Seminário

Individual Growth Models in a Random Environment - an Application to Cattle Growth

Sala 6.4.31, FCUL, Lisboa

Por Patrícia A. Filipe (CIMA, IIFA - Universidade Évora / Depart. Matemática-Escola Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Évora).

The stochastic differential equations (SDE) models are adequate to describe the behavior of  dynamic phenomena permanently influenced by chance, thus constituting a valuable modeling tool in a wide range of applications in various areas. In particular, in the context of modeling the individual growth of organisms (animals or plants) it can model the growth of an organism in an environment subject to random fluctuations that affect the individual growth rate. In this seminar, it will be presented a class of SDE models developed to describe individual growth in a random environment, whose results were applied to the weight of Mertolengo cattle, an autochthonous breed with high representation in the Alentejo region. The topics of estimation and forecasting will be addressed. We characterize the time it takes to an animal reach a certain weight. When this is a weight of economic interest, we can highlight the importance of these results and, in this context, expected profit optimization issues will be approached.

Joint work with Carlos A. Braumann member of the Centro de Investigação em Matemática e Aplicações (UID/MAT/04674/2013).

14h30
CEAUL - Centro de Estatística e Aplicações da Universidade de Lisboa