Little is known about predation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulated brachiopods, but it is far from clear whether this is because they suffered very little predation pressure or because there have been few attempts to search for evidence of it. A study of 248 museum specimens of the large Pliocene terebratulid Apletosia maxima from the Coralline Crag (UK) has revealed that more than 16 per cent of them show evidence of having been attacked by predators. The styles of damage can be attributed to drilling muricid gastropods (most of which were successful) and failed crushing attacks probably by decapods. Brachiopods are usually thought to offer a poor tissue yield to potential predators, but in this instance it appears that A. maxima was att...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
The punctate brachiopods Liothyrella neozelanica and Neothyris lenticularis were compared with the i...
Brachiopods dominated the seafloor as a primary member of the Paleozoic fauna. Despite the devastati...
Little is known about predation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulated brachiopods, but it is far from...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
Brachiopods are small animals that live on the seafloor and are prominent in the Devonian fossil rec...
In this study we describe bioerosion traces ascribed to either predation or endo- and epibionts acti...
A single specimen of the terebratulid brachiopod, Rectithyris subdepressa (Stoliczka, 1872) from the...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Predation is recognized as a significant agent of natural selection in marine environments from the ...
The well documented dramatic increase in predation pressure which started during the early Mesozoic,...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
The cost of overcoming prey defenses relative to the value of internal tissues is a key criterion in...
The cost of overcoming prey defenses relative to the value of internal tissues is a key criterion in...
If drill holes are made in prey either by mistaken or opportunistic predators or parasites rather th...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
The punctate brachiopods Liothyrella neozelanica and Neothyris lenticularis were compared with the i...
Brachiopods dominated the seafloor as a primary member of the Paleozoic fauna. Despite the devastati...
Little is known about predation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulated brachiopods, but it is far from...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
Brachiopods are small animals that live on the seafloor and are prominent in the Devonian fossil rec...
In this study we describe bioerosion traces ascribed to either predation or endo- and epibionts acti...
A single specimen of the terebratulid brachiopod, Rectithyris subdepressa (Stoliczka, 1872) from the...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Predation is recognized as a significant agent of natural selection in marine environments from the ...
The well documented dramatic increase in predation pressure which started during the early Mesozoic,...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
The cost of overcoming prey defenses relative to the value of internal tissues is a key criterion in...
The cost of overcoming prey defenses relative to the value of internal tissues is a key criterion in...
If drill holes are made in prey either by mistaken or opportunistic predators or parasites rather th...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
The punctate brachiopods Liothyrella neozelanica and Neothyris lenticularis were compared with the i...
Brachiopods dominated the seafloor as a primary member of the Paleozoic fauna. Despite the devastati...