Previous study of drilling predation on the bivalve Chione during the late Neogene of Florida suggested that prey-size selectivity of predators was disrupted by species turnover and morphological change within the prey genus. More recent experimental work, however, showed that at least some of these changes can be attributed to the confounding effects of facies shifts between naticid-dominated, muricid-dominated, and mixed predator assemblages. As muricids have the most abundant and continuous fossil record and are most responsible for predation on the Chione bivalve in modern benthic ecosystems of Florida, we use new criteria to isolate the muricid component of the Chione drillhole record and analyze the history of this type of predator in...
The role that environmental forcing plays in driving macroevolution is a fundamental question in pal...
The hypothesis of escalation posits that biologic hazards such as predation have increased during th...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
Previous study of drilling predation on the bivalve Chione during the late Neogene of Florida sugges...
Identifying gastropod predators from the morphology of their drill hole traces is an important step ...
A morphometric discontinuity between species of the bivalve Chione during a Plio-Pleistocene extinct...
Traces of durophagous predation on molluscan prey have been used as proxies to reconstruct the natur...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent re...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
<div><p>The fossil record is the only source of information on the long-term dynamics of species ass...
Selective predation can lead to natural selection in prey populations and may alleviate competition ...
The role that environmental forcing plays in driving macroevolution is a fundamental question in pal...
The hypothesis of escalation posits that biologic hazards such as predation have increased during th...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...
Previous study of drilling predation on the bivalve Chione during the late Neogene of Florida sugges...
Identifying gastropod predators from the morphology of their drill hole traces is an important step ...
A morphometric discontinuity between species of the bivalve Chione during a Plio-Pleistocene extinct...
Traces of durophagous predation on molluscan prey have been used as proxies to reconstruct the natur...
The ecological impact of past extinction events is one of the central issues in paleobiology. In fac...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent re...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
<div><p>The fossil record is the only source of information on the long-term dynamics of species ass...
Selective predation can lead to natural selection in prey populations and may alleviate competition ...
The role that environmental forcing plays in driving macroevolution is a fundamental question in pal...
The hypothesis of escalation posits that biologic hazards such as predation have increased during th...
Marine Pliocene mollusks are abundant in sand deposits at Langenboom, the Netherlands. Three samples...