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. 2024 Mar 4;14(5):798. doi: 10.3390/ani14050798

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Changes in the dominant prey species (IRI%) consumed by different size classes of the Saurida tumbil in 2010 and 2020. I–V represent the five size classes based on body length (BL): I (BL < 14.1 cm), II (BL = 14.1–17.0 cm), III (BL = 17.1–20.0 cm), IV (BL = 20.1–23.0 cm), and V (BL > 23.0 cm). IRI% (index of relative importance expressed as a percentage). Other ceph = other cephalopods, other crus = other crustacea, Sar.sp = Saurida sp., Tri.sp = Trichiurus sp., S.ruc = Secutor ruconius, S.ova = Solea ovata, A.jap = Acropoma japonicum, L.lin = leiognathus lineolatus, P.bin = Photopectoralis bindus, T.jap = Trachurus japonicus, D.mar = Decapterus maruadsi, B.rar = Bregmaceros rarisquamosus, Sto.sp = Stolephorus sp., S.ind = Stolephorus indicus, S.jus = Sardinella jussieu, S.lem = Sardinella lemuru, U.duv = Uroteuthis duvauceli, U.chi = Uroteuthis chinensis, and Lol.sp = Loligo sp.