1969
DOI: 10.1093/icb/9.3.725
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The Fossil Record of Shell Boring by Snails

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“…Early Mesozoic forms are even less well known, but coarse-ribbed scaphopods do occur. in the Cretaceous at about the same time that boring naticid gastropods appeared (Sohl, 1969). There is no obvious coevolution between prey and predator.…”
Section: Other Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Early Mesozoic forms are even less well known, but coarse-ribbed scaphopods do occur. in the Cretaceous at about the same time that boring naticid gastropods appeared (Sohl, 1969). There is no obvious coevolution between prey and predator.…”
Section: Other Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…4, in this volume). Some investigators have also examined preference for drilling the right vs. left valves of bivalves (e.g., Sohl, 1969;Adegoke and Tevesz, 1974;Stump, 1975;Anderson, 1992;Harper et ai., 1998).…”
Section: Data On Drilling Predation Extractable From the Fossil Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although predatory drilling behavior is known within several families of gastropods, and also among octopods and even flatworms and nematodes (Sohl, 1969;Kabat, 1990;Bromley, 1981Bromley, , 1993, most drill holes reported in molluscs resemble those produced by naticid or muricid gastropods. The earliest holes resembling those of naticids are Triassic (Newton, 1983;Fursich and Jablonski, 1984), and Harper et al (1998) reported muricid-like drill holes from the Jurassic.…”
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“…Estas investigaciones han versado sobre el modo de realización y morfotipología de las perforaciones (Ansell, 1960;Carriker y Yochelson, 1968;Wood, 1968;Sohl, 1969;Robba y Ostinelli, 1975;Bromley, 1981) o sobre las teorías de conducta propiamente dichas (Carriker, 1957;Carriker y Zandt, 1972;Berg, 1972Berg, , 1975Berg, , 1976Mue-lIer, 1974;Berg y Nishenko, 1975;Kitchel et al, 1981;Palmer, 1983;Taylor et al, 1983;Kelley, 1984).…”
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