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Carcinus maenas
CRAB TRACES ON MUDDY TIDAL FLATS OF THE MIRA RIVER ESTUARY, PORTUGAL Available to Purchase
Modern arthropod traces. All scale bars = 1 cm. A ) Shore crab ( Carcinus ... Available to Purchase
Common littoral crab Carcinus maenas . A ) Dead C. maenas found above t... Available to Purchase
Carcinus maenas scratch marks (pascichnia). A ) Paired scratch marks cove... Available to Purchase
Carcinus maenas trackways (locomotion) and burrows (domiciles). A – C ) T... Available to Purchase
NEOICHNOLOGY OF AMPHIBIOUS ARTHROPODS: EFFECTS OF SUBAQUEOUS AND SUBAERIAL SUBSTRATE CONDITIONS ON TRACE MORPHOLOGY Available to Purchase
Modern arthropod traces, scale bars = 1 cm. A ) Shore crab ( Carcinus maen... Available to Purchase
Comparison of fossil and modern arthropod traces. A ) Kouphichnium isp.,... Available to Purchase
Photographs of each arthropod used in this study that are labelled to highl... Available to Purchase
COMMENT ON “CRAB TRACES ON MUDDY TIDAL FLATS OF THE MIRA RIVER ESTUARY, PORTUGAL” Available to Purchase
HYDROBIA AS “JONAH IN THE WHALE”: SHELL REPAIR AFTER PASSING THROUGH THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF SHELDUCKS ALIVE Available to Purchase
Inferring predation intensity in the marine fossil record Available to Purchase
TAPHONOMY AND BIOLOGICAL AFFINITY OF THREE-DIMENSIONALLY PHOSPHATIZED BROMALITES FROM THE MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN WINNESHIEK LAGERSTÄTTE, NORTHEASTERN IOWA, USA Available to Purchase
Eurypterid setae and cuticle fragments from the Ora Formation (Upper Devonian) of Iraq Available to Purchase
THE DECAPODA (CRUSTACEA) AS PREDATORS ON MOLLUSCA THROUGH GEOLOGIC TIME Available to Purchase
Predation on Experimentally Deployed Molluscan Shells from Shelf to Slope Depths in a Tropical Carbonate Environment Available to Purchase
Herring gulls feeding on a recent invader in the Wadden Sea, Ensis directus Available to Purchase
Abstract The American razor clam Ensis directus has been a successful non-indigenous invader in the Wadden Sea since the late 1970s. It often shows poorly understood mass mortalities in the winter half-year, which are also known from its native area. During such mass mortalities Ensis directus partly leaves its burrow and, as it is unable to re-burrow, is an easy prey for herring gulls during low tide. During a mass mortality in March 1999, Ensis consumption by herring gulls was studied. Shell fragmentation was achieved by shaking the shell vigorously, not by hammering. This caused characteristic shell fragmentation ranging from small fragments broken from one or both valves near the middle, to both valves broken near the middle, but still connected by the ligament. About one-quarter of the shells remained undamaged. No other predators are known to produce similar Ensis shell fragments. In taphonomic studies the importance of predators in fragmenting shells should be taken into account.