一种状态空间模型估计在繁殖群体中连续计数的鳍状幼犬产量

IF 3.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Eiren K. Jacobson , Mia R. Goldman , Len Thomas , Debbie J.F. Russell
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估计鳍状鱼类的数量是很困难的,因为它们流动性很强,分布广泛,大部分时间都在海上度过。丰度估计通常基于陆地或冰面上的数量。在群体繁殖的物种中,如灰海豹(Halichoerus grypus),监测主要集中在繁殖季节,幼崽产量(在一个季节出生的幼崽数量)被用作总种群规模的指标。在任何一个种群中,灰海豹都要在几个月的时间里分娩,所以并不是所有的幼崽都在同一个种群中。幼崽出生时是白色的,在离开蚁群之前会蜕皮成成年人一样的皮毛。在英国大多数主要的海豹繁殖地,在一个繁殖季的过程中,进行了一系列的数码摄影空中调查,分析人员计算了拍摄到的白海豹和换毛海豹幼崽的数量。我们开发了一个灵活的状态空间模型,利用这些计数数据来估计幼犬的产量。该模型由出生、换毛和离开的确定性过程模型和允许不完美检测和分类的随机观察模型组成。我们在模板模型生成器(TMB)中实现了该模型,并使用最大似然法对其进行拟合。结果表明,该模型在模拟和实际数据集上都具有良好的性能。该模型可以应用于其他分类群,这些分类群收集了不同生命阶段的连续计数,并用于研究关键的生态问题,例如,气候变化对物候的影响。
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A state-space model for estimating pinniped pup production from serial counts at breeding colonies
Estimating pinniped abundance is difficult because they are highly mobile and widely distributed, and spend the majority of time at sea. Abundance estimates are typically based on counts on land or ice. In species that breed colonially, such as the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus), monitoring is largely focused on the breeding season, and pup production (number of pups born in a season) is used as an index of the total population size. At any one colony, grey seals give birth over several months, so not all pups are present at the colony at any one time. Pups are born white and moult into an adult-like coat before leaving the colony. At most key UK breeding colonies, over the course of a breeding season, a series of digital photographic aerial surveys are conducted and analysts count the numbers of white and moulted seal pups photographed. We developed a flexible state-space model to estimate pup production using these count data. The model is comprised of a deterministic process model for birth, moult, and leaving, and a stochastic observation model that allows for imperfect detection and classification. We implemented this model in Template Model Builder (TMB) and fit it using maximum likelihood. We show that our model performs well on simulated and real datasets. This model could be applied to other taxa for which successive counts of different life stages are collected, and used to investigate key ecological questions including, for example, the impact of climate change on phenology.
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Ecological Modelling
Ecological Modelling 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.50%
发文量
259
审稿时长
69 days
期刊介绍: The journal is concerned with the use of mathematical models and systems analysis for the description of ecological processes and for the sustainable management of resources. Human activity and well-being are dependent on and integrated with the functioning of ecosystems and the services they provide. We aim to understand these basic ecosystem functions using mathematical and conceptual modelling, systems analysis, thermodynamics, computer simulations, and ecological theory. This leads to a preference for process-based models embedded in theory with explicit causative agents as opposed to strictly statistical or correlative descriptions. These modelling methods can be applied to a wide spectrum of issues ranging from basic ecology to human ecology to socio-ecological systems. The journal welcomes research articles, short communications, review articles, letters to the editor, book reviews, and other communications. The journal also supports the activities of the [International Society of Ecological Modelling (ISEM)](http://www.isemna.org/).
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