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- Title
Bias in estimating food consumption of fish by stomach-content analysis.
- Authors
Rindorf, A.; Lewy, P.
- Abstract
This study presents an analysis of the bias introduced by using simplified methods to calculate food intake of fish from stomach contents. Three sources of bias were considered: (1) the effect of estimating consumption based on a limited number of stomach samples, (2) the effect of using average contents derived from pooled stomach samples rather than individual stomachs, and (3) the effect of ignoring biological factors that affect the evacuation of prey. Estimating consumption from only two stomach samples yielded results close to the actual intake rate in a simulation study. In contrast to this, a serious positive bias was introduced by estimating food intake from the contents of pooled stomach samples. An expression is given that can be used to correct analytically for this bias. A new method, which takes into account the distribution and evacuation of individual prey types as well as the effect of other food in the stomach on evacuation, is suggested for estimating the intake of separate prey types. Simplifying the estimation by ignoring these factors biased estimates of consumption of individual prey types by up to 150% in a data example.
- Subjects
INGESTION; FISH food; FOOD consumption; STOMACH; NUMERICAL analysis
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences, 2004, Vol 61, Issue 12, p2487
- ISSN
0706-652X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1139/F04-200