Modeling individual variability in habitat selection and movement using integrated step-selection analyses

Author:

Chatterjee NilanjanORCID,Wolfson DavidORCID,Kim Dongmin,Velez Juliana,Freeman Smith,Bacheler Nathan M.,Shertzer Kyle,Taylor J. Christopher,Fieberg John

Abstract

Abstract1. Integrated step-selection analyses(ISSAs) are frequently used to study habitat selection using animal movement data. Methods for incorporating random effects in ISSAs have been developed, making it possible to quantify variability among animals in their space-use patterns. Although it is possible to model variability in both habitat selection and movement parameters, applications to date have focused on the former despite the widely acknowledged and important role that movement plays in determining ecological processes from the individual to ecosystem level. One potential explanation for this omission is the absence of readily-available software or examples demonstrating methods for estimating movement parameters in ISSAs with random effects.2. We demonstrated methods for characterizing among-individual variability in both movement and habitat-selection parameters using a simulated data set and by fitting two models to an acoustic telemetry data set containing locations of 35 red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus). Movement kernels were assumed to depend on either the type of benthic reef habitat in which the fish was located (model 1) or the distance between the fish’s current location and nearest edge habitat (model 2). In both models, we also quantified habitat selection for different benthic habitat classes and distance to edge habitat, and we allowed for individual variability in movement and habitat-selection parameters using random effects.3. The simulation example highlights the benefits of a mixed effects specification, namely we can increase precision when estimating individual-specific movement parameters by borrowing information across like individuals. In our applied example, we found substantial among-individual variability in both habitat selection and movement parameters. Nonetheless, most red snapper selected for hardbottom habitat and for locations nearer to edge habitat. They also moved less when in hardbottom habitat. Turn angles were frequently near ±π, but were more dispersed when fish were far away from edge habitat.4. We provide code templates and functions for quantifying variability in movement and habitat-selection parameters when implementing ISSAs with random effects. In doing so, we hope to encourage ecologists conducting ISSAs to take full advantage of their ability to model among-individual variability in both habitat-selection and movement patterns.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Reference55 articles.

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2. “Integrated Step Selection Analysis: Bridging the Gap Between Resource Selection and Animal Movement;Methods in Ecology and Evolution,2016

3. “Environmental Conditions, Diel Period, and Fish Size Influence the Horizontal and Vertical Movements of Red Snapper;Scientific Reports,2021

4. “Screening Global Positioning System Location Data for Errors Using Animal Movement Characteristics;The Journal of Wildlife Management,2010

5. “Fine-Scale Movement of Northern Gulf of Mexico Red Snapper and Gray Triggerfish Estimated with Three-Dimensional Acoustic Telemetry;Scientific Reports,2022

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