Step selection analysis with non-linear and random effects in mgcv

Author:

Klappstein NatashaORCID,Michelot ThéoORCID,Fieberg JohnORCID,Pedersen EricORCID,Field Chris,Flemming Joanna MillsORCID

Abstract

AbstractStep selection analysis is used to jointly describe animal movement patterns and habitat preferences. Recent work has extended this framework to model inter-individual differences, account for unexplained structure in animals’ space use, and capture temporally-varying patterns of movement and habitat selection.In this paper, we formulate step selection functions with penalised smooths (similar to generalised additive models) to unify new and existing extensions, and conveniently implement the models in the popular, open-sourcemgcvR package. We explore non-linear patterns of movement and habitat selection, and use the equivalence between penalised smoothing splines and random effects to implement individual-level and spatial random effects. This framework can also be used to fit varying-coefficient models to account for temporally or spatially-heterogeneous patterns of selection (e.g., resulting from behavioural variation), or any other non-linear interactions between drivers of the animal’s movement decisions. We provide the necessary technical details to understand several key special cases of smooths and their implementation inmgcv, showcase the ecological relevance using two illustrative examples, and provide R code (available athttps://github.com/NJKlappstein/smoothSSF) to facilitate the adoption of these methods. This paper is a broad overview of how smooth effects can be applied to increase the flexibility and biological realism of step selection analysis.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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