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STANDARD LENGTH (mm) 



Figure 9.— Width of foods eaten in the sea by Pacific mackerel larvae of various standard lengths. Each small point is the 

 width of a single prey; larger points represent multiple points for prey of the same size and number observations. Dashed lines 

 indicate the prey width equal to 20-80% of the mouth width , or equal to the mouth width ( 100% ) , for Pacific mackerel larvae of 

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