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Title: | On the distribution of proportions and ratios as indicators of ungulate body condition |
Authors: | Alpizar-Jara, R. Quintino, H. Serrano, E. |
Editors: | Gomes, I. Pestana, D. |
Keywords: | Probability distributions Ratios Proportions |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | ISI |
Citation: | Alpizar-Jara, R., Quintino, H. & Serrano, E. (2007). On the distribution of proportions and ratios as indicators of ungulate body condition. Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute. Proceedings of 56th Session, ISI 2007, Lisboa, 4 p. (electronic publication). |
Abstract: | In the wildlife literature various studies have shown that the amount of fat around the kidneys is
often a good indicator of body condition and health of ungulate species ([1],[2]). Wildlife biologies often
measure the weights of fat around the kidneys and the kidneys themselves (without fat), comparing
these two quantities and transforming them into a ratio or a proportion as surrogates of body condition
of dead animals. Later, they use these indices as response variables to model the e®ect of covariates
or treatments, such as age group and season of the year, on body condition. The more commonly
used models are ANOVA-type. Most debate has been concentrated on whether or not to use a simple
ANOVA model of ratios or proportions with ¯xed e®ects, or an ANCOVA model using fat weight as
response variable, and the kidneys weight as a covariate ([3]). Results have taken by surprise some
biologists because using one or another model with both response variables could lead to very di®erent
results for what it considered the most important e®ects. In this manuscript we attempt to highlight
the main di®erences and the distributional properties of these response variables, ratio and proportion. |
URI: | http://www.isi-web.org/publications/proceedings http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6597 |
ISBN: | 9789073592001 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | CIMA - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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