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Inferring resource distributions from Atlantic bluefin tuna movements: an analysis based on net displacement and length of track
Authors:Gutenkunst Ryan  Newlands Nathaniel  Lutcavage Molly  Edelstein-Keshet Leah
Institution:a Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-2501, USA
b Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Research Centre, 5403 1st Avenue S., P.O. Box 3000, Lethbridge, AB, Canada T1J 4B1
c Department of Zoology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824-2617, USA
d Department of Mathematics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6T 1Z2
Abstract:We use observed movement tracks of Atlantic bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Maine and mathematical modeling of this movement to identify possible resource patches. We infer bounds on the overall sizes and distribution of such patches, even though they are difficult to quantify by direct observation in situ. To do so, we segment individual fish tracks into intervals of distinct motion types based on the ratio of net displacement to length of track (ΔDL) over a time window Δt. To find the best segmentation, we optimize the fit of a random-walk movement model to each motion type. We compare results from two distinct movement models: biased turning and biased speed, to check the model-dependence of our inferences, and find that uncertainty in choice of movement model dominates the uncertainties of our conclusions. We find that our data are best described using two motion types: “localized” (ΔDL small) and “long-ranged” (ΔDL large). The biased turning model leads to significantly better resolution of localized movement intervals than the biased speed model. We hypothesize that localized movement corresponds to exploitation of resource patches. Comparison with visual behavior observations made during tracking suggests that many inferred intervals of localized motion do indeed correspond to feeding activity. From our analysis, we estimate that, on average, bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Maine encounter a resource patch every 2 h, that those patches have an average radius of 0.7-1.2 km, and that, overall, there are at most 5-9 such patches per View the MathML source in the region studied.
Keywords:Atlantic bluefin tuna  Resource patch distribution  Localized and long-ranged motion  Correlated biased random walk
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