SUMMARY Biometric relationships are important to illustrate the growth of animals. When adjusted using nonlinear models, these relationships can provide important information that contributes to the improvement of breeding techniques. In this study, morphometric data as a function of weight obtained in four experiments involving bullfrog tadpoles were adjusted using Gompertz, Logistic, Von Bertalanffy and Brody nonlinear models and the best-fit model was determined. After fitting the parameters to the different models in each experiment, the models were compared based on confidence intervals (α = 0.05). The following criteria were used for selection of the best model: biological interpretation, residual mean square, coefficient of determina...
This study explores the cohort patterns in a size versus time plot of individual metamorphs of Rana ...
One of the most important problems for evolutionary biologists is to investigate the patterns and st...
Morphological measurements of Agalychnis callidryas tadpoles reared in one of 5 predator treatments ...
SUMMARY Biometric relationships are important to illustrate the growth of animals. When adjusted usi...
Describing animal growth rate using non-linear models allows a detailed evaluation of growth behavio...
Feed management needs to be improved in frog farming to reduce the indirect effects of inadequate fe...
Knowledge of the growth of animals is important so that zootechnical activity can be more accurate a...
© 2019 Copyright 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. We conducted a comparative (...
Phenotypic plasticity is the result of environmental factors interacting with genes to influence the...
<p>(a) A tadpole of our study species, the red-eyed treefrog <i>Agalychnis callidryas</i>, shown wit...
The main objective of this study was to compare the goodness of fit of five non-linear growth models...
Well-controlled development leads to uniform body size and a better growth rate; therefore, the abil...
Animal growth does not follow a linear pattern, being explained mathematically by functions that hav...
<p>Predator treatments influenced the allometric scaling relationship between body length and tail m...
Morphometric measurements of tadpoles of Scinax juruena sp. nov. (lot ABAM 4101).</p
This study explores the cohort patterns in a size versus time plot of individual metamorphs of Rana ...
One of the most important problems for evolutionary biologists is to investigate the patterns and st...
Morphological measurements of Agalychnis callidryas tadpoles reared in one of 5 predator treatments ...
SUMMARY Biometric relationships are important to illustrate the growth of animals. When adjusted usi...
Describing animal growth rate using non-linear models allows a detailed evaluation of growth behavio...
Feed management needs to be improved in frog farming to reduce the indirect effects of inadequate fe...
Knowledge of the growth of animals is important so that zootechnical activity can be more accurate a...
© 2019 Copyright 2019 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands. We conducted a comparative (...
Phenotypic plasticity is the result of environmental factors interacting with genes to influence the...
<p>(a) A tadpole of our study species, the red-eyed treefrog <i>Agalychnis callidryas</i>, shown wit...
The main objective of this study was to compare the goodness of fit of five non-linear growth models...
Well-controlled development leads to uniform body size and a better growth rate; therefore, the abil...
Animal growth does not follow a linear pattern, being explained mathematically by functions that hav...
<p>Predator treatments influenced the allometric scaling relationship between body length and tail m...
Morphometric measurements of tadpoles of Scinax juruena sp. nov. (lot ABAM 4101).</p
This study explores the cohort patterns in a size versus time plot of individual metamorphs of Rana ...
One of the most important problems for evolutionary biologists is to investigate the patterns and st...
Morphological measurements of Agalychnis callidryas tadpoles reared in one of 5 predator treatments ...