Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them have been interpreted as predatory in origin and enable the analysis of behavioral information of both predator and prey. Drillholes have been found in a variety of fossil organisms, but this is the first report of a bored fossil chiton plate. It was found in the La Coronilla deposit, a Late Pleistocene invertebrate assemblage from southeastern Uruguay. The drillhole belongs to the ichnospecies Oichnus simplex and is attributed to a muricid gastropod, which could likely have been the ocenebrinid Urosalpinx haneti, recorded in the fossil assemblage. The drillhole features all traits for a predatory origin. However, the rareness of this particul...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
Incomplete drill holes in shelled invertebrate prey produced by predatory gastropods are often inter...
A bulk sample of 267 disarticulated valves of the bivalve Venericor clarendonensis (Wood) collected ...
Predatory drillholes, although common in many bivalve groups from Cenozoic, are far less common from...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
Incomplete drill holes in shelled invertebrate prey produced by predatory gastropods are often inter...
A bulk sample of 267 disarticulated valves of the bivalve Venericor clarendonensis (Wood) collected ...
Predatory drillholes, although common in many bivalve groups from Cenozoic, are far less common from...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...