View source: R/15.0-analysis-core.R
| get_efficiency_uncertainty | R Documentation |
Extracts growth efficiency results from FB4 simulations with uncertainty propagation when available.
get_efficiency_uncertainty(
result,
individual_id = NULL,
confidence_level = 0.95
)
result |
FB4 result object |
individual_id |
Individual ID for hierarchical models (NULL for population mean) |
confidence_level |
Confidence level for intervals (default 0.95) |
A named list with six elements:
Named sub-list with estimate,
se, ci_lower, and ci_upper for the gross growth
efficiency (dimensionless ratio of growth energy to consumption
energy); values are NA when unavailable.
Named sub-list with the same four slots for
the metabolic scope (ratio of active to standard metabolism);
values are NA when unavailable.
Character. Fitting method used.
Character. Computational backend.
Logical. TRUE when SEs and CIs are
populated.
As supplied.
data(fish4_parameters)
sp <- fish4_parameters[["Oncorhynchus tshawytscha"]]$life_stages$adult
info <- fish4_parameters[["Oncorhynchus tshawytscha"]]$species_info
bio <- Bioenergetic(
species_params = sp,
species_info = info,
environmental_data = list(
temperature = data.frame(Day = 1:30, Temperature = rep(12, 30))
),
diet_data = list(
proportions = data.frame(Day = 1:30, Prey1 = 1.0),
energies = data.frame(Day = 1:30, Prey1 = 5000),
prey_names = "Prey1"
),
simulation_settings = list(initial_weight = 100, duration = 30)
)
bio$species_params$predator$ED_ini <- 5000
bio$species_params$predator$ED_end <- 5500
result <- run_fb4(bio, strategy = "direct", p_value = 0.5, verbose = FALSE)
eff <- get_efficiency_uncertainty(result)
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