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Predation is a major source of mortality during the early life stages of marine fishes; however, few studies have demonstrated its impact-especially that of squid predation-on survival processes. Here, we examined the feeding habits and predation impacts of swordtip squid on a major prey fish, juveniles of jack mackerel, in the East China Sea. Otoliths of the juveniles extracted from the squid stomach were used to reconstruct the age-length relationship and the growth trajectory of the consumed juveniles, and they were compared to those