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从黄昏到黎明追踪蟾蜍:关联个体间和个体内运动行为的变化

Tracking toads from dusk till dawn: linking inter- and intra-individual variation in movement behavior.

作者信息

Jreidini Nathalie, Green David M

机构信息

Ecomuseum Zoo, 21125 Sainte Marie Rd, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 3Y7, Canada.

Redpath Museum, McGill University, 859 Sherbrooke St. W, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 0C4, Canada.

出版信息

Curr Zool. 2024 Sep 12;71(3):320-328. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoae050. eCollection 2025 Jun.

Abstract

Animals can differ in their individual movement behaviors during their daily displacements. Studies of animal movement patterns often disregard the need to understand individual variation in these patterns and the role of this variation in shaping population distributions of movements. To assess the link between individual movements and population distributions, we radio-tracked 13 Fowler's Toads () in Long Point, Ontario, Canada, after their breeding season. We recorded individual coordinates every 30 min, from the moment they emerged from their burrows around dusk until they burrowed in the morning, and obtained a total of 157 movements. We used the resulting series of step lengths and turning angles in a Hidden Markov Model to estimate movement type as "directed" or "non-directed." We also assigned to each encounter one of 3 space-dependent movement states: "foraging", "in transit", or "searching", and found that movement type and state switched within individuals irrespective of time during a single night. We find that switching between movement types varied throughout the night, leading to stochastic within-individual variation in movements, and the distribution of movement distances differed significantly among individuals. Movement states, however, were time-dependent, suggesting displacement routines were similar across individuals. Variation in movement behavior within individuals scales up to result in variation among individuals which, in turn, was found to shape the distribution of the sampled population. Our findings therefore underline the importance of a multi-scale approach in the study of movement.

摘要

动物在日常活动中的个体运动行为可能存在差异。对动物运动模式的研究往往忽视了理解这些模式中个体差异的必要性,以及这种差异在塑造种群运动分布中的作用。为了评估个体运动与种群分布之间的联系,我们在加拿大安大略省长角对13只福勒蟾蜍( )在繁殖季节过后进行了无线电跟踪。我们从它们黄昏时分从洞穴中出来到早晨钻进洞穴的时刻开始,每隔30分钟记录一次个体坐标,共获得了157次运动数据。我们在隐马尔可夫模型中使用由此产生的一系列步长和转向角来估计运动类型为“有向”或“无向”。我们还为每次相遇分配了三种与空间相关的运动状态之一:“觅食”、“途中”或“搜索”,并发现运动类型和状态在个体内会在一个晚上的任何时间切换。我们发现,运动类型之间的切换在整个晚上都有所不同,导致个体运动中存在随机的个体内变异,并且个体之间的运动距离分布存在显著差异。然而,运动状态与时间有关,这表明不同个体的位移规律相似。个体内运动行为的变异会累积起来导致个体之间的变异,进而发现这种变异塑造了抽样种群的分布。因此,我们的研究结果强调了多尺度方法在运动研究中的重要性。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/379e/12227417/539a323119c6/zoae050_fig1.jpg

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