In this study we analyze the predator-prey relationship between muricid gastropods (mainly Trophon geversianus) and the limpets Nacella magellanica, Fissurella radiosa, Diodora patagonica and Siphonaria lessoni from recent mollusk death assemblages at Puerto Lobos (41°59’54.2’’ S), on the Atlantic coast of northern Patagonia. The majority of the drill holes fit the ichnospecies Oichnus simplex Bromley, 1981. In five cases the holes resemble Oichnus ovalis Bromley (1983), attributable to octopuses. In analyses of O. simplex, the drilling frequency of the whole mollusk assemblage was 4.72%, which is higher than for N. magellanica (3.97%) and for all limpet specimens together (1.57%). Drillings were site-selective in the apical sector of the s...
Naticids are common predators in sandy bottoms of shallow waters around the world. Probably due to t...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
The presence of evidence of depredation in ostracods valves from marine and freshwater environments ...
Naticids and muricids are the main drilling gastropod families that leave a characteristic hole in t...
The analysis of predation traces on shelled taxa is a primary source of data for studying predator–p...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
Drilling predation plays an important role in the evolution and diversification of organisms, and is...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Predation is one of the main structuring forces in rocky intertidal communities, though with an effe...
Naticids are common predators in sandy bottoms of shallow waters around the world. Probably due to t...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
The presence of evidence of depredation in ostracods valves from marine and freshwater environments ...
Naticids and muricids are the main drilling gastropod families that leave a characteristic hole in t...
The analysis of predation traces on shelled taxa is a primary source of data for studying predator–p...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
Trophic interactions between the native gastropod predator Trophon geversianus and the invasive barn...
Drillholes on shells are one of the few predation marks preserved in fossil molluscs, providing an o...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
Drilling predation plays an important role in the evolution and diversification of organisms, and is...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Predation is one of the main structuring forces in rocky intertidal communities, though with an effe...
Naticids are common predators in sandy bottoms of shallow waters around the world. Probably due to t...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
The presence of evidence of depredation in ostracods valves from marine and freshwater environments ...