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An applied coupled simulation-optimization model of water use efficiency in intensive fish culture systems. Research technical completion report, project A-063-IDA Item Info

Title:
An applied coupled simulation-optimization model of water use efficiency in intensive fish culture systems. Research technical completion report, project A-063-IDA
Authors:
Klontz, George W.
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1982-03
Description:
An aquaculture system consists of a number of biotic and abiotic factors which act alone and/or interactively in defining systems behavior and impacting the allowable growth rate (AGR)of the fish. The bioenergetics approach, as presented, provides the necessary common denominator linking the quantitative effects of the biotic and abiotic dependencies of systems operation. Computer implementation of the mathematical models of quantitative relationships in aquaculture systems is a dynamic process which provides a conceptual framework for understanding systems behavior. These models can provide useful information on variable significance to systems functioning, thereby directing research resources into areas which will most benefit further understanding of the system. [...] The conceptual framework of the model presented is not only applicable to rainbow trout, but is an acceptable model for all aquaculture systems. Reparameterization of specific components results in valid models for other species. [...]
Subjects:
Aquaculture Trout Computer models
Collection:
IWRRI
Series:
Water for Idaho
IWRRI number:
198209
Rights:
Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/
Publisher:
Idaho Water and Energy Resources Research Institute; University of Idaho
Contributing Institution:
University of Idaho
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Cataloger:
KIT
Date Digitized:
2017-08-24

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"An applied coupled simulation-optimization model of water use efficiency in intensive fish culture systems. Research technical completion report, project A-063-IDA", Idaho Waters Digital Library, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/iwdl/items/iwdl-198209.html
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Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/