Predators of extant decapod crustaceans are fairly well known, but unlike many other invertebrate clades, not much is known regarding predation evidence found on fossil decapods. Herein, we provide an overview of such predation and expand upon this through an extensive study of fossil decapod specimens from multiple museum collections. Thus far most examples of predation come from drill holes and stomach contents; bite marks, incisions or irregular holes, and possible regurgitated material are also known. The currently recognized predators of decapods in the fossil record are fish, plesiosaurs, ammonites, octopods, and gastropods. We also provide new evidence of unambiguous drill-hole predation in decapods, based on 33,593 nonmoldic Cenozoi...
Ghost shrimps of Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae are soft-bodied, usually heterochelous decapods re...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
A bulk sample of 267 disarticulated valves of the bivalve Venericor clarendonensis (Wood) collected ...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
A survey of the large number of scallops from the Plio-Pleis-tocene shell beds of Florida held in th...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Predation traces found on fossilized prey remains can be used to quantify the evolutionary history o...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Drill holes are relatively common trace fossils on post-Paleozoic ostracods (especially from the Cre...
Ghost shrimps of Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae are soft-bodied, usually heterochelous decapods re...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
A bulk sample of 267 disarticulated valves of the bivalve Venericor clarendonensis (Wood) collected ...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
A survey of the large number of scallops from the Plio-Pleis-tocene shell beds of Florida held in th...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Predation traces found on fossilized prey remains can be used to quantify the evolutionary history o...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Drill holes are relatively common trace fossils on post-Paleozoic ostracods (especially from the Cre...
Ghost shrimps of Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae are soft-bodied, usually heterochelous decapods re...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...