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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-06-27
    Description: Mesopelagic fishes experience an extreme body transformation from larvae to adults. DNA barcoding has been useful in establishing phylogenetic relationships among mesopelagic and other deep-sea fishes, however no molecular evidence to confirm the identity of their larvae was available so far. Molecular analyses were conducted to identify the larvae and adults of 18 species of the most abundant and frequent mesopelagic fishes in the western Mediterranean, across 14 genera. For myctophids, 7 of 9 species of the subfamily Lampanyctinae and all species from Myctophinae (6) were analysed. At least 565 nucleotides of the mtDNA CO1 region were sequenced. The 12S rRNA region was selected for C. braueri and C. pygmaea (372 nucleotides). Pairwise nucleotide distances were notably higher inter- than intraspecifically allowing to discern between congeners such as Cyclothone braueri and C. pygmaea, Hygophum benoiti and H. hygomii, Lampanyctus crocodilus and L. pusillus, and Notoscopelus bolini and N. elongatus. The good fit between larvae and adult sequences for each species proved the accuracy of earlier larval descriptions based on morphology and pigmentation characters. A list of the genetic markers used to identify each species with their accession numbers in Genbank is provided here along with their developmental stage, sampling location and depth.
    Keywords: 12S ribosomal ribonucleic acid; ABI Prism 310 Genetic Analyzer, Applied Biosystems; Accession number, genetics; Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean Sea; cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1; Date/time end; Date/time start; DEPTH, water; DNA-barcoding; Estructura y dinámica del ecosistema bentopelágico de talud en dos zonas oligotróficas del Mediterráneo: una aproximación multidisciplinar y a distintas escalas temporales en las Islas Baleares; Event label; Family; Gene name; IDEADOS; IDEADOS_0710; IDEADOS_2010_07-1; IDEADOS_2010_08-1; IDEADOS_2010_09-1; IDEADOS_2010_12-1; IDEADOS_2010_14-1; IDEADOS_2010_15-1; IDEADOS_2010_17-1; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_08; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_09_F; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_09_SUP; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_17; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_17_400; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_18_F; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_19_INT; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_19_SUP; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_20; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_21_SUP; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_22_SUP; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_23_F; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_23_SUP; IDEADOS_2010_IKMT_26_F; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_02; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_06; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_10; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_12; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_14; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_15; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_18-900; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_19-500; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_19-900; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_20; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_21; IDEADOS_2010_MOC_22; IDEADOS_2010_WP2_03_F; IDEADOS-10; Identification; IKMT; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; larval identification; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Life stage; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; mesopelagic fish; Midwater trawl, Pelagica 112 m²; MOC1; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 1 sqm; Pelagica 112; Sarmiento de Gamboa; Sequence length; Species; Station label; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Western Mediterranean Sea; WP2; WP-2 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 680 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-25
    Description: This file contains data on numerical abundance of mesopelagic fishes collected in winter (December 2009) and summer (July 2010) in the Balearic Islands region. A relatively small area was repeatedly sampled throughout the day. Samples were obtained by means of a double-warp modified commercial mid-water trawl, with standard pelagic trawl doors (otter boards) and graded-mesh netting to the cod-end (10 mm). Hauls were horizontal and lasted between 30 min and 1 hour, and the depth of the net was controlled by a SCANMAR system. Samples were identified on board or frozen for a later identification in the laboratory. These data were obtained within the project: "Estructura y dinámica del ecosistema bentopelágico de talud en dos zonas oligotróficas del Mediterráneo: una aproximación multidisciplinar y a distintas escalas temporales en las Islas Baleares", financed by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación CTM2007-65844-C03.
