“…Hairtails are high trophic level predators that play a key role in the marine food web, as they control lower trophic level species (e.g., fish, shrimp, and squid) through top-down processes (Martins et al, 2005;Yan et al, 2011). Since the survival and abundance of the hairtail can potentially affect the population dynamics of other fish, understanding their feeding ecology, based on energy flow within marine ecosystems, is critical for the assessment of commercial fisheries resources (Mammel et al, 2022). Accordingly, many studies have addressed the feeding characteristics, dietary composition, ontogenetic changes, and spatiotemporal variations in the diet of hairtails (Lee, 1978;Bakhoum, 2007;Liu et al, 2009;Yan et al, 2011;Hamaoka et al, 2014;Mammel et al, 2022).…”