EXTRACTING MORE OUT OF RELOCATION DATA: BUILDING MOVEMENT MODELS AS MIXTURES OF RANDOM WALKS
University of Connecticut · University of Guelph · +1 more institution
Abstract
We present a framework for fitting multiple random walks to animal movement paths consisting of ordered sets of step lengths and turning angles. Each step and turn is assigned to one of a number of random walks, each characteristic of a different behavioral state. Behavioral state assignments may be inferred purely from movement data or may include the habitat type in which the animals are located. Switching between different behavioral states may be modeled explicitly using a state transition matrix estimated directly from data, or switching probabilities may take into account the proximity of animals to landscape features. Model fitting is undertaken within a Bayesian framework using the WinBUGS software.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Movement (music)
- Relocation
- Random walk
- Habitat
- Bayesian probability
- State (computer science)
- Statistical physics
- Type (biology)
- Life in Land