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Title: Optimum sample size to estimate mean parasite abundance in fish parasite surveys
Authors: Shvydka, S.
Sarabeev, V. L.
Estruch, V. D.
Cadarso-Suarez, C.
Keywords: fish
Ligophorus spp
mean abundance
optimum sample size
precision
Bag of Little Bootstraps
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Institute of Parasitology, SAS, Košice
Abstract: EN: To reach ethically and scienti fically valid mean abundance values in parasitological and epidemiologi- cal studies this paper considers analytic and simulation approaches for sample size determination. The sample size estimation was carried out by applying mathematical formula with predetermined precision level and parameter of the negative binomial distribution estimated from the empirical data. A simulation approach to optimum sample size determination aimed at the estimation of true value of the mean abundance and its confidence interval ( CI ) was based on the Bag of Little Bootstraps (BLB). The abundance of two species of monogenean parasites Ligophorus cephali and L. mediter- raneus from Mugil cephalus across the Azov-Black Seas localities were subjected to the analysis. The dispersion pattern of both helminth species could be characterized as a highly aggregated distribution with the variance being substantially larger than the mean abundance. The holistic ap- proach applied here offers a wide range of appropriate methods in searching for the optimum sample size and the understanding about the expected precision level of the mean. Given the superior performance of the BLB relative to formulae with its few assumptions, the bootstrap procedure is the preferred method. Two important assessments were performed in the present study: i) based on CI s width a reasonable precision level for the mean abundance in parasitological surveys of Ligophorus spp. could be chosen between 0.8 and 0.5 with 1.6 and 1x mean of the CI s width, and ii) the sample size equal 80 or more host individuals allows accurate and precise estimation of mean abundance. Meanwhile for the host sample size in range between 25 and 40 individuals, the median estimates showed minimal bias but the sampling distribution skewed to the low values; a sample size of 10 host individuals yielded to unreliable estimates
Description: Shvydka S., Sarabeev V., Estruch V. D., Cadarso-uarez C. Optimum sample size to estimate mean parasite abundance in fish parasite surveys. Helminthologia. Vol. 55, № 1. 2018. P. 52–59.
URI: https://dspace.znu.edu.ua/jspui/handle/12345/3281
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