Site-selectivity analysis of drilling predation traces may provide useful behavioral information concerning a predator interacting with its prey. However, traditional approaches exclude some spatial information (i.e., oversimplified trace position) and are dependent on the scale of analysis (e.g., arbitrary grid system used to divide the prey skeleton into sectors). Here we introduce the spatial point pattern analysis of traces (SPPAT), an approach for visualizing and quantifying the distribution of traces on shelled invertebrate prey, which includes improved collection of spatial information inherent to drillhole location (morphometric-based estimation), improved visualization of spatial trends (kernel density and hotspot mapping), and dis...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
<p>A. Kernel density plot. Three hotspots at the extreme left (hypercarnivores, mostly Felidae), top...
Territorial animals maintain a certain distance to neighbouring conspecifics, presumably leading to ...
Site-selectivity analysis of drilling predation traces may provide useful behavioral information con...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Abstract — Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments...
Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments, of animal...
Abstract Naticid gastropod predators leave characteristic boreholes in the shells of their bivalve p...
The sharing of ecospace with organisms of the same or different species is one of the most fundament...
Here, we examine interactions between the spatangoid echinoid Meoma ventricosa and the drilling pred...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
High shore littorinid snails exhibit complex spatial distribution patterns, forming dense aggregatio...
The analysis of trace fossils usually is performed qualitatively, which makes comparing trace fossil...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
<p>A. Kernel density plot. Three hotspots at the extreme left (hypercarnivores, mostly Felidae), top...
Territorial animals maintain a certain distance to neighbouring conspecifics, presumably leading to ...
Site-selectivity analysis of drilling predation traces may provide useful behavioral information con...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Abstract — Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments...
Trace fossils record foraging behaviours, the search for resources in patchy environments, of animal...
Abstract Naticid gastropod predators leave characteristic boreholes in the shells of their bivalve p...
The sharing of ecospace with organisms of the same or different species is one of the most fundament...
Here, we examine interactions between the spatangoid echinoid Meoma ventricosa and the drilling pred...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
High shore littorinid snails exhibit complex spatial distribution patterns, forming dense aggregatio...
The analysis of trace fossils usually is performed qualitatively, which makes comparing trace fossil...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
<p>A. Kernel density plot. Three hotspots at the extreme left (hypercarnivores, mostly Felidae), top...
Territorial animals maintain a certain distance to neighbouring conspecifics, presumably leading to ...