“…This may be due to the fact that the area studied by Heindler et al (2019), in contrast to the west coast of Scotland, is a relatively open stretch of coast, perhaps offering more uniform environmental conditions and prey assemblages. An alternative explanation is that samples used for regional comparisons by Heindler et al (2019) were pooled from several sites, themselves separated by tens of kilometres, and across a time window spanning several months: pooling may have smoothed out differences expected based on known small-scale (100s of metres, daily) spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the diet and growth of YOY plaice.…”