    Keywords: Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean Sea; Biodiversity; Code; Counting, visual; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; distribution; Estructura y dinámica del ecosistema bentopelágico de talud en dos zonas oligotróficas del Mediterráneo: una aproximación multidisciplinar y a distintas escalas temporales en las Islas Baleares; Event label; Family; Haul; IDEADOS; IDEADOS_0710; IDEADOS_1209; IDEADOS_2009_01-1; IDEADOS_2009_02-1; IDEADOS_2009_03-1; IDEADOS_2009_04-1; IDEADOS_2009_05-1; IDEADOS_2009_06-1; IDEADOS_2009_07-1; IDEADOS_2009_08-1; IDEADOS_2009_09-1; IDEADOS_2009_10-1; IDEADOS_2009_11-1; IDEADOS_2009_12-1; IDEADOS_2009_13-1; IDEADOS_2009_14-1; IDEADOS_2009_15-1; IDEADOS_2010_02-1; IDEADOS_2010_04-1; IDEADOS_2010_05-1; IDEADOS_2010_07-1; IDEADOS_2010_11-1; IDEADOS_2010_12-1; IDEADOS_2010_14-1; IDEADOS_2010_15-1; IDEADOS_2010_17-1; IDEADOS_2010_18-1; IDEADOS_2010_19-1; IDEADOS_2010_22-1; IDEADOS_2010_23-1; IDEADOS_2010_24-1; IDEADOS_2010_25-1; IDEADOS 09; IDEADOS-10; Latitude of event; Latitude of event 2; Life stage; Light mode; Longitude of event; Longitude of event 2; mesopelagic fish; Midwater trawl, Pelagica 112 m²; Midwater trawl, Pelagica 280 m²; Net, mouth area, effective; Number of individuals; Order; Pelagica 112; Pelagica 280; Sarmiento de Gamboa; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxon/taxa; Towing speed; vertical migration; VID; Visual identification
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3699 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-17
    Description: Mesopelagic organisms play a critical role in marine ecosystems, channelling energy and organic matter across food webs and serving as the primary prey for many open-ocean predators. Nevertheless, trophic pathways involving mesopelagic organisms are poorly understood and their contribution to food web structure remains difficult to assess (St. John et al., 2016). Existing data to assess mesopelagic feeding interactions and energy transfer are scattered in the literature or remain unpublished, making it difficult to locate and use such datasets. As part of the EU funded project SUMMER - Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources H2020-BG-2018-2, GA: 817806) (https://summerh2020.eu/), we created MesopTroph, a georeferenced database of diet, trophic biogeochemical markers, and energy content of mesopelagic organisms and other marine taxa from the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea, compiled from 191 published and non-published sources. MesopTroph includes seven datasets: (i) diet compositions from stomach content analysis, (ii) stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen (δ13C and δ15N), (iii) fatty acid trophic markers (FATM), (iv) major and trace elements, (v) energy density, (vi) estimates of diet proportions, and (vii) trophic positions. The database contains information from 4918 samples, representing 51119 specimens from 499 species or genera, covering a wide range of trophic guilds and taxonomic groups. Metadata provided for each record include the location, dates and method of sample collection, taxonomic ranks (phylum, class, order, family), number and size (or size range) of sampled organisms, method/model used in data analysis, reference and DOI of the original data source. Compiled data were checked for errors, missing information, and to avoid duplicate entries, and scientific names and taxonomy were standardized.
    Keywords: diet composition; diet proportions; energy density; fatty acids; major and trace element data; Mediterranean; megafauna; mesopelagic food web; mesopelagic organisms; North Atlantic; Stable isotopes; Stomach contents; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; trophic markers; trophic position
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 7 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: Fractional trophic levels (i.e., trophic positions) describe the position of organisms within food webs and help define their functional roles in ecosystems (Odum & Heald, 1975). Trophic positions are thus critical for characterizing species' diets and energy pathways, investigating food web dynamics and ecosystem functioning, and assessing ecosystem health and resilience (Pauly et al., 1998; Pauly & Watson, 2005; Vander Zanden & Fetzer, 2007). We compiled estimates of trophic positions of marine organisms sampled across North Atlantic and Mediterranean waters between 1974 and 2015, gathered from 33 published and unpublished sources. The dataset comprises 208 unique species or genera, including zooplankton, decapods, cephalopods, pelagic and benthic fish, elasmobranchs, marine mammals, marine turtles, seabirds, as well as detritus. Estimates of trophic position were based on the analyses of stomach contents, bulk nitrogen stable isotopes (δ15N values), or amino acid compound-specific nitrogen isotopic analysis. For each data record, we also provided the sampling location, geographic coordinates, month and year of sample collection, method of sample collection, taxonomic ranks (phylum, class, order, family), number and size (or size range) of sampled organisms, type of analyses and estimation method, as well as the reference and DOI of the original data source, for further details on the samples analysed and/or the analytical techniques used.
