ICES Journal of Marine Science: Journal du Conseil 2005 62(6):1202; doi:10.1016/j.icesjms.2005.04.006
© 2005 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
Changes in the structure and function of the North Sea fish foodweb, 19732000, and the impacts of fishing and climate
Michael R. Heath
Received 22 June 2004; accepted 19 April 2005.
When this article was originally published Figure 7 was incorrect. The correct Figure 7 is printed below. The publisher regrets this error.

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Figure 7 (a) Gross production of each fish guild estimated from the STATLANT landings data. (b) Secondary production required to support the food demands of the fish foodweb. For both omnivorous zooplankton and the macrobenthos (deposit- and filter-feeders), the consumption by fish consisted of direct and indirect consumption. Direct consumption represented fish feeding directly on secondary producers, indirect consumption represented the food requirements of carnivorous zooplankton and macrobenthos, which were themselves prey of fish.
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