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Estimation of fetal growth and gestation in bowhead whales

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
Volume 96, Issue 455, Pages 915-923

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AMER STATISTICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1198/016214501753208618

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Bayes theorem; hierarchical models; Markov chain Monte Carlo; random curves

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We address estimating fetal growth and gestation for bowhead whales of the Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas stock. This population is subject to a subsistence hunt by Eskimo whale hunters, which is monitored via a quota system established by the International Whaling Commission. Quota determination is assisted by biological information, such as fetal growth and gestation, which is the basis of a population dynamics model used to estimate the annual replacement yield of the stock. We developed a Bayesian hierarchical nonlinear model for fetal growth with computation carried out via Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques. Our model allows for unique conception and parturition dates and provides predictive distributions for gestation length and conception dates. These results are used to propose estimates of geographic locations for conception and parturition. A sensitivity analysis indicated caution when specifying some hyperparameters related to growth rate, conception dates, and parturition dates.

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