Classification method performance was evaluated using otolith chemistry of juvenile Atlantic menhaden Brevoortia tyrannus when assumptions of data normality were met and were violated. Four methods were tested [linear discriminant function analysis (LDFA), quadratic discriminant function analysis (QDFA), random forest (RF) and artificial neural networks (ANN)] using computer simulation to determine their performance when variable-group means ranged from small to large and their performance under conditions of typical skewness to double the amount of skewness typically observed. Using the kappa index, the parametric methods performed best after applying appropriate data transformation, gaining 2% better performance with LDFA performing sligh...
12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tablesThe identification of fish species using otolith shape has been common ...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
The value of using otolith chemistry to characterize recruitment in terms of natal source regions de...
Classification method performance was evaluated using otolith chemistry of juvenile Atlantic menhade...
Reliable assessment of fish origin is of critical importance for exploited species, since nursery ar...
The assignment of individual fish to its stock of origin is important for reliable stock assessment ...
Identifying the natal sources of fish is an important step in understanding its population dynamics....
Stock-separation of highly mobile Clupeids (sprat – Sprattus sprattus and herring – Clupea harengus)...
Marine ecologists commonly use discriminant function analysis (DFA) to evaluate the similarity of di...
Species identification by fish otoliths is an effective and appropriate approach. However, the allom...
The otolith chemistry is one of the most commonly used tools to elucidate the structure of fish stoc...
Abstract Fish otoliths have long played an important role in sustainable �sheries management. Stoc...
International audienceWe investigate the use of statistical learning techniques for fish age estimat...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Analysis of growth increments in the hard parts of animals (e.g., fish otoliths) can be used to asse...
12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tablesThe identification of fish species using otolith shape has been common ...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
The value of using otolith chemistry to characterize recruitment in terms of natal source regions de...
Classification method performance was evaluated using otolith chemistry of juvenile Atlantic menhade...
Reliable assessment of fish origin is of critical importance for exploited species, since nursery ar...
The assignment of individual fish to its stock of origin is important for reliable stock assessment ...
Identifying the natal sources of fish is an important step in understanding its population dynamics....
Stock-separation of highly mobile Clupeids (sprat – Sprattus sprattus and herring – Clupea harengus)...
Marine ecologists commonly use discriminant function analysis (DFA) to evaluate the similarity of di...
Species identification by fish otoliths is an effective and appropriate approach. However, the allom...
The otolith chemistry is one of the most commonly used tools to elucidate the structure of fish stoc...
Abstract Fish otoliths have long played an important role in sustainable �sheries management. Stoc...
International audienceWe investigate the use of statistical learning techniques for fish age estimat...
Age structure and growth of fish is an extremely important in fishries management. The data help pol...
Analysis of growth increments in the hard parts of animals (e.g., fish otoliths) can be used to asse...
12 pages, 5 figures, 2 tablesThe identification of fish species using otolith shape has been common ...
In ever-increasing numbers, researchers wish to extract information based on chemical analyses from ...
The value of using otolith chemistry to characterize recruitment in terms of natal source regions de...