2023
DOI: 10.2110/palo.2022.044
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The Role of Drilling Predation in Isolated, Nutrient-Poor Ecosystems: First Insights From Rapa Nui, Polynesia

JULIETA C. MARTINELLI,
SANDRA GORDILLO,
M. CARLA DE ARANZAMENDI
et al.

Abstract: As a biotic interaction, drilling predation is affected by the evolutionary histories of the predator and prey, as well as the environment. A unique location with distinctive evolutionary histories and environmental conditions is the remote island of Rapa Nui. For mollusks, an evolutionary history in relative isolation has led to high rates of endemism (35–40%), in an area that has some of the most nutrient-poor waters of the global ocean. Here, we use death assemblages collected in Rapa Nui to answer two main… Show more

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