Articles | Volume 17, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-2447-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-17-2447-2025
Data description paper
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10 Jun 2025
Data description paper |  | 10 Jun 2025

Fish functional groups of the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans

Murray S. A. Thompson, Izaskun Preciado, Federico Maioli, Valerio Bartolino, Andrea Belgrano, Michele Casini, Pierre Cresson, Elena Eriksen, Gema Hernandez-Milian, Ingibjörg G. Jónsdóttir, Stefan Neuenfeldt, John K. Pinnegar, Stefán Ragnarsson, Sabine Schückel, Ulrike Schückel, Brian E. Smith, María Ángeles Torres, Thomas J. Webb, and Christopher P. Lynam

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Detecting and predicting change in the structure and functioning of marine food webs is a priority for Earth system science. We collated fish stomach content data to improve understanding of feeding interactions for the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans. To illustrate how these data can be used, we estimate species- and size-specific feeding traits, classify predators into functional feeding groups, and reveal spatially extensive temporal change in marine ecosystem structure and functioning. 
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