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Horizontal movements of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) near Hawaii determined by Kalman filter analysis of archival tagging data

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FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY
卷 12, 期 3, 页码 141-151

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2419.2003.00228.x

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archival tags; geolocation errors; movement models; tuna distribution

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Geolocation data were recovered from archival tags applied to bigeye tuna near Hawaii. A state-space Kalman filter statistical model was used to estimate geolocation errors, movement parameters, and most probable tracks from the recovered data. Standard deviation estimates ranged from 0.5degrees to 4.4degrees latitude and from 0.2degrees to 1.6degrees longitude. Bias estimates ranged from -1.9degrees to 4.1degrees latitude and from -0.5degrees to 3.0degrees longitude. Estimates of directed movement were close to zero for most fish reaching a maximum magnitude of 5.3 nm day(-1) for the one fish that moved away from its release site. Diffusivity estimates were also low, ranging from near zero to 1000 nm(2) day(-1) . Low values of the estimated movement parameters are consistent with the restricted scale of the observed movement and the apparent fidelity of bigeye to geographical points of attraction. Inclusion of a time-dependent model of the variance in geolocation estimates reduced the variability of latitude estimates. The state-space Kalman filter model appears to provide realistic estimates of in situ geolocation errors and movement parameters, provides a means to avoid indeterminate latitude estimates during equinoxes, and is a potential bridge between analyses of individual and population movements.

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