Abstract We evaluated three mathematical procedures to estimate the parameters of the relationship between weight and length for Cichla monoculus: least squares ordinary regression on log-transformed data, non-linear estimation using raw data and a mix of multivariate analysis and fuzzy logic. Our goal was to find an alternative approach that considers the uncertainties inherent to this biological model. We found that non-linear estimation generated more consistent estimates than least squares regression. Our results also indicate that it is possible to find consistent estimates of the parameters directly from the centers of mass of each cluster. However, the most important result is the intervals obtained with the fuzzy inference system
FAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Gra...
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Length-weight relationships, while often overlooked, form the basis of many fisheries science applic...
FAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Gra...
Modeling of exponential growth or decay is a nonlinear regression technique. In the real world, the ...
We propose coefficients for regressions relating dry weight to body or tergite length in Folsomia c...
As part of a project to iniciate an Enviromental Engineering undergraduate student in the scientific...
SUMMARY Biometric relationships are important to illustrate the growth of animals. When adjusted usi...
Bioindicators are effective tools for evaluating ecosystem condition. Weight-length models are essen...
AbstractIn this report, a maximum likelihood model is developed to incorporate data uncertainty in r...
In this report, a maximum likelihood model is developed to incorporate data uncertainty in response ...
In this paper, the fundamental concepts used in different disciplines are described and these concep...
Fisheries management or conservation requires information on length-weight relationship (LWR) for th...
A comparative study of linear and non· linear parameter estimation procedures for allometric model d...
The aim of this study is to try to develop fuzzy expert system for predicting live body weight in ...
The selection for plantation of a particular type of mustard plant depending on its productivity (po...
The paper describes application of the fuzzy c-regression models algorithm in bacterial population d...
Length-weight relationships, while often overlooked, form the basis of many fisheries science applic...
FAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Gra...
Modeling of exponential growth or decay is a nonlinear regression technique. In the real world, the ...
We propose coefficients for regressions relating dry weight to body or tergite length in Folsomia c...