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Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type
Introduction: A large body of literature aims at identifying growth models that fit best to given mass-at-age data. The von Bertalanffy-Pütter differential equation is a unifying framework for the study of growth models. Problem: The most common growth models used in poultry science literature fit i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698187/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez122 |
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author | Kühleitner, Manfred Brunner, Norbert Nowak, Werner-Georg Renner-Martin, Katharina Scheicher, Klaus |
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description | Introduction: A large body of literature aims at identifying growth models that fit best to given mass-at-age data. The von Bertalanffy-Pütter differential equation is a unifying framework for the study of growth models. Problem: The most common growth models used in poultry science literature fit into this framework, as these models correspond to different exponent-pairs (e.g., Brody, Gompertz, logistic, Richards, and von Bertalanffy models). Here, we search for the optimal exponent-pairs (a and b) amongst all possible exponent-pairs and expect a significantly better fit of the growth curve to concrete mass-at-age data. Method: Data fitting becomes more difficult, as there is a large region of nearly optimal exponent-pairs. We therefore develop a fully automated optimization method, with computation time of about 1 to 2 wk per data-set. For the proof of principle, we applied it to literature data about 217 male meat-type chickens, Athens Canadian Random Bred, that were reared under controlled conditions and weighed 28 times during a time span of 170 D. Results: We compared 2 methods of data fitting, least squares using the sum of squared errors (SSE), which is common in literature, and a variant using the sum of squared log-errors SSElog. For these data, the optimal exponent-pairs were (0.43, 4.06) for SSE = 2,208.6 (31% improvement over literature values for the residual standard deviation) and (0.89, 0.93) for SSElog = 0.04599. Both optimal exponents were clearly distinct from the exponent-pairs of the common models in literature. This finding was reinforced by considering the region of nearly optimal exponents. Discussion: We explain, why we recommend using SSElog for data fitting and we discuss prognosis, where data from the first 8 wk of growth would not be enough. |
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spelling | pubmed-66981872019-08-22 Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type Kühleitner, Manfred Brunner, Norbert Nowak, Werner-Georg Renner-Martin, Katharina Scheicher, Klaus Poult Sci Management and Production Introduction: A large body of literature aims at identifying growth models that fit best to given mass-at-age data. The von Bertalanffy-Pütter differential equation is a unifying framework for the study of growth models. Problem: The most common growth models used in poultry science literature fit into this framework, as these models correspond to different exponent-pairs (e.g., Brody, Gompertz, logistic, Richards, and von Bertalanffy models). Here, we search for the optimal exponent-pairs (a and b) amongst all possible exponent-pairs and expect a significantly better fit of the growth curve to concrete mass-at-age data. Method: Data fitting becomes more difficult, as there is a large region of nearly optimal exponent-pairs. We therefore develop a fully automated optimization method, with computation time of about 1 to 2 wk per data-set. For the proof of principle, we applied it to literature data about 217 male meat-type chickens, Athens Canadian Random Bred, that were reared under controlled conditions and weighed 28 times during a time span of 170 D. Results: We compared 2 methods of data fitting, least squares using the sum of squared errors (SSE), which is common in literature, and a variant using the sum of squared log-errors SSElog. For these data, the optimal exponent-pairs were (0.43, 4.06) for SSE = 2,208.6 (31% improvement over literature values for the residual standard deviation) and (0.89, 0.93) for SSElog = 0.04599. Both optimal exponents were clearly distinct from the exponent-pairs of the common models in literature. This finding was reinforced by considering the region of nearly optimal exponents. Discussion: We explain, why we recommend using SSElog for data fitting and we discuss prognosis, where data from the first 8 wk of growth would not be enough. Poultry Science Association, Inc. 2019-09 2019-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6698187/ /pubmed/30895317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez122 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Poultry Science Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com. |
spellingShingle | Management and Production Kühleitner, Manfred Brunner, Norbert Nowak, Werner-Georg Renner-Martin, Katharina Scheicher, Klaus Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title | Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title_full | Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title_fullStr | Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title_full_unstemmed | Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title_short | Best-fitting growth curves of the von Bertalanffy-Pütter type |
title_sort | best-fitting growth curves of the von bertalanffy-pütter type |
topic | Management and Production |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6698187/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895317 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez122 |
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