Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals

The growing number of large databases of animal tracking provides an opportunity for analyses of movement patterns at the scales of populations and even species. We used analytical approaches, developed to cope with “big data”, that require no ‘a priori’ assumptions about the behaviour of the target...

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Main Authors: Rodriguez, JP, Fernandez-Gracia, J, Thums, M, Hindell, MA, Sequeira, AMM, Meekan, MG, Costa, DP, Guinet, C, Harcourt, RG, McMahon, CR, Muelbert, M, Duarte, CM, Eguiluz, VM
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:24039 2023-05-15T16:05:38+02:00 Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals Rodriguez, JP Fernandez-Gracia, J Thums, M Hindell, MA Sequeira, AMM Meekan, MG Costa, DP Guinet, C Harcourt, RG McMahon, CR Muelbert, M Duarte, CM Eguiluz, VM 2017 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/24039/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/24039/1/115541%20online.pdf https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00165-0 en eng Nature Publishing Group https://eprints.utas.edu.au/24039/1/115541%20online.pdf Rodriguez, JP, Fernandez-Gracia, J, Thums, M, Hindell, MA orcid:0000-0002-7823-7185 , Sequeira, AMM, Meekan, MG, Costa, DP, Guinet, C, Harcourt, RG, McMahon, CR, Muelbert, M, Duarte, CM and Eguiluz, VM 2017 , 'Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals' , Scientific Reports, vol. 7 , pp. 1-10 , doi:10.1038/s41598-017-00165-0 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00165-0>. Animal movement seals Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00165-0 2021-09-06T22:17:23Z The growing number of large databases of animal tracking provides an opportunity for analyses of movement patterns at the scales of populations and even species. We used analytical approaches, developed to cope with “big data”, that require no ‘a priori’ assumptions about the behaviour of the target agents, to analyse a pooled tracking dataset of 272 elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) in the Southern Ocean, that was comprised of >500,000 location estimates collected over more than a decade. Our analyses showed that the displacements of these seals were described by a truncated power law distribution across several spatial and temporal scales, with a clear signature of directed movement. This pattern was evident when analysing the aggregated tracks despite a wide diversity of individual trajectories. We also identified marine provinces that described the migratory and foraging habitats of these seals. Our analysis provides evidence for the presence of intrinsic drivers of movement, such as memory, that cannot be detected using common models of movement behaviour. These results highlight the potential for “big data” techniques to provide new insights into movement behaviour when applied to large datasets of animal tracking. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Southern Elephant Seals Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Southern Ocean Scientific Reports 7 1
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topic Animal movement
seals
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seals
Rodriguez, JP
Fernandez-Gracia, J
Thums, M
Hindell, MA
Sequeira, AMM
Meekan, MG
Costa, DP
Guinet, C
Harcourt, RG
McMahon, CR
Muelbert, M
Duarte, CM
Eguiluz, VM
Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
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description The growing number of large databases of animal tracking provides an opportunity for analyses of movement patterns at the scales of populations and even species. We used analytical approaches, developed to cope with “big data”, that require no ‘a priori’ assumptions about the behaviour of the target agents, to analyse a pooled tracking dataset of 272 elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) in the Southern Ocean, that was comprised of >500,000 location estimates collected over more than a decade. Our analyses showed that the displacements of these seals were described by a truncated power law distribution across several spatial and temporal scales, with a clear signature of directed movement. This pattern was evident when analysing the aggregated tracks despite a wide diversity of individual trajectories. We also identified marine provinces that described the migratory and foraging habitats of these seals. Our analysis provides evidence for the presence of intrinsic drivers of movement, such as memory, that cannot be detected using common models of movement behaviour. These results highlight the potential for “big data” techniques to provide new insights into movement behaviour when applied to large datasets of animal tracking.
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author Rodriguez, JP
Fernandez-Gracia, J
Thums, M
Hindell, MA
Sequeira, AMM
Meekan, MG
Costa, DP
Guinet, C
Harcourt, RG
McMahon, CR
Muelbert, M
Duarte, CM
Eguiluz, VM
author_facet Rodriguez, JP
Fernandez-Gracia, J
Thums, M
Hindell, MA
Sequeira, AMM
Meekan, MG
Costa, DP
Guinet, C
Harcourt, RG
McMahon, CR
Muelbert, M
Duarte, CM
Eguiluz, VM
author_sort Rodriguez, JP
title Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
title_short Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
title_full Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
title_fullStr Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
title_full_unstemmed Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
title_sort big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant seals
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