The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of interest from paleontologists, primarily due to its importance for reconstructing the history of interactions between drilling predators and their prey. Such drill holes have been described in numerous studies of Paleozoic brachiopods but rarely in those focusing on brachiopods of the post-Paleozoic, a striking pattern given that in the late Mesozoic and Cainozoic drilling gastropods diversified and\ud frequencies of drilled molluscs increased dramatically. During the past several years, however, drilled brachiopods were reported in several studies of the Mesozoic and Cainozoic, suggesting that this phenomenon may be more common than has been pre...
Predators of extant decapod crustaceans are fairly well known, but unlike many other invertebrate cl...
Predatory drillholes, although common in many bivalve groups from Cenozoic, are far less common from...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Newly discovered benthic fossils and specimens illustrated in the paleontological literature indicat...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
If drill holes are made in prey either by mistaken or opportunistic predators or parasites rather th...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Over 14,000 specimens-5,204 brachiopods, 9,137 bivalves, and 178 gastropods-acquired from 30 collect...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drill holes are relatively common trace fossils on post-Paleozoic ostracods (especially from the Cre...
Although the record of Paleozoic drillholes is long and extensive, evidence pertaining to the identi...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Predators of extant decapod crustaceans are fairly well known, but unlike many other invertebrate cl...
Predatory drillholes, although common in many bivalve groups from Cenozoic, are far less common from...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...
The fossil record of drill holes in marine invertebrates has received a considerable amount of inter...
Newly discovered benthic fossils and specimens illustrated in the paleontological literature indicat...
Although bored invertebrates have been described from every period of the Paleozoic, little informat...
If drill holes are made in prey either by mistaken or opportunistic predators or parasites rather th...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Over 14,000 specimens-5,204 brachiopods, 9,137 bivalves, and 178 gastropods-acquired from 30 collect...
Drill holes provide valuable information about palaeoecological interactions in fossil ecosystems, b...
Drill holes are relatively common trace fossils on post-Paleozoic ostracods (especially from the Cre...
Although the record of Paleozoic drillholes is long and extensive, evidence pertaining to the identi...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
Drillholes represent direct evidence of ecological interactions in the fossil record. Most of them h...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Predators of extant decapod crustaceans are fairly well known, but unlike many other invertebrate cl...
Predatory drillholes, although common in many bivalve groups from Cenozoic, are far less common from...
The fossil record of drilling predation has been widely used to study predator-prey interactions and...