Edge drilling by the muricid gastropods Chicoreus dilectus and Phyllonotus pomum has been observed in the laboratory under conditions simulating an enemy-rich environment, and evidence for it is found in Florida’s Pliocene fossil record. However, this behaviour has never been observed in the wild and was presumed to be ecologically extinct for the last two million years. This study documents for the first time expression of enemy-induced edge-drilling behaviour in the wild by C. dilectus and P. pomum. These observations are based on a multi-year survey between 2002 and 2015 in St Joseph Bay, Florida, a coastal lagoon in the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. Edge drilling was not recorded in 2002 in St Joseph Bay, but expression of edge-drilling ...
Edge drilling is a strategy used by some gastropod predators when feeding on bivalve or brachiopod p...
Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent re...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
Edge drilling by the muricid gastropods Chicoreus dilectus and Phyllonotus pomum has been observed i...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Typescript (photocopy).Evidence of organism interactions (predatory and non-predatory) in recent sam...
The Mississippi River watershed drains 40% of the continental United States, and the tremendous prim...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
abstract: Naticid gastropod predators leave characteristic boreholes in the shells of their bivalve ...
Identifying gastropod predators from the morphology of their drill hole traces is an important step ...
Here, we examine interactions between the spatangoid echinoid Meoma ventricosa and the drilling pred...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The duration of drilling attacks on bivalve prey by muricid gastropods is largely a function of shel...
Edge drilling is a strategy used by some gastropod predators when feeding on bivalve or brachiopod p...
Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent re...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
Edge drilling by the muricid gastropods Chicoreus dilectus and Phyllonotus pomum has been observed i...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Typescript (photocopy).Evidence of organism interactions (predatory and non-predatory) in recent sam...
The Mississippi River watershed drains 40% of the continental United States, and the tremendous prim...
Drilling predation is frequently studied in the fossil record. Less information is available from re...
abstract: Naticid gastropod predators leave characteristic boreholes in the shells of their bivalve ...
Identifying gastropod predators from the morphology of their drill hole traces is an important step ...
Here, we examine interactions between the spatangoid echinoid Meoma ventricosa and the drilling pred...
Drilling predation represents one of the most widely studied biotic interactions preserved in the fo...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The duration of drilling attacks on bivalve prey by muricid gastropods is largely a function of shel...
Edge drilling is a strategy used by some gastropod predators when feeding on bivalve or brachiopod p...
Extinction may alter competitive interactions among surviving species, affecting their subsequent re...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...