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[{
  "id": 1,
  "value": "Trophic diversity accumulation curves of (a) Pseudopercis semifasciata, (b) Acanthistius patachonicus and (c) Pinguipes brasilianus. Horizontal lines show Brillouin diversity index (Hz) values (Hz± 0·05 Hz) and the vertical line shows a value n- 2 (n = number of stomachs)."
},{
  "id": 2,
  "value": "Phasianus colchicus/versicolor: in our study, the best match."
},{
 "id": 3,
  "value": "short lower jaw in Etheostoma bellator Suttkus"
}, {
  "id": 4,
  "value": [
    "Carnivore diet analysis based on next‐generation sequencing: application to the leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) in Pakistan ",
    "The leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) is a small felid (weight 1.7–7.1 kg; Sunquist & Sunquist 2009), with a wide range in Asia (8.66 × 106 km2; Nowell & Jackson 1996). ",
    "Muridae (mainly Rattus spp. and Mus spp.) seem to represent the main prey items throughout the leopard cat distribution range, supplemented by a wide variety of other prey including small mammals such as shrews and ground squirrels, birds, reptiles, frogs and fish (Tatara & Doi 1994; Grassman et al. 2005; Austin et al. 2007; Rajaratnam et al. 2007; Watanabe 2009; Fernandez & de Guia 2011). ",
    "More recently, Deagle et al. (2009, 2010) investigated the diet of Australian fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus) and penguins (Eudyptula minor) by combining a blocking oligonucleotide approach with 454 GS‐FLX pyrosequencing technologies. "
  ]
}]


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[ {
  "id": 1,
  "value": [ "Acanthistius patachonicus", "Pinguipes brasilianus", "Pseudopercis semifasciata" ]
}, {
  "id": 2,
  "value": [ "Phasianus colchicus" ]
}, {
  "id": 3,
  "value": [ "Etheostoma bellator" ]
}, {
  "id": 4,
  "value": [ "Arctocephalus pusillus", "Eudyptula minor", "Prionailurus bengalensis" ]
}]