Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model

For diving animals, animal-borne sensors are used to collect time-depth information for studying behaviour, ranging patterns and foraging ecology. Often, this information needs to be compressed for storage or transmission. Widely used devices called conductivity-temperature-depth satellite relay dat...

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Published in:Methods in Ecology and Evolution
Main Authors: Photopoulou, T., Lovell, Philip, Fedak, M.A., Thomas, L., Matthiopoulos, J.
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Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/efficient-abstracting-of-dive-profiles-using-a-brokenstick-model(80aaaf5e-948b-4a41-a4f8-68eef02b726c).html
https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12328
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/80aaaf5e-948b-4a41-a4f8-68eef02b726c 2023-05-15T16:05:25+02:00 Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model Photopoulou, T. Lovell, Philip Fedak, M.A. Thomas, L. Matthiopoulos, J. 2015-03 application/pdf https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/efficient-abstracting-of-dive-profiles-using-a-brokenstick-model(80aaaf5e-948b-4a41-a4f8-68eef02b726c).html https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12328 https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/7972/1/FirstLook_MEE_14_06_354.pdf http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/2041-210X.12328/suppinfo http://www.smru.st-and.ac.uk/Instrumentation/Overview/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Photopoulou , T , Lovell , P , Fedak , M A , Thomas , L & Matthiopoulos , J 2015 , ' Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model ' , Methods in Ecology and Evolution , vol. 6 , no. 3 , pp. 278-288 . https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12328 Animal telemetry Broken-stick model CTD-SRDL Dive profile Dive type Dive zone index Elephant seal Data abstraction article 2015 ftunstandrewcris https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12328 2022-06-02T07:44:40Z For diving animals, animal-borne sensors are used to collect time-depth information for studying behaviour, ranging patterns and foraging ecology. Often, this information needs to be compressed for storage or transmission. Widely used devices called conductivity-temperature-depth satellite relay data loggers (CTD-SRDLs) sample time and depth at high resolution during a dive and then abstract the time-depth trajectory using a broken-stick model (BSM). This approximation method can summarize efficiently the curvilinear shape of a dive, using a piecewise linear shape with a small, fixed number of vertices, or break points. We present the process of abstracting dives using the BSM and quantify its performance, by measuring the uncertainty associated with the profiles it produces. We develop a method for obtaining a confidence zone and an index for the goodness-of-fit (dive zone index, DZI) for abstracted dive profiles. We validate our results with a case study using dives from elephant seals (Mirounga spp.). We use generalized additive models (GAMs) to determine whether the DZI can be used as a proxy for an absolute measure of fit and investigate the relationship between the DZI and the dive shape. We found a strong correlation between the residual sum of squares (RSS) for the difference between the detailed and abstracted profiles, and the DZI and maximum residual (R4), for dives resulting from CTD-SRDLs (69% deviance explained). On its own, the DZI explained a lower percentage of deviance which was variable for abstracted dives with different numbers of break points. We also found evidence for systematic differences in the DZI for different dive shapes (65% deviance explained). Although the proportional loss of information in the abstraction of time-depth dive profiles by BSM is high, what remains is sufficient to infer goodness-of-fit of the abstracted profile by reversing the abstraction process. Our results suggest that together the DZI and R4 can be used as a proxy for the RSS, and we present the method for ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seal Elephant Seals University of St Andrews: Research Portal Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 3 278 288
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topic Animal telemetry
Broken-stick model
CTD-SRDL
Dive profile
Dive type
Dive zone index
Elephant seal
Data abstraction
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Broken-stick model
CTD-SRDL
Dive profile
Dive type
Dive zone index
Elephant seal
Data abstraction
Photopoulou, T.
Lovell, Philip
Fedak, M.A.
Thomas, L.
Matthiopoulos, J.
Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
topic_facet Animal telemetry
Broken-stick model
CTD-SRDL
Dive profile
Dive type
Dive zone index
Elephant seal
Data abstraction
description For diving animals, animal-borne sensors are used to collect time-depth information for studying behaviour, ranging patterns and foraging ecology. Often, this information needs to be compressed for storage or transmission. Widely used devices called conductivity-temperature-depth satellite relay data loggers (CTD-SRDLs) sample time and depth at high resolution during a dive and then abstract the time-depth trajectory using a broken-stick model (BSM). This approximation method can summarize efficiently the curvilinear shape of a dive, using a piecewise linear shape with a small, fixed number of vertices, or break points. We present the process of abstracting dives using the BSM and quantify its performance, by measuring the uncertainty associated with the profiles it produces. We develop a method for obtaining a confidence zone and an index for the goodness-of-fit (dive zone index, DZI) for abstracted dive profiles. We validate our results with a case study using dives from elephant seals (Mirounga spp.). We use generalized additive models (GAMs) to determine whether the DZI can be used as a proxy for an absolute measure of fit and investigate the relationship between the DZI and the dive shape. We found a strong correlation between the residual sum of squares (RSS) for the difference between the detailed and abstracted profiles, and the DZI and maximum residual (R4), for dives resulting from CTD-SRDLs (69% deviance explained). On its own, the DZI explained a lower percentage of deviance which was variable for abstracted dives with different numbers of break points. We also found evidence for systematic differences in the DZI for different dive shapes (65% deviance explained). Although the proportional loss of information in the abstraction of time-depth dive profiles by BSM is high, what remains is sufficient to infer goodness-of-fit of the abstracted profile by reversing the abstraction process. Our results suggest that together the DZI and R4 can be used as a proxy for the RSS, and we present the method for ...
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author Photopoulou, T.
Lovell, Philip
Fedak, M.A.
Thomas, L.
Matthiopoulos, J.
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Lovell, Philip
Fedak, M.A.
Thomas, L.
Matthiopoulos, J.
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title Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
title_short Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
title_full Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
title_fullStr Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
title_full_unstemmed Efficient abstracting of dive profiles using a broken-stick model
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https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.12328
https://research-repository.st-andrews.ac.uk/bitstream/10023/7972/1/FirstLook_MEE_14_06_354.pdf
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/2041-210X.12328/suppinfo
http://www.smru.st-and.ac.uk/Instrumentation/Overview/
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