populations. This is particularly important in endangered species, where the consequences of disruption of critical biological functions can push groups of animals rapidly toward extinction. Here we built a state-space model that provides estimates of movement, health, and survival. We assimilated 30+ years of photographic evidence of body condition and three additional visual health parameters in individual North Atlantic right whales, together with survey data, to infer the true health status as it changes over space and time. We also included the effect of reproductive status and entanglement status on health. At the population level, we estimated differential movement patterns in males and females. At the individual level, we estimated the likely animal locations each month. We estimated the relationship between observed and latent health status. Observations of body condition, skin condition, cyamid infestation on the blowholes, and rake marks all provided measures of the true underlying health. The resulting time series of individual health highlight both normal variations in health status and how anthropogenic stressors can affect the health and, ultimately, the survival of individuals. This modeling approach provides information for monitoring of health in right whales, as well as a framework for integrating observational data at the level of individuals up through the health status of the population. This framework can be broadly applied to a variety of systems – terrestrial and marine – where sporadic observations of individuals exist.
机译:身体状况是健康的指标,并且在哺乳动物物种的许多重要过程中起着关键作用。尽管可以获得个体身体状况的证据,但这些观察仅简要介绍了动物的健康状况。需要一个分析框架来了解动物健康随时间和空间的变化。通过了解个体健康,我们可以更好地了解种群状况。这在濒临灭绝的物种中尤为重要,因为关键生物功能受到破坏的后果会导致动物群迅速走向灭绝。在这里,我们建立了一个状态空间模型,该模型提供了运动,健康和生存的估计。我们吸收了30多年的身体状况照相证据以及单个北大西洋右鲸的三个附加视觉健康参数,以及调查数据,以推断真实健康状况随着时空变化。我们还包括了生殖状态和纠缠状态对健康的影响。在人口水平上,我们估计了男性和女性的不同运动方式。在个体层面上,我们估计了每个月可能的动物位置。我们估计了观察到的和潜在健康状况之间的关系。观察身体状况,皮肤状况,在气孔上的ya虫侵扰和耙痕,都可以提供真正的基础健康指标。由此产生的个体健康的时间序列突出了健康状况的正常变化以及人为压力源如何影响个体的健康以及最终影响其生存。这种建模方法提供了信息,用于监测露脊鲸的健康状况,并提供了一个框架,用于整合个人水平上的观察数据,直至整个人口的健康状况。该框架可广泛应用于存在个人零星观测的各种系统(陆地和海洋)。

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