“…Linear models have been extensively used to determine bioavailability of individual amino acids or minerals in poultry (Major & Batterham 1981;Batterham, Lowe, Darnell & Major 1986; Adeola (Batterham, Andersen, Baigent & White 1990;Adeola 1996Adeola , 2009Fanimo, Susenbeth & Sudekum 2006;Mateo, Spallholz, Elder, Yoon & Kim 2007;Shoveller, Moehn, Rademacher, Htoo & Ball 2009;Petersen, Pedersen, Lindemann & Stein 2011), and recently, in fish (Zarate & Lovell 1997;El-Haroun & Bureau 2007;Li, Burr, Wen, Goff, Murthy & Gatlin III 2009;Li, Wang, and Gatlin 2008;Poppi et al 2011). The slope-ratio is usually determined by linear regression model (y = b1 + b2 9 S + b3 9 T, Sstandard and T-test diets) that needs pre-validation of three basic assumptions: linearity of the responses, common intercepts for all lines, and the equal basal level response to the common intercept (Finney 1951(Finney , 1964Batterham, Murison & Lewis 1979;Littel et al 1997).…”