Statistical aspects of aquaculture research: one and two season crossover designs

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Smart, T. S., Riley, J. and Edwards, P. 1998. Statistical aspects of aquaculture research: one and two season crossover designs. Aquaculture Research. 29 (2), pp. 153-158. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1998.tb01119.x

AuthorsSmart, T. S., Riley, J. and Edwards, P.
Abstract

One-and two-season cross-over designs are compared with completely randomized designs for their potential use in pond aquaculture experiments. Cross-over designs allow treatment comparisons to be made within the same pond, removing much of the between-pond variability. Different treatments are applied consecutively to the same pond. The one-season design involves splitting the season into two periods and applying different treatments in each period. The fish growth in each of the periods is compared taking account of both pond and period differences. The two-season design compares the harvest weight or growth over a whole season in consecutive seasons. Each of the designs is explained further. Data from uniformity trials are used to make these comparisons. Trials on the use of buffalo manure supplemented with urea and triple sulphate, which were completed in consecutive seasons, are used to verify the conclusions. The advantages and disadvantages of each design are discussed.

KeywordsFisheries
Year of Publication1998
JournalAquaculture Research
Journal citation29 (2), pp. 153-158
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1998.tb01119.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or code207
445
Project: 141321
ISSN1355557X
PublisherWiley

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