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A unified approach to the Richards-model family for use in growth analyses: Why we need only two model forms
Authors:Even Tjørve  Kathleen MC Tjørve
Institution:Lillehammer University College, Faculty of Economics and Organisation Science, P.O. Box 952, NO-2604 Lillehammer, Norway
Abstract:This paper advances a unified approach to the modeling of sigmoid organismal growth. There are numerous studies on growth, and there have been several proposals and applications of candidate models. Still, a lack of interpretation of the parameter values persists and, consequently, differences in growth patterns have riddled this field. A candidate regression model as a tool should be able to assess and compare growth-curve shapes, systematically and precisely. The Richards models constitute a useful family of growth models that amongst a multitude of parameterizations, re-parameterizations and special cases, include familiar models such as the negative exponential, the logistic, the Bertalanffy and the Gompertz. We have reviewed and systemized this family of models. We demonstrate that two specific parameterizations (or re-parameterizations) of the Richards model are able to substitute, and thus to unify all other forms and models. This unified-Richards model (with its two forms) constitutes a powerful tool for an interpretation of important characteristics of observed growth patterns, namely, I] maximum (relative) growth rate (i.e., slope at inflection), II] age at maximum growth rate (i.e., time at inflection), III] relative mass or length at maximum growth rate (i.e., relative value at an inflection), IV] value at age zero (i.e., birth, hatching or germination), and V] asymptotic value (i.e., adult weight or length). These five parameters can characterize uniquely any sigmoid-growth data. To date most studies only compare what is referred to as the “growth-rate constant” or simply “growth rate” (k). This parameter can be interpreted as neither relative nor actual growth rate, but only as a parameter that affects the slope at inflection. We fitted the unified-Richards and five other candidate models to six artificial data sets, generated from the same models, and made a comparison based on the corrected Akaike’s Information Criterion (AICc). The outcome may in part be the result of the random generation of data points. Still, in conclusion, the unified-Richards model performed consistently well for all data sets, despite the penalty imposed by the AICc.
Keywords:Bertalanffy model  Generalization  Growth model  Logistic model  Parameterization
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