| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9448778 | Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2005 | 11 Pages | 
Abstract
												For composition of diets, data are more complex, because the consumption of food of each type (on its own) must be estimated in separate experiments or sampling. So, Stage 1 sampling is more difficult and the maximal likelihood estimators described here are more complex. The accurate tests described here give much more realistic answers in that they properly control rates of Type I error, particularly with small samples. The effects of errors in Stage 1 sampling are, however, shown to be important, even for quite large samples. The tests can and should be used in any analyses of non-random association or preference among sub-habitats or types of prey.
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												A.J. Underwood, K.R. Clarke, 
											