© Tamara Emmenegger
Analysis tools: Geolocation by light
Data from geolocators are often noisy which makes their analysis challenging. To improve the objectivity and the repeatability of the analysis we provide standard procedures for positioning.
Aims
We provide a simple step-by-step procedure from raw light level data to migration schedules and geographic positions. Our main goal is to enhance the repeatability of the analysis by reducing the effect of observer’s subjectivity and to circumvent pitfalls caused by method’s inherent errors (for a conceptual description of the procedure see supplement in Emmenegger et al. 2014, and for an exemplary R code see supplement in Liechti et al 2015).
Approach
We use threshold-based positioning, i.e. the variation of sun rise / sun set times, to estimate migration schedules (temporal pattern) and stationary periods (spatial pattern) in terrestrial migrants. We generally distinguish between stationary periods and movement periods to finally increase the accuracy of the geographic position of each stationary site within the annual cycle, e.g. the breeding, stopover and non-breeding stationary sites.
The analysis is mostly carried out in the R package GeoLight which provides fundamental functions for a detailed analysis.
Significance
The two step discrimination between stationary and movement periods and between the temporal and the spatial aspect of migration allows for the independent analysis of temporal migration schedules (which are not affected by equinox periods) and for site-specific calibration attempts to adjust for changes in the behaviour of tracked individuals and the changing environment along the migration routes (i.e. various habitats).
Results
After launching the first version in 2012 and an update in 2013, the debugged and extended version 2.0 of the R package GeoLight is now freely available on CRAN. We organize workshops on geolocation by light to support with data analysis and to clarify method’s inherent difficulties in positioning.
Project management
Felix Liechti, Tamara Emmenegger
Partners
Simeon Lisovski, Deakin University Geelong, Australia
Financial support
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) IZ32Z0_135914/1
Publications
Weak effects of geolocators on small birds: A meta‐analysis controlled for phylogeny and publication bias
Light-level geolocator analyses: A user's guide.
Spatiotemporal Group Dynamics in a Long-Distance Migratory Bird
Miniaturized multi-sensor loggers provide new insight into year-round flight behaviour of small trans-Sahara avian migrants.
Timing of migration and residence areas during the non-breeding period of barn swallows Hirundo rustica in relation to sex and population.
Package 'GeoLight'.
Individual migration timing of common nightingales is tuned with vegetation and prey phenology at breeding sites.
GeoLight - processing and analysing light-based geolocator data in R.
Geolocation by light: accuracy and precision affected by environmental factors.