Movement responses to environment: fast inference of variation among southern elephant seals with a mixed effects model

I. D. Jonsen*, C. R. McMahon, T. A. Patterson, M. Auger-Méthé, R. Harcourt, M. A. Hindell, S. Bestley

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    Abstract

    Like many species, movement patterns of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) are being influenced by long-term environmental change. These seals migrate up to 4,000 km from their breeding colonies, foraging for months in a variety of Southern Ocean habitats. Understanding how movement patterns vary with environmental features and how these relationships differ among individuals employing different foraging strategies can provide insight into foraging performance at a population level. We apply new fast-estimation tools to fit mixed effects within a random walk movement model, rapidly inferring among-individual variability in southern elephant seal environment–movement relationships. We found that seals making foraging trips to the sea ice on or near the Antarctic continental shelf consistently reduced speed and directionality (move persistence) with increasing sea-ice coverage but had variable responses to chlorophyll a concentration, whereas seals foraging in the open ocean reduced move persistence in regions where circumpolar deep water shoaled. Given future climate scenarios, open-ocean foragers may encounter more productive habitat but sea-ice foragers may see reduced habitat availability. Our approach is scalable to large telemetry data sets and allows flexible combinations of mixed effects to be evaluated via model selection, thereby illuminating the ecological context of animal movements that underlie habitat usage.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numbere02566
    Pages (from-to)1-8
    Number of pages8
    JournalEcology
    Volume100
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

    Bibliographical note

    Copyright by the Ecological Society of America. Article published in Ecology, Vol 100, Issue 1, Article number e02566, by Jonsen, I. D., McMahon, C. R., Patterson, T. A., Auger‐Méthé, M., Harcourt, R., Hindell, M. A., & Bestley, S. (2019). Movement responses to environment: fast inference of variation among southern elephant seals with a mixed effects model. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2566

    Keywords

    • correlated random walk
    • habitat
    • latent variable
    • random effects
    • southern elephant seals
    • spatial ecology
    • telemetry
    • template model builder

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