Recent observations indicate that shell fragmentation can be a useful tool in assessing crushing predation in marine communities. However, criteria for recognizing shell breakage caused by durophagous predators versus physical factors are still not well established. Here, we provide data from tumbling and aquarium experiments to argue that physical and biotic processes lead to different patterns of shell damage, specifically that angular shell fragments are good indicators of durophagous predation. Using such angular shell fragments as a predation proxy, we analyze data from 57 European Paleozoic localities spanning the Ordovician through the Mississippian. Our results reveal a significant increase in angular shell fragments (either occurri...
Internal moulds of the relatively small − to moderate−size shells of Early Devonian ectocochleate ce...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Recent observations indicate that shell fragmentation can be a useful tool in assessing crushing pre...
The rise of durophagous predators during the Paleozoic represents an ecological constraint imposed o...
Evolving interactions between predators and prey constitute one of the major adaptive influences on ...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
Shell damage left by predators constitutes an important source of information on predator–prey inter...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg event, but the major clades of De...
Traces of durophagous predation on molluscan prey have been used as proxies to reconstruct the natur...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
<div><p>The fossil record is the only source of information on the long-term dynamics of species ass...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Internal moulds of the relatively small − to moderate−size shells of Early Devonian ectocochleate ce...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Recent observations indicate that shell fragmentation can be a useful tool in assessing crushing pre...
The rise of durophagous predators during the Paleozoic represents an ecological constraint imposed o...
Evolving interactions between predators and prey constitute one of the major adaptive influences on ...
Although modern vertebrate diversity is dominated by jawed vertebrates, early vertebrate assemblages...
Shell damage left by predators constitutes an important source of information on predator–prey inter...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg mass extinction event. Major clad...
Crinoids were relatively unaffected by the end-Devonian Hangenberg event, but the major clades of De...
Traces of durophagous predation on molluscan prey have been used as proxies to reconstruct the natur...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
<div><p>The fossil record is the only source of information on the long-term dynamics of species ass...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
Internal moulds of the relatively small − to moderate−size shells of Early Devonian ectocochleate ce...
Romer's Gap, the interval following the end-Devonian extinction event, has been described as a post-...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...