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      Bringing the analysis of animal orientation data full circle: model-based approaches with maximum likelihood

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          In studies of animal orientation, data are often represented as directions that can be analyzed using circular statistical methods. Although several circular statistical tests exist to detect the presence of a mean direction, likelihood-based approaches may offer advantages in hypothesis testing – especially when data are multimodal. Unfortunately, likelihood-based inference in animal orientation remains rare. Here, we discuss some of the assumptions and limitations of common circular tests and report a new R package called CircMLE to implement the maximum likelihood analysis of circular data. We illustrate the use of this package on both simulated datasets and an empirical example dataset in Chinook salmon ( Oncorhynchus tshawytscha). Our software provides a convenient interface that facilitates the use of model-based approaches in animal orientation studies.

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          Summary: A new statistical package developed in R for the maximum likelihood analysis of animal orientation data. Both simulated and empirical examples are provided for demonstration.

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          Journal
          J Exp Biol
          J. Exp. Biol
          JEB
          jexbio
          The Journal of Experimental Biology
          The Company of Biologists Ltd
          0022-0949
          1477-9145
          1 November 2017
          1 November 2017
          1 November 2017
          : 220
          : 21
          : 3878-3882
          Affiliations
          Department of Biology, Duke University , Durham, NC 27708, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Author for correspondence ( rfitak9@ 123456gmail.com )
          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7398-6259
          Article
          PMC6514460 PMC6514460 6514460 JEB167056
          10.1242/jeb.167056
          6514460
          28860118
          586eb1ac-799a-4cde-a273-6bf7c3f811c6
          © 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd
          History
          : 21 July 2017
          : 25 August 2017
          Funding
          Funded by: Air Force Office of Scientific Research, http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000181;
          Award ID: FA9550-14-1-0208
          Categories
          Methods & Techniques

          Circular statistics,von Mises distribution,Unimodal,Bimodal,Rayleigh test

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