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Applying a Two-Level Analysis on the Growth Rate of King Grouper (Epinephelus Lanceolatu): Critical Analysis and Model Construction

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In this study a hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) is constructed for future empirical research with respect to the environmental level and growth performance level of land-based aquaculture -King Grouper (Epinephelus Lanceolatu). Specifically, it is to investigate the relationships between the factors of environmental level and the growth performance, the impacts of pool variety, temperature, salinity, and dissolved oxygen value on grouper growth, and the mutual influences of PH value, NH3-N, and NO2-N on aquaculture environment and grouper growth performance. The impacts of in-pond variables and variables among different rearing ponds of King Grouper on the growth rate of King Grouper are also analyzed by the hierarchical linear modeling (HLM). In accordance with the summary of data of variables in rearing ponds after the analysis based on hierarchical linear modeling, the H salinity is the variable with the most significant impact.

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      MoMM '14: Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing and Multimedia
      December 2014
      464 pages
      ISBN:9781450330084
      DOI:10.1145/2684103

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