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Simulation of large-scale tropical tuna movements in relation with daily remote sensing data : the artificial life approach
- Publication Year :
- 1997
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Abstract
- Tunas are known to be able to travel long distances. The aim of this paper is to propose new ethological models which reproduce some tuna movements using the dynamics of their environment. We use sea surface temperature animations (from remote sensing data) to model the South West Indian Ocean, and French purse seiners data are used to estimate movements of fish. The objective of the models will be to find a northern movement from the Mozambique Channel to the Seychelles Islands at the appropriate time (May–July). The initial model uses our ecological knowledge of tunas, i.e. the search behavior for high concentrations of food commonly associated with thermal fronts. In some cases, this simple model creates some northern movements from the Mozambique Channel, but it cannot be used to reproduce large-scale movements between the Mozambique Channel and the Seychelles Islands. The next generation model is created where tuna behaviors are modeled by an artificial neural network, using a genetic algorithm to adjust the connection weights. The tuna school-network receives daily information from its local environment and chooses the best actions in order to be able to pass from the Mozambique Channel to the Seychelles Islands at the appropriate time. One neural network emerges and represents an adaptive behavior able to interpret daily sea surface temperatures to mimic large-scale tuna movements. This artificial behavior can be generalized to each possible departure position from the Mozambique Channel. This modelling represents a new tool to study large-scale movements of pelagic fish, and is a first step towards real-time management of fisheries.
- Subjects :
- Statistics and Probability
Meteorology
Computer science
MIGRATION
Movement
IMAGE SATELLITE
Marine Biology
Models, Biological
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Artificial life
Animals
COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE
Computer Simulation
VIE ARTIFICIELLE
AMENAGEMENT DES PECHES
Indian Ocean
Remote sensing
Adaptive behavior
TEMPERATURE DE SURFACE
MODELE MATHEMATIQUE
FRONT THERMIQUE
BANC DE POISSONS
Behavior, Animal
Artificial neural network
Tuna
Applied Mathematics
THON
Temperature
FACTEUR ECOLOGIQUE
Pelagic zone
Feeding Behavior
General Medicine
CAPTURE
Sea surface temperature
ALGORITHME GENETIQUE
Modeling and Simulation
SIMULATION
Neural Networks, Computer
Scale (map)
Algorithms
Communication channel
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6b28d58915f28d0e63c5a5aea0a7913c