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Identification of motivational state in adult male Atlantic walruses inferred from changes in movement and diving behavior

机译:从运动和跳水行为的变化推断成年雄性大西洋海象的动机状态

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Motivational changes in animals are likely to be detectable retrospectively through observed changes in behavior. Breeding represents one of the strongest motivational states in mammals, and its timing is often tied to a seasonally optimal suite of environmental and physical conditions. While seasonal changes in behavior may be directly observable in some species, for others that breed cryptically or in difficult to access areas, detecting behavioral changes may only be feasible using data collected remotely. Herein, we explore whether behavioral changes can be used to infer motivational state for a wild, free- and wide-ranging high arctic marine mammal, adult male Atlantic walruses (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus). Using satellite-relayed location and dive data from 23 adult male walruses instrumented in the Svalbard Archipelago, we identify seasonal movement to discrete geographic regions deep into winter pack ice. Adult male walrus diving behavior underwent marked seasonal movements between geographical areas that coincided with changes in light regime. At offshore wintering sites adult males (n = 4) shifted from a summer pattern of deep, long benthic dives to much shallower diving. Some males performed similar shallow, winter dive behavior at coastal locations (n = 12) suggesting that breeding might also occur around the coast of Svalbard. However, interpretation of behavioral changes of these coastal individuals was challenging. The presumed breeding sites at the winter off-shore locations were situated in areas where polynyas are known to occur, making them a predictable resource even if they are located deep inside the winter pack-ice. We demonstrate that remotely collected behavioral data can be used to identify seasonally explicit changes in the behavior of cryptic species.
机译:通过观察到的行为变化,可以追溯地发现动物的动机变化。繁殖是哺乳动物最强烈的动机状态之一,其时机通常与季节性最佳环境和身体条件有关。在某些物种中,行为的季节性变化可能是直接可见的,而对于另一些物种而言,它们是秘密繁殖的或在难以接近的区域,但仅使用远程收集的数据来检测行为变化才是可行的。在本文中,我们探讨了行为变化是否可用于推断野生,自由和范围广泛的高北极海洋哺乳动物,成年雄性大西洋海象(Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus)的动机状态。利用卫星中继的位置和来自斯瓦尔巴群岛的23只成年雄海象的潜水数据,我们确定了向深部冬季冰块中离散地理区域的季节性运动。成年雄性海象跳水行为在地理区域之间经历了明显的季节性变化,这与光照状态的变化相吻合。在近海越冬地点,成年雄性(n = 4)从夏季深长底栖潜水转变为浅水潜水。一些雄性在沿海地区(n = 12)表现出类似的冬季浅潜行为,表明在斯瓦尔巴特群岛的沿海地区也可能发生繁殖。然而,这些沿海人的行为变化的解释具有挑战性。冬季近海地点的假定繁殖地点位于已知发生多年生草的地区,即使它们位于冬季pack冰的深处,也使它们成为可预测的资源。我们证明,远程收集的行为数据可用于识别隐性物种行为的季节性显式变化。

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