The well documented dramatic increase in predation pressure which started during the early Mesozoic, termed the Mesozoic Marine Revolution (MMR), had an important impact on the evolution of prey organisms (Vermeij, 1983). Epifaunal bivalves in particular are at considerable risk to predation. In this paper we consider the types of predation to which epifaunal bivalves are prone and outline the evolutionary history of the different modes of predation. We explore methods by which bivalves are known to evade these activities and chart the appearance of these defences in the fossil record. These sections involve both review of the massive existing literature on molluscivory and the presentation of new experimental data, in particular on the val...
The ability to cement to a hard substratum has evolved repeatedly in the bivalved molluscs. Twenty c...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
New growth-rate estimates for nine species from three genera of New Zealand Crassatellidae (Mollusca...
A summary is given of the feeding habits of known predators on bivalve molluscs, including birds, fi...
Predation is a primary agency of natural selection affecting the evolution of skeletal form in gast...
The adaptive strategies of three multivincular bivalves are described: two Liassic species of the Li...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
Opisthobranch molluscs show an evolutionary trend to reduce, internalize and lose the shell. Many of...
Vermeij (1977) in a brilliant introspection notices a sudden escalation of bloody battle between mar...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
Several gastropods, including members of the Busyconinae, wedge or chip bivalve prey by inserting t...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Little is known about predation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulated brachiopods, but it is far from...
Predation is a key biotic interaction that shapes ecological communities. Defensive morphological tr...
The ability to cement to a hard substratum has evolved repeatedly in the bivalved molluscs. Twenty c...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
New growth-rate estimates for nine species from three genera of New Zealand Crassatellidae (Mollusca...
A summary is given of the feeding habits of known predators on bivalve molluscs, including birds, fi...
Predation is a primary agency of natural selection affecting the evolution of skeletal form in gast...
The adaptive strategies of three multivincular bivalves are described: two Liassic species of the Li...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
The spinose shells of the sessile, epifaunal bivalve Arcinella cornuta, from the fossiliferous Plioc...
Opisthobranch molluscs show an evolutionary trend to reduce, internalize and lose the shell. Many of...
Vermeij (1977) in a brilliant introspection notices a sudden escalation of bloody battle between mar...
During the last two decades, a broad spectrum of short- and long-term studies on different taxonomic...
Several gastropods, including members of the Busyconinae, wedge or chip bivalve prey by inserting t...
Drilling predation is a common reason for mortality of benthic mollusks but did not become common un...
Little is known about predation of Mesozoic and Cenozoic articulated brachiopods, but it is far from...
Predation is a key biotic interaction that shapes ecological communities. Defensive morphological tr...
The ability to cement to a hard substratum has evolved repeatedly in the bivalved molluscs. Twenty c...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
New growth-rate estimates for nine species from three genera of New Zealand Crassatellidae (Mollusca...