Abstract

Conservation of eelgrass relies on transplants and evaluation of success depends on nondestructive measurements of average leaf biomass in shoots among other variables. Allometric proxies offer a convenient way to assessments. Identifying surrogates via log transformation and linear regression can set biased results. Views conceive this approach to be meaningful, asserting that curvature in geometrical space explains bias. Inappropriateness of correction factor of retransformation bias could also explain inconsistencies. Accounting for nonlinearity of the log transformed response relied on a generalized allometric model. Scaling parameters depend continuously on the descriptor. Joining correction factor is conceived as the partial sum of series expansion of mean retransformed residuals leading to highest reproducibility strength. Fits of particular characterizations of the generalized curvature model conveyed outstanding reproducibility of average eelgrass leaf biomass in shoots. Although nonlinear heteroscedastic regression resulted also to be suitable, only log transformation approaches can unmask a size related differentiation in growth form of the leaf. Generally, whenever structure of regression error is undetermined, choosing a suitable form of retransformation correction factor becomes elusive. Compared to customary nonparametric characterizations of this correction factor, present form proved more efficient. We expect that offered generalized allometric model along with proposed correction factor form provides a suitable analytical arrangement for the general settings of allometric examination.

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  • IntroductionWhere w and a are measurable traits and the parameter α is designated as the allometric exponent, while β is identified as the normalization constant

  • The model of relative growth of Huxley [1] is formally stated by means of a scaling relationship of the form w = βaα, (1)where w and a are measurable traits and the parameter α is designated as the allometric exponent, while β is identified as the normalization constant

  • From month 2 to month 6, a reduction in the values of weight and area occurred; this perhaps is explained by an increase in temperature during the period

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Introduction

Where w and a are measurable traits and the parameter α is designated as the allometric exponent, while β is identified as the normalization constant. This model, termed equation of simple allometry, has been extensively used in research problems in biology [1,2,3,4,5], physics [6], economics [7], earth sciences [8], resource management, and conservation [9, 10], among other fields. Eelgrass provides nursery for waterfowl and fish species. Eelgrass services include nutrient recycling, water filtration, and carbon dioxide removal.

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