Drilling predation plays an important role in the evolution and diversification of organisms, and is one of the most studied biotic interactions in fossil and modern records. Marks of drilling predation on mollusc shells are proof of food activity and the selective pressure of one taxon on another. In this study, we explore drilling predation on preserved bivalve death assemblages (thanatocoenosis) at Playa Guardalavaca, Cuba. We characterize the taxonomic composition, relative abundance and incidence of drilling. Furthermore, geometric morphometric tools were used to test whether there was a preference for any particular form of shell. Forty-eight species were identified, and a little less than half (21) showed drilling predation marks. Th...
The analysis of predation traces on shelled taxa is a primary source of data for studying predator–p...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Las marcas de depredación por perforación son indicadores de la actividad alimenticia de un organism...
In this study we analyze the predator-prey relationship between muricid gastropods (mainly Trophon g...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
We present here a study of the predation by gastropod drillers (Naticidae family) on the bivalve Spi...
Over 14,000 specimens-5,204 brachiopods, 9,137 bivalves, and 178 gastropods-acquired from 30 collect...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
AbstractCircular to subcircular drill holes were identified on the bivalve shells collected from the...
Predatory gastropod mollusks in the family Naticidae feed on bivalve mollusks and leave distinctive ...
A case study on corbulid bivalves is presented, illustrating the complexity of bias and related prob...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
The analysis of predation traces on shelled taxa is a primary source of data for studying predator–p...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Las marcas de depredación por perforación son indicadores de la actividad alimenticia de un organism...
In this study we analyze the predator-prey relationship between muricid gastropods (mainly Trophon g...
The complex interaction between predators and their prey is rarely preserved in the fossil record. H...
We present here a study of the predation by gastropod drillers (Naticidae family) on the bivalve Spi...
Over 14,000 specimens-5,204 brachiopods, 9,137 bivalves, and 178 gastropods-acquired from 30 collect...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
We report quantitative analyses of drilling predation on the free-living, tube-dwelling serpulid pol...
Documentation of drill holes in modern brachiopods increased in the last few years, but crushing pre...
AbstractCircular to subcircular drill holes were identified on the bivalve shells collected from the...
Predatory gastropod mollusks in the family Naticidae feed on bivalve mollusks and leave distinctive ...
A case study on corbulid bivalves is presented, illustrating the complexity of bias and related prob...
To achieve a better understanding of predation pattern recorded in the fossil record it is essential...
The analysis of predation traces on shelled taxa is a primary source of data for studying predator–p...
This work documents the occurrence of drillholes on muricid Trophon geversianus shells from a Holoce...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...