    Keywords: Analytical method; Azores_comp; Azores-Iberian_Peninsula_comp; Balearic_Sea_comp; Barents_Sea_comp; Bay_of_Biscay_comp; Bay_of_Malaga_comp; Bear_Seamount_comp; Canary_Islands_comp; Cape_Blanc_comp; Cape_Verde_comp; Catalonian_Sea_comp; Cephalopods; Class; Comment; Condor_comp; Crustacea; DEPTH, water; elasmobranchs; Equatorial_comp; Event label; Family; fish; France_comp; Gear; Gulf_of_Lions_comp; Iberian_Peninsula_comp; Institution; Investigator; Jellyfish; LATITUDE; Location; LONGITUDE; marine mammals; marine turtles; Mediterranean_comp; mesopelagic food web; Method comment; Month; Newfoundland_Labrador_comp; North_Sea_comp; North_Water_polynya_comp; Northeast_Atlantic_comp; Number of individuals; Ocean and sea region; Order; Organisms; Persistent Identifier; Phylum; Portugal_comp; Record number; Reference/source; Replicates; salps; Scotland_comp; Seabirds; Size; Spain_comp; Strait_of_Gibraltar_comp; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxon/taxa; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Thracian_Sea_comp; Tissue Descriptor; Trophic level; Trophic level, standard deviation; trophic position; Tyrrhenian_Sea_comp; Wales_comp; Year of observation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 15378 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-02
    Description: Stomach contents analysis is a standard dietary assessment method that potentially enables quantifying diet components with high taxonomic resolution. We compiled diet compositions from stomach content analysis from 75 unique species or genera: 32 fish, 19 marine mammals, 14 elasmobranchs, 9 seabirds and one marine turtle. Data were gathered from 89 published sources that included samples collected between 1885 and 2016 throughout the central and Northeast Atlantic, and the Mediterranean Sea. When available, we reported the percentage number of individuals of a prey type as a proportion of the total number of prey items (%N), the proportion of a prey item by weight (%W), and the proportion of stomachs containing a particular prey item (i.e. percent frequency of occurrence, %F). For each data record, we also provided the sampling location, geographic coordinates, month and year of sample collection, method of sample collection, taxonomic ranks (phylum, class, order, family), number and size (or size range) of sampled organisms, as well as the reference and DOI of the original data source, for further details on the samples analysed and/or the analytical techniques used.
    Keywords: Adriatic_Sea_comp; Azores_comp; Azores-Iberian_Peninsula_comp; Azores-Madeira-Galicia_comp; Balearic_Sea_comp; Baltic_Sea_comp; bathypelagic fish; Bay_of_Biscay_comp; Bay_of_Biscay_western_Channel_comp; Bay_of_Malaga_comp; Bear_Island_comp; Canary_Islands_comp; Cariaco_Trench_Caribbean_Sea_comp; Catalonian_Sea_comp; Charlie-Gibbs_Fracture_comp; Class; Coast_of_Finmark_comp; Coast_of_Kola_comp; Comment; Danois_Bank_Cantabria_Bay_Biscay_comp; Denmark_comp; DEPTH, water; diet composition; elasmobranchs; England_western_channel_comp; Event label; Family; Faraday_Seamount_comp; Faroe_Islands_comp; Faroe_Shetland_Islands_comp; France_comp; Galicia_comp; Gear; Greece_comp; Gulf_of_Cadiz_comp; Gulf_of_Lions_comp; Hyeres_archipelago_comp; Iceland_comp; Ionian_Sea_comp; Ireland_comp; large pelagic fish; LATITUDE; Levantine_Sea_comp; Location; Lofoten_Vesteralen_comp; LONGITUDE; Madeira_comp; marine mammals; marine turtles; Mauritania_Cape_Verde_comp; mesopelagic fish; mesopelagic food web; Mid-Atlantic_Bight_comp; Month; Netherlands_comp; North_Sea_comp; Northeast_Atlantic_comp; Number of individuals; Number of prey; Occurrence; Ocean and sea region; Order; Organisms; pelagic fish; Persistent Identifier; Phylum; Portugal_comp; Prey, mass; Prey taxa; Record number; Reference/source; Replicates; Reykjanes_Ridge_comp; Sample ID; Scotland_comp; Seabirds; Size; Southwest_Ireland_comp; Spain_comp; stomach content analysis; Strait_of_Gibraltar_comp; Strait_of_Messina_comp; Strait_of_Sicily-Gulf_of_Gabes_comp; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxon/taxa; Taxon/taxa, unique identification; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Tyrrhenian_Sea_comp; West_of_Spitsbergen_comp; Year of observation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 283941 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-05-03
