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Review prey lists #6

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slucey opened this issue Nov 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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Review prey lists #6

slucey opened this issue Nov 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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slucey commented Nov 1, 2023

Ensure that species/groups are assigned correctly to mega and micro benthos.

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Made decision to move PECTINIDAE, PECTINIDAE SHELL, PECTINIDAE VISCERA to AtlScallop group.

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Only other thing of note is that mole / sand crabs (eg., ALBUNEA PARETII, EMERITA TALPOIDA, RANILIA MURICATA, HIPPIDAE) are currently in the megabenthos category. Might make sense to move them to macrobenthos. Probably not a big deal either way, as these are relatively rare (ALBUNEA PARETII found in 35 stomachs, rest in fewer).

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sgaichas commented Jan 3, 2024

I agree that mole/sand crabs might be better off in macrobenthos. This may make a difference in the NEAMAP data closer to shore, so I'll go ahead and make that change if no one objects.

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Sounds good! Thanks Sarah

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