The analysis of the results below uses only the data couples (weight + length). The weight-only are not used.The point cloud below allows us tu process the theoric chart of te weight/size ratio for the species of the studbook.
Process of the theoric chartData are adjusted with a 3rd degree polynom, i.e. it is such as y = a + bx + cx² + dx
3We use the mathematic formulas of the least squares to get 4 equations with 4 unklnowns a, b, c et d :

Thus :380 = 8
a + 72.5
b + 931.25
c + 14132.375
d3341 = 72.5
a + 931.25
b + 14132.375
c + 236650.0625
d32956.5 = 931.25
a + 14132.375
b + 236650.0625
c + 4213128.59375
d362387.75 = 14132.375
a + 236650.0625
b + 4213128.59375
c + 77929000.390625
dWith the Gauss pivot we get :380 = 8
a + 72.5
b + 931.25
c + 14132.375
d-102.75 = 0
a + 274.21875
b + 5692.921875
c + -122381.7265625
d-11277.875 = 0
a + 5692.921875
b + 128246.7421875
c + 2568031.8164062
d-308900.0625 = 0
a + 108575.4140625
b + 2568031.8164062
c + 52963497.498047
dthen :
380 = 8
a + 72.5
b + 931.25
c + 14132.375
d-102.75 = 0
a + 274.21875
b + 5692.921875
c + -122381.7265625
d-9144.7323076923 = 0
a + 0
b + 10058.764615385
c + 5108739.2197035
d-268216.76205128 = 0
a + 0
b + 313950.54076923
c + 101419872.69196
dthen :
380 = 8
a + 72.5
b + 931.25
c + 14132.375
d-102.75 = 0
a + 274.21875
b + 5692.921875
c + -122381.7265625
d-9144.7323076923 = 0
a + 0
b + 10058.764615385
c + 5108739.2197035
d17205.331313816 = 0
a + 0
b + 0
c + -58032257.067767
dThus :d = -0.00029647875480226b = 15.240919000842c = -0.75855236273797a = -1.7968488523636We get the chart below (in red) :y = -1.80 + 15.24 x + -0.76 x² + -0.00 x
3simplified by (in green) :y = 15.24 x + -0.76 x²
Bodymass index (BMI) of all the Pseudemys floridana
BMI = Weight (g) / size² (cm.mm)
Histogram of the distribution of the BMI of all the Pseudemys floridana
Histogram of the distribution of the BMI of all the Pseudemys floridana juveniles
Histogram of the distribution of the BMI of all the Pseudemys floridana adults

The Bodymass index (BMI) is "the weight divided by the square of the size". Do it for yourself with your size in m,cm and your weight in kg, You will get a value between 20 and 25. A value above is said an overweight (and the same goes below 20). It is a good index, ask your doctor.
Mean of the BMI of the Pseudemys floridana : 1.50Standard Deviation of the BMI of the Pseudemys floridana : 1.35