    Description: This file contains data on number of mesopelagic fish collected during the CSIC-SUMMER survey carried out in October 2020 in five zones around the Iberian Peninsula: Balears and Alboran in the western Mediterranean, and Cadiz, Lisboa and Galicia. The scientific midwater trawl Mesopelagos fitted with a Multisampler placed at the end of the net was used to collect specimens at seven layers of the water column. The depth of the net was controlled by a SCANMAR system. In the five zones, hauls were carried out day and night to study vertical migration patterns of mesopelagic fish. A total of 24 deployments were made (between 0 and 700 m), of which 14 discriminated water layers. Additionally, to more accurately sample the epipelagic layers 7 night hauls were restricted to the first 210 m of the water column. Fish were identified and counted on board, or frozen for later processes in the laboratory. These data were obtained within the European Union Project 'Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources' (SUMMER, Grant Agreement 817806) as funded by the Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme.
    Keywords: 29SG20200929; 29SG20200929_1-PEL01; 29SG20200929_1-PEL02; 29SG20200929_1-PEL03; 29SG20200929_1-PEL05; 29SG20200929_1-PEL06; 29SG20200929_2-PEL07; 29SG20200929_2-PEL08; 29SG20200929_2-PEL09; 29SG20200929_2-PEL10; 29SG20200929_2-PEL11; 29SG20200929_2-PEL12; 29SG20200929_3-PEL13; 29SG20200929_3-PEL14; 29SG20200929_3-PEL15; 29SG20200929_3-PEL16; 29SG20200929_3-PEL17; 29SG20200929_3-PEL18; 29SG20200929_4-PEL19; 29SG20200929_4-PEL20; 29SG20200929_4-PEL22; 29SG20200929_4-PEL23; 29SG20200929_5-PEL25; 29SG20200929_5-PEL26; Alboran Sea, Mediterranean Sea; Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean Sea; Calculated; Code; Counting, visual; DATE/TIME; Depth, bathymetric; DEPTH, water; distribution; diversity; Event label; Family; Field observation; Gulf of Cádiz, Atlantic Ocean; Haul; LATITUDE; Light mode; LONGITUDE; Mesh size; mesopelagic fish; Mesopelagos; Midwater trawl, Mesopelagos (Meillat, 2012); Net, mouth area, effective; Number of individuals; Order; PEL01; PEL02; PEL03; PEL05; PEL06; PEL07; PEL08; PEL09; PEL10; PEL11; PEL12; PEL13; PEL14; PEL15; PEL16; PEL17; PEL18; PEL19; PEL20; PEL22; PEL23; PEL25; PEL26; Sarmiento de Gamboa; Sea off Galicia, Atlantic Ocean; Sea off Lisbon, Atlantic Ocean; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxa; Taxon/taxa, unique identification; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Towing speed; vertical migration; VID; Visual identification; Water volume, filtered
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9776 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-05-03
    Description: This file contains data on mesopelagic fish stomach content reported as the number of prey categories in each fish stomach and their carbon masses. These data come from samples collected around the Iberian Peninsula (sampled during the CSIC-SUMMER cruise in October 2020). 120 samples come from the western Mediterranean and 173 from the Atlantic. Overall 42 different prey taxa could be identified from the stomachs. Five zones around the Iberian Peninsula were studied: south of the Balearic Islands, Alboran Sea, Gulf of Cadiz, off Lisboa and off Galicia. The table contains 5785 prey data records from 293 stomachs of 29 species of mesopelagic fish. Each data record (row) corresponds to one prey item, therefore for each fish stomach there are as many records as number of prey in the stomach. The complete dataset presents predators (mesopelagic fish) identified to species level, and prey taxa identified to genus level when possible (42 prey taxa). The studied mesopelagic fish correspond to orders Stomiiformes and Myctophiphormes and were selected because they were the most common and abundant in the cruise. The most diverse group was Myctophidae, with 14 species. The Stomiiformes were represented by four families, of which 5 species were Gonostomatidae, 2 Phosichthyidae, 4 Sternoptychidae and 4 Stomiidae.
