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Varying coefficients correlated velocity models in complex landscapes with boundaries applied to narwhal responses to noise exposure
Narwhals in the Arctic are increasingly exposed to human activities that can
temporarily or permanently threaten their survival by modifying their behavior.
We examine GPS data from a population of narwhals exposed to ship and seismic
airgun noise during a controlled experiment in 2018 in the Scoresby Sound fjord
system in Southeast Greenland. The fjord system has a complex shore line,
restricting the behavioral response options for the narwhals to escape the
threats. We propose a new continuous-time correlated velocity model with
varying coefficients that includes spatial constraints on movement. To assess
the sound exposure effect we compare a baseline model for the movement before
exposure to a response model for the movement during exposure. Our model,
applied to the narwhal data, suggests increased tortuosity of the trajectories
as a consequence of the spatial constraints, and further indicates that sound
exposure can disturb narwhal motion up to a couple of tens of kilometers.
Specifically, we found an increase in velocity and a decrease in the movement
persistence.