Authors
Eldar Rakhimberdiev, David W Winkler, Eli Bridge, Nathaniel E Seavy, Daniel Sheldon, Theunis Piersma, Anatoly Saveliev
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
Movement Ecology
Volume
3
Pages
1-15
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Solar archival tags (henceforth called geolocators) are tracking devices deployed on animals to reconstruct their long-distance movements on the basis of locations inferred post hoc with reference to the geographical and seasonal variations in the timing and speeds of sunrise and sunset. The increased use of geolocators has created a need for analytical tools to produce accurate and objective estimates of migration routes that are explicit in their uncertainty about the position estimates.
Results
We developed a hidden Markov chain model for the analysis of geolocator data. This model estimates tracks for animals with complex migratory behaviour by combining: (1) a shading-insensitive, template-fit physical model, (2) an uncorrelated random walk movement model that includes migratory and sedentary behavioural states, and (3) spatially …
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