Widespread consumption-dependent systematic error in fish bioenergetics models and its implications
Authored by PG Bajer, GW Whitledge, RS Hayward
Date Published: 2004
DOI: 10.1139/f04-159
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North Central Regional Aquaculture Center
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Abstract
Data from laboratory evaluations of seven fish bioenergetics models
(BEMs) were used to investigate possible associations between BEM
prediction error in relative growth rate (RGR(error)) and levels of
model input variables: mean daily food-consumption rate and fish body
weight. Correlation between RGR(error) and fish body weight was found in
three BEMs applied under submaintenance feeding conditions. A strong
correlation between RGR(error) and mean daily consumption level was
observed in all models over full consumption ranges; consumption level
explained 70\%-96\% of variation in RGR(error). All BEMs underestimated
(by 2- to 5-fold) growth at lower consumption levels and overestimated
(by 2- to 3-fold) growth at higher consumption levels. RGR(error) values
associated with higher consumption levels were greater (up to 22
cal(.)g(-1.)day(-1)) than those at lower consumption levels (up to 10
cal(.)g(-1.)day(-1)). Correlation between consumption rate and
RGR(error) in all seven models indicates widespread systematic error
among BEMs that likely arises from deficiencies in consumption-dependent
model parameters. Results indicate that many BEMs are substantially
inaccurate when predicting fish growth from higher feeding rates or
estimating consumption from higher growth rates, even when higher
consumption levels or growth episodes are of short duration. Findings
obtained under submaintenance feeding conditions indicate that
additional body-weight- and consumption-dependent terms should be added
to BEM subequations for routine metabolism to account for metabolic
reduction.
Tags
Individual-based
model
Growth-model
Yellow perch
Food-consumption
Largemouth
bass
Perch perca-fluviatilis
Walleye stizostedion-vitreum
Striped bass
Laboratory evaluation
Lake-ontario