Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals
The specific growth rate, G, is widely used in articles dealing with the growth of aquatic organisms under experimental conditions. When individuals are untagged, the arithmetic mean of G for a group of animals must be calculated from weight geometric means, not from arithmetic means. The type of we...
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doaj-090b1e734dd74420a94dff5ddbdba0c62021-05-05T13:49:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342015-12-0179450550810.3989/scimar.04303.30A1581Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individualsLorenzo Márquez0Gabriel A. Morales1Miguel Sáenz de Rodrigáñez2Eduardo Almansa3Francisco J. Moyano4Manuel Díaz5Núcleo de Investigación en Producción Alimentaria, Escuela de Acuicultura, Universidad Católica de TemucoDepartamento de Producción Animal, Universidad de Buenos AiresGrupo de Nutrición y Alimentación Animal, Universidad de AlmeríaCentro Oceanográfico de Canarias, Instituto Español de OceanografíaGrupo de Nutrición y Alimentación Animal, Universidad de AlmeríaGrupo de Nutrición y Alimentación Animal, Universidad de AlmeríaThe specific growth rate, G, is widely used in articles dealing with the growth of aquatic organisms under experimental conditions. When individuals are untagged, the arithmetic mean of G for a group of animals must be calculated from weight geometric means, not from arithmetic means. The type of weight mean used in articles to calculate the arithmetic mean of G is usually not reported, and an extended use of weight arithmetic means is common. The arithmetic mean of G so calculated is biased according to the increment in the squared coefficient of variation of body weights. Another potential bias in the calculation of the arithmetic mean of G is size-dependent mortality; this bias cannot be avoided when individuals are untagged, but maximal and minimal values can be obtained. In summary, in view of these analytical results, it seems prudent to calculate the arithmetic mean of G for a group of untagged animals from geometric means of weights, and to estimate the maximal error due to the possibility of size-dependent mortality whenever possible.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1610growth ratecorrectionsaquatic organismsexperimental culturestaggingmortality |
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Lorenzo Márquez Gabriel A. Morales Miguel Sáenz de Rodrigáñez Eduardo Almansa Francisco J. Moyano Manuel Díaz Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals Scientia Marina growth rate corrections aquatic organisms experimental cultures tagging mortality |
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Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals |
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Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals |
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Comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals |
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comments on the calculation of the specific growth rate in experiments with untagged individuals |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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The specific growth rate, G, is widely used in articles dealing with the growth of aquatic organisms under experimental conditions. When individuals are untagged, the arithmetic mean of G for a group of animals must be calculated from weight geometric means, not from arithmetic means. The type of weight mean used in articles to calculate the arithmetic mean of G is usually not reported, and an extended use of weight arithmetic means is common. The arithmetic mean of G so calculated is biased according to the increment in the squared coefficient of variation of body weights. Another potential bias in the calculation of the arithmetic mean of G is size-dependent mortality; this bias cannot be avoided when individuals are untagged, but maximal and minimal values can be obtained. In summary, in view of these analytical results, it seems prudent to calculate the arithmetic mean of G for a group of untagged animals from geometric means of weights, and to estimate the maximal error due to the possibility of size-dependent mortality whenever possible. |
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