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Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?

An ethogram is a catalogue of discrete behaviors typically employed by a species. Traditionally animal behavior has been recorded by observing study individuals directly. However, this approach is difficult, often impossible, in the case of behaviors which occur in remote areas and/or at great depth...

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Autores principales: Sakamoto, Kentaro Q., Sato, Katsufumi, Ishizuka, Mayumi, Watanuki, Yutaka, Takahashi, Akinori, Daunt, Francis, Wanless, Sarah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19404389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005379
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author Sakamoto, Kentaro Q.
Sato, Katsufumi
Ishizuka, Mayumi
Watanuki, Yutaka
Takahashi, Akinori
Daunt, Francis
Wanless, Sarah
author_facet Sakamoto, Kentaro Q.
Sato, Katsufumi
Ishizuka, Mayumi
Watanuki, Yutaka
Takahashi, Akinori
Daunt, Francis
Wanless, Sarah
author_sort Sakamoto, Kentaro Q.
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description An ethogram is a catalogue of discrete behaviors typically employed by a species. Traditionally animal behavior has been recorded by observing study individuals directly. However, this approach is difficult, often impossible, in the case of behaviors which occur in remote areas and/or at great depth or altitude. The recent development of increasingly sophisticated, animal-borne data loggers, has started to overcome this problem. Accelerometers are particularly useful in this respect because they can record the dynamic motion of a body in e.g. flight, walking, or swimming. However, classifying behavior using body acceleration characteristics typically requires prior knowledge of the behavior of free-ranging animals. Here, we demonstrate an automated procedure to categorize behavior from body acceleration, together with the release of a user-friendly computer application, “Ethographer”. We evaluated its performance using longitudinal acceleration data collected from a foot-propelled diving seabird, the European shag, Phalacrocorax aristotelis. The time series data were converted into a spectrum by continuous wavelet transformation. Then, each second of the spectrum was categorized into one of 20 behavior groups by unsupervised cluster analysis, using k-means methods. The typical behaviors extracted were characterized by the periodicities of body acceleration. Each categorized behavior was assumed to correspond to when the bird was on land, in flight, on the sea surface, diving and so on. The behaviors classified by the procedures accorded well with those independently defined from depth profiles. Because our approach is performed by unsupervised computation of the data, it has the potential to detect previously unknown types of behavior and unknown sequences of some behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-26711592009-04-30 Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds? Sakamoto, Kentaro Q. Sato, Katsufumi Ishizuka, Mayumi Watanuki, Yutaka Takahashi, Akinori Daunt, Francis Wanless, Sarah PLoS One Research Article An ethogram is a catalogue of discrete behaviors typically employed by a species. Traditionally animal behavior has been recorded by observing study individuals directly. However, this approach is difficult, often impossible, in the case of behaviors which occur in remote areas and/or at great depth or altitude. The recent development of increasingly sophisticated, animal-borne data loggers, has started to overcome this problem. Accelerometers are particularly useful in this respect because they can record the dynamic motion of a body in e.g. flight, walking, or swimming. However, classifying behavior using body acceleration characteristics typically requires prior knowledge of the behavior of free-ranging animals. Here, we demonstrate an automated procedure to categorize behavior from body acceleration, together with the release of a user-friendly computer application, “Ethographer”. We evaluated its performance using longitudinal acceleration data collected from a foot-propelled diving seabird, the European shag, Phalacrocorax aristotelis. The time series data were converted into a spectrum by continuous wavelet transformation. Then, each second of the spectrum was categorized into one of 20 behavior groups by unsupervised cluster analysis, using k-means methods. The typical behaviors extracted were characterized by the periodicities of body acceleration. Each categorized behavior was assumed to correspond to when the bird was on land, in flight, on the sea surface, diving and so on. The behaviors classified by the procedures accorded well with those independently defined from depth profiles. Because our approach is performed by unsupervised computation of the data, it has the potential to detect previously unknown types of behavior and unknown sequences of some behaviors. Public Library of Science 2009-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2671159/ /pubmed/19404389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005379 Text en Sakamoto et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Sakamoto, Kentaro Q.
Sato, Katsufumi
Ishizuka, Mayumi
Watanuki, Yutaka
Takahashi, Akinori
Daunt, Francis
Wanless, Sarah
Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title_full Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title_fullStr Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title_full_unstemmed Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title_short Can Ethograms Be Automatically Generated Using Body Acceleration Data from Free-Ranging Birds?
title_sort can ethograms be automatically generated using body acceleration data from free-ranging birds?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671159/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19404389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0005379
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