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Figure 3. Comparison of prey���predator size ratio among predator spider species. Data indicate at least three observations per prey���predator interaction (see Materials and methods). Different prey species are indicated by different colours on plots. Dashed line indicated the prey���predator body size ratio of 1.0. Data set = subset that excluded rare prey-predator interactions (n <3).
Published as part of Suzuki, Yuya & Mukaiminec, Wataru, 2022, Prey-predator interactions and body size relationships between annual cicadas and spiders in Japan, pp. 2749-2760 in Journal of Natural History 55 (43-44) on page 2756, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.2019340, http://zenodo.org/record/6000853
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