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Template:Short description The von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF), or von Bertalanffy curve, is a type of growth curve for a time series and is named after Ludwig von Bertalanffy. It is a special case of the generalised logistic function. The growth curve is used to model mean length from age in animals.[1] The function is commonly applied in ecology to model fish growth[2] and in paleontology to model sclerochronological parameters of shell growth.[3]

The model can be written as the following:

L(a)=L(1exp(k(at0)))

where a is age, k is the growth coefficient, t0 is the theoretical age when size is zero, and L is asymptotic size.[4] It is the solution of the following linear differential equation:

dLda=k(LL)

Seasonally-adjusted von Bertalanffy

The seasonally-adjusted von Bertalanffy is an extension of this function that accounts for organism growth that occurs seasonally. It was created by I. F. Somers in 1988.[5]

See also

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