Background The shells of molluscs survive well in many sedimentary contexts and yield information about the diet of prehistoric humans. They also yield evidence of symbolic behaviours through their use as beads for body adornments. Researchers often analyse the location of perforations in shells to make judgements about their use as symbolic objects (e.g., beads), the assumption being that holes attributable to deliberate human behaviour are more likely to exhibit low variability in their anatomical locations, while holes attributable to natural processes yield more random perforations. However, there are non-anthropogenic factors that can cause perforations in shells and these may not be random. The aim of the study is compare the variatio...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
A case study on corbulid bivalves is presented, illustrating the complexity of bias and related prob...
BackgroundThe shells of molluscs survive well in many sedimentary contexts and yield information abo...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Drill holes made by predators on shells are considered direct evidence of predator–prey intera...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
The proportion of bivalve shells with drill holes i n fossil assemblages is commonly used as a measu...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
A case study on corbulid bivalves is presented, illustrating the complexity of bias and related prob...
BackgroundThe shells of molluscs survive well in many sedimentary contexts and yield information abo...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Drill holes made by predators in prey shells are widely considered to be the most unambiguous bodies...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Predation is an important process in modern oceans and in the evolutionary history of marine ecosyst...
Drill holes made by predators on shells are considered direct evidence of predator–prey intera...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
The proportion of bivalve shells with drill holes i n fossil assemblages is commonly used as a measu...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Drillholes made by naticid and muricid gastropods are frequently used in evolutionary and ecological...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
A case study on corbulid bivalves is presented, illustrating the complexity of bias and related prob...