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Application of alternative nonlinear models to predict growth curve in partridges

Navid Ghavi Hossein-Zadeh

PLOS ONE, 2025, vol. 20, issue 4, 1-13

Abstract: This study aimed to describe the growth pattern in partridges using nonlinear models. Eight nonlinear mathematical functions (Bridges, Janoschek, Richards, Schumacher, Morgan, Lomolino, Sinusoidal, and Weibull) were used. The parameters of nonlinear models were estimated by fitting the models to partridge body weight records using the NLIN and MODEL procedures in the SAS program. Model performance was assessed and model behavior was examined during the process of fitting nonlinear regression curves. The overall goodness of fit of each model to various data profiles was assessed using the adjusted coefficient of determination, root mean square error, Akaike’s information criterion, and Bayesian information criterion. The adjusted coefficient of determination values for each model are generally high, indicating that the models fit the data well overall. Based on goodness of fit criteria, the Morgan model was found to be the most appropriate function for fitting the growth curve of male and female partridges. Furthermore, the Lomolino model had the worst fit to the growth curves of male and female partridges. While the predictions of the final body weight from all the models were good, the Morgan function outperformed the others in this regard. Based on the first derivative of the Morgan model, the absolute growth rates for male and female partridges as a function of time revealed that these values gradually increased with increasing age until 42 and 35 days of age, respectively, and then declined. The Morgan function is a useful replacement for conventional growth functions when describing the growth curves of different partridge breeds.

Date: 2025
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