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Table 1
Sample sizes of predators and prey in the dataset (after
Barnes et al., 2010
)
Predator
Prey
Site
Location
Latitude
Longitude
Species
Individual
Category
Individual
60
00
0
N
40
00
0
W
01
East Greenland Shelf
2
23
3
49
49
00
0
N
123
00
0
W
02
Gulf of Alaska
19
414
16
606
29
40
0
N
85
10
0
W
03
Gulf of Mexico
3
73
1
115
56
50
0
N
156
00
0
W
04
Gulf of Alaska
1
16
11
43
44
00
0
N
16
00
0
W
05
NE Atlantic
1
77
30
827
42
00
0
N
70
00
0
W
06
NE US Continental Shelf
1
196
13
1909
39
50
0
N
73
00
0
W
07
Mid-Atlantic
1
113
2
113
40
10
0
N
73
10
0
W
08
NE US Continental Shelf
1
101
1
297
63
00
0
S
58
00
0
W
09
Antarctic Peninsula
2
689
27
2103
62
00
0
S
55
00
0
W
10
Antarctic Peninsula
1
90
10
105
51
52
0
N
04
10
0
W
11
Celtic-Biscay Shelf
1
14
1
1315
12
00
0
S
144
00
0
W
12
Mid-Pacific
2
233
4
4011
57
00
0
N
08
00
0
W
13
North Sea
1
21
1
21
66
20
0
N
56
00
0
W
14
West Greenland Shelf
2
163
3
163
08
24
0
N
97
53
0
W
15
Bay of Bengal
4
34
1
34
50
50
0
N
08
00
0
W
16
Celtic-Biscay Shelf
29
499
40
2091
45
00
0
N
18
00
0
W
17
NE Atlantic
2
39
12
3585
40
55
0
N
02
40
0
W
18
Mediterranean Sea
6
244
7
420
37
00
0
N
143
00
0
W
19
Kuroshio Current
2
111
23
414
40
00
0
N
71
00
0
W
20
NE US Continental Shelf
18
10,191
1
10,994
38
00
0
N
23
00
0
W
21
Mediterranean Sea
1
12
17
367
Site code corresponds to that of
Barnes et al. (2010)
. Note that in the original dataset prey are not necessarily identified to the species level, and non-fish
prey are sometimes counted by category, such as stage (e.g. egg and larvae) or common name (e.g. amphipod and squid). We analysed the data based on
the original categorisation.