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Table 3 . Common Food web metrics.
Figure 4. Diet composition of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) across size. WDP = welldigested prey; Unid. Fish = unidentified fish. A-C, small to large sizes. Adapted from Smith and Link 2010.
Figure 6. Diet composition of Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) across geographic regions. WDP = well-digested prey; Unid. Fish = unidentified fish. A. Georges Bank, B. Gulf of Maine. Adapted from Smith and Link 2010.
Table 6 . Summary statistics after mass balancing and network flow indices for Southern New England. Adapted from Pranovi and Link 2009 and Link et al. 2008.
Figure 10. Diet composition of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) across seasons. WDP = welldigested prey. A. Fall, B. Spring. Adapted from Smith and Link 2010.

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Food Web and Community Dynamics of the Northeast U.S. Large Marine Ecosystem
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... The bigger fish acting as a carnivorous animal (carnivore) occupy the 4th and 5th trophic levels. The top predators are found at the peak of the food web (Link et al. 2012), and reef fish abundance is closely related to this level. Theoretically, large sharks as top predators help in restoring the health of coral reefs indirectly by preying on predatory fish of lower trophic levels. ...

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Relationship between the biomass of reef shark and fish in South Morotai Waters, North Maluku, Indonesia
Food Web and Community Dynamics of the Northeast U.S. Large Marine Ecosystem