Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation

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作者
Thurfjell H. [1 ]
Ciuti S. [1 ,2 ]
Boyce M.S. [1 ]
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[1] University of Alberta, Department of Biological Sciences, Edmonton, T6G 2E9, AB
[2] University of Freiburg, Department of Biometry and Environmental System Analysis, Freiburg
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Broken stick model; Geographic Information System GIS; GPS telemetry; Habitat selection; Individual modelling; Remote sensing; Resource Selection Function RSF; Resource Selection Probability Function RSPF; State-space model; Step Selection Function SSF;
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10.1186/2051-3933-2-4
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Recent progress in positioning technology facilitates the collection of massive amounts of sequential spatial data on animals. This has led to new opportunities and challenges when investigating animal movement behaviour and habitat selection. Tools like Step Selection Functions (SSFs) are relatively new powerful models for studying resource selection by animals moving through the landscape. SSFs compare environmental attributes of observed steps (the linear segment between two consecutive observations of position) with alternative random steps taken from the same starting point. SSFs have been used to study habitat selection, human-wildlife interactions, movement corridors, and dispersal behaviours in animals. SSFs also have the potential to depict resource selection at multiple spatial and temporal scales. There are several aspects of SSFs where consensus has not yet been reached such as how to analyse the data, when to consider habitat covariates along linear paths between observations rather than at their endpoints, how many random steps should be considered to measure availability, and how to account for individual variation. In this review we aim to address all these issues, as well as to highlight weak features of this modelling approach that should be developed by further research. Finally, we suggest that SSFs could be integrated with state-space models to classify behavioural states when estimating SSFs. © 2014 Thurfjell et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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