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A new algorithm for the identification of dives reveals the foraging ecology of a shallow-diving seabird using accelerometer data

机译:一种用于识别潜水的新算法,利用加速度计数据揭示了浅潜水海鸟的觅食生态

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The identification of feeding events is crucial to our understanding of the foraging ecology of seabirds. Technology has made small devices, such as time-depth recorders (TDRs) and accelerometers available. However, TDRs might not be sensitive enough to identify shallow dives, whereas accelerometers might reveal more subtle behaviours at a smaller temporal scale. Due to the limitations of TDRs, the foraging ecology of many shallow-diving seabirds has been poorly investigated to date. We thus developed an algorithm to identify dive events in a shallow-diving seabird species, the Scopoli's shearwater, using only accelerometer data. The accuracy in the identification of dives using either accelerometers or TDRs was compared. Furthermore, we tested if the foraging behaviour of shear-waters changed during different phases of reproduction and with foraging trip type. Data were collected in Linosa Island (35 degrees 51'33 '' N; 12 degrees 51'34 '' E) from 12 June to 8 September 2015 by deploying accelerometer data loggers on 60 Scopoli's shearwaters. Four birds were also equipped with TDRs. TDRs recorded only 17.7% of the dives detected by the accelerometers using the algorithm. A total of 82.3% of dives identified by algorithm were too short or shallow to be detected by TDRs. Therefore, TDRs were not accurate enough to detect most of the dives in Scopoli's shearwaters, which foraged mostly close to the sea surface. Our data showed that birds performed shorter foraging trips and dived more frequently in the early chick-rearing period compared with the late chick-rearing and incubation phases. Furthermore, parents dived more frequently during short foraging trips. Our results suggest that Scopoli's shearwaters maximised their foraging effort (e.g. number of dives, short trips) during shorter foraging trips and during early chick-rearing.
机译:觅食事件的识别对于我们了解海鸟的觅食生态至关重要。技术使得小型设备可以使用,例如时间深度记录器(TDR)和加速度计。但是,TDR可能不够灵敏,无法识别浅潜,而加速度计可能会在较小的时间尺度上揭示出更多微妙的行为。由于TDR的局限性,迄今为止,对许多浅层潜水海鸟的觅食生态学的研究很少。因此,我们仅使用加速度计数据就开发了一种算法,用于识别浅潜水海鸟物种Scopoli的横水中的潜水事件。比较了使用加速度计或TDR识别潜水的准确性。此外,我们测试了剪切水的觅食行为在繁殖的不同阶段和觅食旅行类型是否改变。 2015年6月12日至9月8日,在Linosa岛(北纬35度51'33英寸;东经12度51'34英寸)收集了数据,方法是在60股Scopoli剪切水中部署加速度计数据记录仪。四只鸟还配备了TDR。使用该算法,TDR仅记录了由加速度计检测到的潜水的17.7%。通过算法确定的潜水总数中有82.3%太短或太浅而无法被TDR检测到。因此,TDR不够准确,无法检测到斯科波利过水区的大部分潜水,而这些潜水大多在海面附近觅食。我们的数据表明,与后期育雏和孵化阶段相比,雏鸡在早期育雏阶段进行的觅食行程较短,并且潜水频率更高。此外,在短暂的觅食旅行中,父母潜水频率更高。我们的结果表明,在较短的觅食行程和早期的雏鸟饲养期间,Scopoli的剪力水可以最大限度地提高觅食力(例如潜水次数,短途行程)。

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    《Marine biology》 |2017年第4期|77.1-77.11|共11页
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    Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, Dept Anim Ecol & Systemat, Heinrich Buff Ring 38, D-35392 Giessen, Germany;

    Ornis Italica, Piazza Crati 15, I-00199 Rome, Italy;

    CNRS Univ La Rochelle, Ctr Etud Biol Chize, UMR 7372, F-79360 Villiers En Bois, France;

    Univ Palermo, Dept Agr & Forest Sci, Vle Sci 13, I-90128 Palermo, Italy;

    Justus Liebig Univ Giessen, Dept Anim Ecol & Systemat, Heinrich Buff Ring 38, D-35392 Giessen, Germany;

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