Crowding, i.e., the size of the infrapopulation inhabiting an individual host, is a major component of parasites' environment, which often influences both morphological and life-history characters (the so-called density-dependent characters) in different parasite taxa. Although crowding equals intensity in case of a single parasite individual, mean intensity of the host population does not define mean crowding of the parasite population. Crowding indices are notoriously hard to handle statistically because of the inherently large number of nonindependent values in data. In this study, we aim to investigate the apparently paradox features of crowding indices and to make some proposals and also to introduce statistical methods to calculate confidence intervals and 1-sample and 2-sample tests for mean crowding. All methods described in this study are supported by the freely distributed statistical software Quantitative Parasitology.
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ECOLOGY-EPIDEMIOLOGY|
April 01 2005
PROPERTIES OF CROWDING INDICES AND STATISTICAL TOOLS TO ANALYZE PARASITE CROWDING DATA
Jenö Reiczigel;
Jenö Reiczigel
Department of Biomathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, P.O. Box 2, Budapest H-1400, Hungary. [email protected]
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Zsolt Lang;
Zsolt Lang
Department of Biomathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, P.O. Box 2, Budapest H-1400, Hungary. [email protected]
* Nomogram Ltd., Arany János utca 70, Budapest H-1165, Hungary
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Lajos Rózsa;
Lajos Rózsa
Department of Biomathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, P.O. Box 2, Budapest H-1400, Hungary. [email protected]
† Animal Ecology Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungarian Natural History Museum, Ludovika tér 2, Budapest H-1083, Hungary
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Béla Tóthmérész
Béla Tóthmérész
Department of Biomathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Veterinary Science, Szent István University, P.O. Box 2, Budapest H-1400, Hungary. [email protected]
‡ Department of Ecology, Faculty of Sciences, University of Debrecen, Debrecen H-4010, Hungary
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J Parasitol (2005) 91 (2): 245–252.
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Jenö Reiczigel, Zsolt Lang, Lajos Rózsa, Béla Tóthmérész; PROPERTIES OF CROWDING INDICES AND STATISTICAL TOOLS TO ANALYZE PARASITE CROWDING DATA. J Parasitol 1 April 2005; 91 (2): 245–252. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/GE-281R1
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