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Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)

The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipline of movement ecology has increased over recent years. This is particularly the case for instrumented wildlife, with many studies now opting to record parameters at high (infra-second) sampling freq...

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Autores principales: Gunner, Richard M., Wilson, Rory P., Holton, Mark D., Hopkins, Phil, Bell, Stephen H., Marks, Nikki J., Bennett, Nigel C., Ferreira, Sam, Govender, Danny, Viljoen, Pauli, Bruns, Angela, van Schalkwyk, O. Louis, Bertelsen, Mads F., Duarte, Carlos M., van Rooyen, Martin C., Tambling, Craig J., Göppert, Aoife, Diesel, Delmar, Scantlebury, D. Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8767188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0692
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author Gunner, Richard M.
Wilson, Rory P.
Holton, Mark D.
Hopkins, Phil
Bell, Stephen H.
Marks, Nikki J.
Bennett, Nigel C.
Ferreira, Sam
Govender, Danny
Viljoen, Pauli
Bruns, Angela
van Schalkwyk, O. Louis
Bertelsen, Mads F.
Duarte, Carlos M.
van Rooyen, Martin C.
Tambling, Craig J.
Göppert, Aoife
Diesel, Delmar
Scantlebury, D. Michael
author_facet Gunner, Richard M.
Wilson, Rory P.
Holton, Mark D.
Hopkins, Phil
Bell, Stephen H.
Marks, Nikki J.
Bennett, Nigel C.
Ferreira, Sam
Govender, Danny
Viljoen, Pauli
Bruns, Angela
van Schalkwyk, O. Louis
Bertelsen, Mads F.
Duarte, Carlos M.
van Rooyen, Martin C.
Tambling, Craig J.
Göppert, Aoife
Diesel, Delmar
Scantlebury, D. Michael
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description The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipline of movement ecology has increased over recent years. This is particularly the case for instrumented wildlife, with many studies now opting to record parameters at high (infra-second) sampling frequencies. However, the detail with which GPS loggers can elucidate fine-scale movement depends on the precision and accuracy of fixes, with accuracy being affected by signal reception. We hypothesized that animal behaviour was the main factor affecting fix inaccuracy, with inherent GPS positional noise (jitter) being most apparent during GPS fixes for non-moving locations, thereby producing disproportionate error during rest periods. A movement-verified filtering (MVF) protocol was constructed to compare GPS-derived speed data with dynamic body acceleration, to provide a computationally quick method for identifying genuine travelling movement. This method was tested on 11 free-ranging lions (Panthera leo) fitted with collar-mounted GPS units and tri-axial motion sensors recording at 1 and 40 Hz, respectively. The findings support the hypothesis and show that distance moved estimates were, on average, overestimated by greater than 80% prior to GPS screening. We present the conceptual and mathematical protocols for screening fix inaccuracy within high-resolution GPS datasets and demonstrate the importance that MVF has for avoiding inaccurate and biased estimates of movement.
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spelling pubmed-87671882022-02-03 Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo) Gunner, Richard M. Wilson, Rory P. Holton, Mark D. Hopkins, Phil Bell, Stephen H. Marks, Nikki J. Bennett, Nigel C. Ferreira, Sam Govender, Danny Viljoen, Pauli Bruns, Angela van Schalkwyk, O. Louis Bertelsen, Mads F. Duarte, Carlos M. van Rooyen, Martin C. Tambling, Craig J. Göppert, Aoife Diesel, Delmar Scantlebury, D. Michael J R Soc Interface Life Sciences–Physics interface The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipline of movement ecology has increased over recent years. This is particularly the case for instrumented wildlife, with many studies now opting to record parameters at high (infra-second) sampling frequencies. However, the detail with which GPS loggers can elucidate fine-scale movement depends on the precision and accuracy of fixes, with accuracy being affected by signal reception. We hypothesized that animal behaviour was the main factor affecting fix inaccuracy, with inherent GPS positional noise (jitter) being most apparent during GPS fixes for non-moving locations, thereby producing disproportionate error during rest periods. A movement-verified filtering (MVF) protocol was constructed to compare GPS-derived speed data with dynamic body acceleration, to provide a computationally quick method for identifying genuine travelling movement. This method was tested on 11 free-ranging lions (Panthera leo) fitted with collar-mounted GPS units and tri-axial motion sensors recording at 1 and 40 Hz, respectively. The findings support the hypothesis and show that distance moved estimates were, on average, overestimated by greater than 80% prior to GPS screening. We present the conceptual and mathematical protocols for screening fix inaccuracy within high-resolution GPS datasets and demonstrate the importance that MVF has for avoiding inaccurate and biased estimates of movement. The Royal Society 2022-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8767188/ /pubmed/35042386 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0692 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Life Sciences–Physics interface
Gunner, Richard M.
Wilson, Rory P.
Holton, Mark D.
Hopkins, Phil
Bell, Stephen H.
Marks, Nikki J.
Bennett, Nigel C.
Ferreira, Sam
Govender, Danny
Viljoen, Pauli
Bruns, Angela
van Schalkwyk, O. Louis
Bertelsen, Mads F.
Duarte, Carlos M.
van Rooyen, Martin C.
Tambling, Craig J.
Göppert, Aoife
Diesel, Delmar
Scantlebury, D. Michael
Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title_full Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title_fullStr Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title_full_unstemmed Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title_short Decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the African lion (Panthera leo)
title_sort decision rules for determining terrestrial movement and the consequences for filtering high-resolution global positioning system tracks: a case study using the african lion (panthera leo)
topic Life Sciences–Physics interface
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8767188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35042386
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2021.0692
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