    Keywords: 29SG20200929; 29SG20200929_Bongo_7B; 29SG20200929_Neuston_3; 29SG20200929_PEL01_1; 29SG20200929_PEL01_2; 29SG20200929_PEL01_3; 29SG20200929_PEL01_4; 29SG20200929_PEL01_5; 29SG20200929_PEL01_6; 29SG20200929_PEL02_5; 29SG20200929_PEL02_6; 29SG20200929_PEL03_5; 29SG20200929_PEL03_7; 29SG20200929_PEL05_2; 29SG20200929_PEL05_3; 29SG20200929_PEL05_4; 29SG20200929_PEL05_5; 29SG20200929_PEL06_4; 29SG20200929_PEL06_5; 29SG20200929_PEL07_1; 29SG20200929_PEL07_2; 29SG20200929_PEL07_3; 29SG20200929_PEL07_4; 29SG20200929_PEL08_1; 29SG20200929_PEL08_5; 29SG20200929_PEL08_7; 29SG20200929_PEL09_1; 29SG20200929_PEL09_2; 29SG20200929_PEL09_4; 29SG20200929_PEL10_1; 29SG20200929_PEL10_5; 29SG20200929_PEL10_7; 29SG20200929_PEL11_0; 29SG20200929_PEL13_0; 29SG20200929_PEL14_1; 29SG20200929_PEL14_2; 29SG20200929_PEL14_4; 29SG20200929_PEL14_5; 29SG20200929_PEL14_7; 29SG20200929_PEL15_3; 29SG20200929_PEL16_1; 29SG20200929_PEL16_3; 29SG20200929_PEL16_6; 29SG20200929_PEL17_0; 29SG20200929_PEL18_1; 29SG20200929_PEL18_4; 29SG20200929_PEL18_6; 29SG20200929_PEL19_1; 29SG20200929_PEL19_2; 29SG20200929_PEL19_3; 29SG20200929_PEL19_4; 29SG20200929_PEL19_5; 29SG20200929_PEL19_6; 29SG20200929_PEL20_1; 29SG20200929_PEL20_2; 29SG20200929_PEL20_3; 29SG20200929_PEL20_4; 29SG20200929_PEL22_2; 29SG20200929_PEL23_1; 29SG20200929_PEL23_2; 29SG20200929_PEL23_4; 29SG20200929_PEL23_5; 29SG20200929_PEL23_6; 29SG20200929_PEL23_7; 29SG20200929_PEL24_0; 29SG20200929_PEL25_2; 29SG20200929_PEL26_1; 29SG20200929_PEL26_2; Alboran Sea; Balearic Sea, Mediterranean Sea; Biomass as carbon; BONGO; Bongo net; Calculated; Carbon biomass; Class; Counting, visual; Depth, water, bottom/maximum; Depth, water, top/minimum; Event label; Family; Gear; Golf of Cadiz; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; mesopelagic fish; Mesopelagos; Midwater trawl, Mesopelagos (Meillat, 2012); Month; NEU; Neuston net; Number of individuals; Number of prey; Ocean and sea region; Order; Phylum; Prey taxa; Record number; Replicates; Sample ID; Sarmiento de Gamboa; Sea off Galicia, Atlantic Ocean; Sea off Lisbon, Atlantic Ocean; Size; Stomach contents; SUMMER; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Taxa; Taxon/taxa, unique identification; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Type; VID; Visual identification; Western Mediterranean; Year of observation
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 193793 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-06-04
    Description: Bulk stable isotope ratios, primarily of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N), are increasingly used to examine predator-prey interactions and food web structure. We compiled δ13C and δ15N values of marine taxa from 56 published sources to support investigations on trophic interactions in mesopelagic food webs and assess the importance of mesopelagic organisms in the marine ecosystem. A total of 2095 records were collected, representing 8716 individual organisms from 349 unique species or genera sampled across the central and Northeast Atlantic, and the Mediterranean Sea, between 1905 and 2020. Records include 185 benthic and pelagic fish, 47 cephalopods, 31 marine mammals, 30 crustaceans, 26 elasmobranchs, 16 seabirds, 4 marine turtles, 4 jelly fish, 3 copepods, 2 salps, in addition to data from several organisms only identified to higher taxonomic ranks (family or above). The dataset includes isotopic ratios measured in the tissues or in the whole body of individual organisms, or mean values (and standard deviations) from pooled samples. Because lipids have more negative δ13C values relative to other major biochemical compounds in plant and animal tissues (DeNiro & Epstein, 1977), many studies correct for the lipid effect by extracting lipids from samples before analysis, or a posteriori, through mathematical corrections (Post, 2002). Therefore, δ13C values were reported as uncorrected, lipid-extracted, or mathematically-corrected. When available, the total organic carbon to nitrogen ratio (C:N) was included. For each data record, we also provided the sampling location, geographic coordinates, month and year of sample collection, method of sample collection, taxonomic ranks (phylum, class, order, family), number and size (or size range) of sampled organisms, as well as the reference and DOI of the original data source, for further details on the samples analysed and/or the analytical techniques used.
    Keywords: Azores_comp; Balearic_Sea_comp; Baltimore_comp; Barents_Sea_comp; Bay_of_Biscay_comp; Bay_of_Malaga_comp; Bear_Seamount_comp; Belhaven_beach_comp; Boness_comp; Borve_comp; Brora_Beach_comp; Brue_Isle_of_Lewis_comp; Burntisland_comp; Canary_Islands_comp; Cape_Blanc_comp; Cape_Cod_comp; Cape_Verde_comp; Carbon; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio, standard deviation; Catalonian_Sea_comp; Celtic_Sea_comp; Cephalopods; Chanonry_comp; Class; Comment; Condor_comp; Crustacea; Culross_comp; Cyprus_Turkey_comp; DEPTH, water; Droman_harbour_comp; Dunnet_Bay_comp; Eilean_Dubh_comp; elasmobranchs; Equatorial_comp; Event label; Eyemouth_comp; Family; fish; Galicia_comp; Gear; Greece_comp; Greenland_comp; Gulf_of_Cadiz_comp; Gulf_of_Lions_comp; HoundPt_SQueensferry_comp; Iberian_Peninsula_comp; Iceland_comp; Institution; Investigator; Isle_Of_Skye_comp; Jellyfish; Kirkcaldy_comp; Labrador_Sea_comp; LATITUDE; Location; Loch_Ewe_comp; Loch_Geshad_comp; LONGITUDE; Madeira_comp; Mains_Of_Usan_comp; Majorca_Minorca_comp; Malacleit_North_Uist_comp; marine mammals; marine turtles; Mauritania_Cape_Verde_comp; Mediterranean_comp; mesopelagic food web; Mid-Atlantic_Bight_comp; Mid-Atlantic_Ridge_comp; Month; Newfoundland_Labrador_comp; nitrogen; North_Ireland_comp; North_Sea_comp; Northeast_Atlantic_comp; Northern_British_Isles_comp; Northernmost_Skerry_comp; Nortwest_Africa_comp; Norwegian_Sea_North_comp; Number of individuals; Ocean and sea region; Order; Organisms; Persistent Identifier; Phylum; Port_of_Ness_Lewis_comp; Portugal_comp; Quinish_Mull_Argyll_comp; Record number; Reference/source; Reference of data; Replicates; Rosemarkie_comp; salps; Scotland_comp; Scotland_Wales_comp; Seabirds; Selvagens_comp; Size; South_Glendale_South_Uist_comp; Spain_comp; St_Kilda_comp; Stable isotopes; Strait_of_Gibraltar_comp; SUMMER; Sunamul_comp; Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resources; Sweden_comp; Taxon/taxa; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); The_Gut_comp; Tissue Descriptor; US_Virgin_Islands_comp; Village_bay_StKilda_comp; Western_Isles_comp; Year of observation; δ13C; δ13C, standard deviation; δ15N; δ15N, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 53959 data points
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