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The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data

机译:环境数据自动轨迹注释(Env-DATA)系统:将动物轨迹与环境数据链接

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BackgroundThe movement of animals is strongly influenced by external factors in their surrounding environment such as weather, habitat types, and human land use. With advances in positioning and sensor technologies, it is now possible to capture animal locations at high spatial and temporal granularities. Likewise, scientists have an increasing access to large volumes of environmental data. Environmental data are heterogeneous in source and format, and are usually obtained at different spatiotemporal scales than movement data. Indeed, there remain scientific and technical challenges in developing linkages between the growing collections of animal movement data and the large repositories of heterogeneous remote sensing observations, as well as in the developments of new statistical and computational methods for the analysis of movement in its environmental context. These challenges include retrieval, indexing, efficient storage, data integration, and analytical techniques. ResultsThis paper contributes to movement ecology research by presenting a new publicly available system, Environmental-Data Automated Track Annotation ( Env - DATA ), that automates annotation of movement trajectories with ambient atmospheric observations and underlying landscape information. Env - DATA provides a free and easy-to-use platform that eliminates technical difficulties of the annotation processes and relieves end users of a ton of tedious and time-consuming tasks associated with annotation, including data acquisition, data transformation and integration, resampling, and interpolation. The system is illustrated with a case study of Galapagos Albatross ( Phoebastria irrorata ) tracks and their relationship to wind, ocean productivity and chlorophyll concentration. Our case study illustrates why adult albatrosses make long-range trips to preferred, productive areas and how wind assistance facilitates their return flights while their outbound flights are hampered by head winds. ConclusionsThe new Env - DATA system enhances Movebank, an open portal of animal tracking data, by automating access to environmental variables from global remote sensing, weather, and ecosystem products from open web resources. The system provides several interpolation methods from the native grid resolution and structure to a global regular grid linked with the movement tracks in space and time. The aim is to facilitate new understanding and predictive capabilities of spatiotemporal patterns of animal movement in response to dynamic and changing environments from local to global scales.
机译:背景技术动物的活动受到周围环境的外部因素的强烈影响,例如天气,栖息地类型和人类土地利用。随着定位和传感器技术的进步,现在有可能以高时空粒度捕获动物位置。同样,科学家越来越多地访问大量环境数据。环境数据在来源和格式上是异构的,并且通常以与运动数据不同的时空尺度获得。的确,在不断增长的动物运动数据收集与大型异类遥感观测资料库之间建立联系以及在开发用于分析其环境背景下的运动的新统计和计算方法之间,仍然存在科学和技术挑战。这些挑战包括检索,索引编制,有效存储,数据集成和分析技术。结果本文为运动生态学研究做出了贡献,提出了一个新的公开可用的系统,即环境数据自动轨道注释(Env-DATA),该系统可利用周围大气观测和潜在的景观信息自动对运动轨迹进行注释。 Env-DATA提供了一个免费且易于使用的平台,它消除了注释过程的技术难题,并减轻了最终用户与注释相关的大量繁琐且耗时的任务,包括数据采集,数据转换和集成,重采样,和插值。该系统以加拉帕戈斯信天翁(Phoebastria irrorata)航迹及其与风,海洋生产力和叶绿素浓度的关系为例进行了说明。我们的案例研究说明了成年信天翁为何要长途跋涉前往偏爱的生产性地区,以及风向援助如何帮助他们的回程航班,而出境航班却受到逆风的阻碍。结论新的Env-DATA系统通过自动从开放的Web资源访问全球遥感,天气和生态系统产品中的环境变量,增强了Movebank(动物跟踪数据的开放门户)的功能。该系统提供了多种插值方法,从原始网格分辨率和结构到与时空运动轨迹相关联的全局规则网格。目的是促进动物运动的时空模式的新的理解和预测能力,以应对从本地到全球范围内动态变化的环境。

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