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Carcass Weight Estimation From Some Morphological Traits of Capoeta Capoeta Capoeta (Guldenstadt, 1772) Using Factor Scores in Multiple Regression Analysis

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2012

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The aim of this study is to predict carcass weight from some morphological traits (total length, fork length, standard length, head length, body height and weight) by using jointly factor and multiple regression analyses. A total of 91 Capoeta capoeta capoeta fish was used to estimate carcass weight. The suitability of factor analysis was determined with Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure of sampling adequacy (0.87) and Bartlett's test of sphericity (P < 0.01). VARIMAX rotation was used to facilitate interpretation of factor loadings (L-ik). Other morphological traits (total length, fork length, standard length, head length, body height, and weight) except for carcass weight were exposed to factor analysis. As a result of factor analysis, three latent variables were obtained from six morphological traits and considered as independent variables in multiple regression analysis. Additionally, carcass weight was used as a dependent variable in multiple regression analysis. The developed model was determined as CW = 0.484 FS1 - 0.324 FS2 + 0.755 FS3. The obtained results shown that, the three selected factors had significant effects (P < 0.01) and explained 95.3% of variation in carcass weight. With using factor scores in the multiple regression analysis, carcass weight was predicted successfully by using these morphological traits. According to these results, it could be suggested that carcass weight might be increased by improving these morphological traits. The developed model might allow us to obtain beneficial clues for selection programs to be conducted on other fish species.

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Capoeta Capoeta Capoeta, Varimax Rotation, Carcass Weight, Factor Analysis

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Pakistan Journal of Statistics

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28

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1

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159

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165