. Animal ecology. Animal ecology. Fig. 3.—Diagram showing the general food relations of the herring to other members of the North Sea plankton community. Note the effect of herring size at different ages upon its food. (From Hardy.^^^) KirriwAKG cuiulemots FULMA(\ UTTue AUK INOKTHEFW ;afK LOM jMrfCK. Fr^J«» Wo-ter X T/\Rl>(A OLICOCHAET-A NfiMATOiA »--rw<. ; Fig. 4.—Food-cycle among the animals on Bear Island, a barren spot in the arctic zone, south of Spitsbergen. (The dotted lines represent probable food relations not yet proved.) The best way to read the diagram


. Animal ecology. Animal ecology. Fig. 3.—Diagram showing the general food relations of the herring to other members of the North Sea plankton community. Note the effect of herring size at different ages upon its food. (From Hardy.^^^) KirriwAKG cuiulemots FULMA(\ UTTue AUK INOKTHEFW ;afK LOM jMrfCK. Fr^J«» Wo-ter X T/\Rl>(A OLICOCHAET-A NfiMATOiA »--rw<. ; Fig. 4.—Food-cycle among the animals on Bear Island, a barren spot in the arctic zone, south of Spitsbergen. (The dotted lines represent probable food relations not yet proved.) The best way to read the diagram is to start at " marine animals "and follow the arrows. (From Summerhayes and Elton.^^). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Elton, Charles S. (Charles Sutherland), 1900-. New York, Macmillan Co.


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