We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid polychaete Ditrupa arietina from the Cope Cabo marine succession (Pliocene, Spain). Tubes of D. arietina are abundant in the sampled units: 9 bulk samples from 5 horizons yielded ~5925 specimens of D. arietina. Except for fragmentation, tubes were well preserved. Complete specimens ranged from 3.1 to 13.4 mm in length and displayed allometric growth patterns, with larger specimens being relatively slimmer. Drilled Ditrupa tubes were observed in all samples. Drillholes, identified as Oichnus paraboloides, were characterized by circular to elliptical outline (drillhole eccentricity increased with its diameter), parabolic vertical profile, outer di...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
A small, but significant proportion of the empty tubes of the free-living serpulid\ud Ditrupa arieti...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
Newly discovered benthic fossils and specimens illustrated in the paleontological literature indicat...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
<div><p>We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serp...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
A small, but significant proportion of the empty tubes of the free-living serpulid\ud Ditrupa arieti...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
Newly discovered benthic fossils and specimens illustrated in the paleontological literature indicat...
Ostracods are common yet understudied prey in the fossil record. We document drill holes in Paleocen...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
This paper analyzes the evidence for predation on ostracods observed in Neogene sediments of southwe...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...