Hi Ana,

If you used nls to fit your model, then you can use

predict(your model name, wing length data)

or

Just solve for x given y.

Best,
Jason

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> I also have data for multiple individuals (multiple ages and wing lengths
> taken from the same individual). How can I include them in my model?
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