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Figure 4 Pairwise relationships between species body size and trophic position
separated according predatory types, (A-D) illustrating the albeit weak but signifi-
cant relationships between trophic level and body mass (A: carnivorous benthic
predators, B: carnivorous benthopelagic predators, C: carnivorous land-based and
D: carnivorous pelagic predators), (E-H), illustrating the non-significant relation-
ships for the E: suspension feeders, F: omnivorous pelagic predators, G: omnivorous
predators and scavengers and H: omnivorous benthic predators.
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