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Common thresher shark Alopias vulpinus movement: Bayesian inference on a data-limited species

机译:常见的Threesher Shark Alopias Vulpinus运动:贝叶斯推断对数据有限的物种

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Within the fields of biology and ecology, animal movement is arguably one of the most basic, and yet, often one of the most difficult areas of study. Where and why animals migrate, and what patterns can be derived from individual movements in order to make population-level inferences are key areas when attempting to define basic population dynamics. These questions are of equal interest to biologists and managers, with many species assessments identifying improvements in the understanding of population-level movement as a key research need. We aimed to improve our understanding of population level movement for common thresher sharks Alopias vulpinus by leveraging the largest satellite tagging dataset available for this species. Using a Bayesian approach specifically designed to address population-level questions with sparse telemetry data, we identified that A. vulpinus off the west coast of North America are partial migrators which conditionally migrate, based on a combination of fixed intrinsic states (size, sex) and variable extrinsic states (e.g. season, environment). Waters of the Southern California Bight were identified as an area where, seasonally, a large variety of sizes of A. vulpinus can be found. While smaller juveniles can be found throughout the year, larger sub-adults and adults often move out of the Bight during certain seasons (spring and winter). Knowledge of how A. vulpinus distribute along the coast, and that season, size, and to some extent sex, play important roles in where and what type of animals are likely to be found, are key pieces of information when attempting to accurately characterize basic biological parameters like age, growth, and reproduction, as well as understanding the effects of variable fishing pressures across the species' range.
机译:在生物学和生态学领域,动物运动可以说是最基本的,而且往往是最困难的研究领域之一。动物迁移的地点和为何,以及从各个运动中得出的模式,以便在试图定义基本群体动态时,使人口级推断是关键区域。这些问题对生物学家和管理者来说是平等的兴趣,许多物种评估确定了解人口水平运动作为一个关键研究需要的改进。我们旨在通过利用该物种可用的最大卫星标记数据集来改善我们对普通术鲨鱼alopiasVulpinus的人口水平运动的理解。使用专门旨在解决具有稀疏遥测数据的人口级问题的贝叶斯方式,我们确定了北美西海岸的脱峰是根据固定内在状态(大小,性别)的组合有条件地迁移的部分迁移者和可变的外在国家(例如季节,环境)。南加州热情的水域被确定为一个区域,季节性,各种尺寸的A vulpinus可以找到。虽然全年可以找到较小的少年,但较大的亚成年人和成年人经常在某些季节(春季和冬季)中脱离双方。了解如何沿着海岸分发的A.Vulpinus沿海,大小以及某种程度的性别,在可能会发现任何类型的动物和什么类型的动物中发挥重要作用,是在试图准确表征基本的关键信息生物参数,如年龄,生长和繁殖,以及了解可变捕捞压力跨物种范围的影响。

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