A General Hidden State Random Walk Model for Animal Movement

In this paper, we propose a general hidden state random walk model to describe the movement of an animal that takes into account movement taxis with respect to features of the environment. A circular-linear process models the direction and distance between two consecutive localizations of the animal...

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Main Authors: Nicosia, Aurélien, Duchesne, Thierry, Rivest, Louis-Paul, Fortin, Daniel
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Published: arXiv 2015
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1507.08653
https://arxiv.org/abs/1507.08653
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Summary:In this paper, we propose a general hidden state random walk model to describe the movement of an animal that takes into account movement taxis with respect to features of the environment. A circular-linear process models the direction and distance between two consecutive localizations of the animal. A hidden process structure accounts for the animal's change in movement behavior. The originality of the proposed approach is that several environmental targets can be included in the directional model. An EM algorithm is devised to fit this model and an application to the analysis of the movement of caribou in Canada's boreal forest is presented : 28 pages