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Defining null expectations for animal site fidelity
Authors:Simona Picardi  Briana Abrahms  Emily Gelzer  Thomas A Morrison  Tana Verzuh  Jerod A Merkle
Institution:1. Department of Wildland Resources, Jack H. Berryman Institute, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA;2. Center for Ecosystem Sentinels, Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA;3. Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, USA;4. Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
Abstract:Site fidelity—the tendency to return to previously visited locations—is widespread across taxa. Returns may be driven by several mechanisms, including memory, habitat selection, or chance; however, pattern-based definitions group different generating mechanisms under the same label of ‘site fidelity’, often assuming memory as the main driver. We propose an operational definition of site fidelity as patterns of return that deviate from a null expectation derived from a memory-free movement model. First, using agent-based simulations, we show that without memory, intrinsic movement characteristics and extrinsic landscape characteristics are key determinants of return patterns and that even random movements may generate substantial probabilities of return. Second, we illustrate how to implement our framework empirically to establish ecologically meaningful, system-specific null expectations for site fidelity. Our approach provides a conceptual and operational framework to test hypotheses on site fidelity across systems and scales.
Keywords:agent-based simulation  correlated random walk  landscape configuration  mechanistic movement model  memory  return patterns  revisitation patterns  site fidelity
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