Skip to Main Content
Skip Nav Destination

LATITUDINAL PATTERNS OF GASTROPOD DRILLING PREDATION INTENSITY THROUGH TIME

PALAIOS (2019) 34 (5): 261–270.
This article has been cited by the following articles in journals that are participating in CrossRef Cited-by Linking.
Inferring the behaviour of predatory gastropods and their ostracod prey across the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society (2023)
INTEGRATING EXPERIMENTS WITH SUBTIDAL DEATH ASSEMBLAGES TO UNVEIL THE PREDATORY HABITS OF MURICID GASTROPODS FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN PACIFIC
PALAIOS (2022) 37 (10): 574.
Examining paleobotanical databases: Revisiting trends in angiosperm folivory and unlocking the paleoecological promise of propensity score matching and specification curve analysis
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2022) 10
Drilling gastropod predation on the lower Miocene gastropod assemblages from Kutch, western India: spatiotemporal implications
Historical Biology (2021) 33 (9): 1504.
Paleoecology of naticid–molluscan prey interaction during the Late Jurassic (Oxfordian) in Kutch, India: evolutionary implications
Journal of Paleontology (2021) 95 (5): 974.
GASTROPOD DRILLING PREDATION IN THE UPPER JURASSIC OF KUTCH, INDIA
PALAIOS (2021) 36 (9): 301.
Substrate-controlled naticid gastropod drilling predation on recent barnacles from Chandipur, India and its Palaeontological implications
Historical Biology (2021) 33 (7): 1029.
Pre-burial taphonomic imprints on drilling intensity: a case study from the recent molluscs of Chandipur, India
Historical Biology (2021) 33 (9): 1457.
Morphological conservatism of the family Naticidae (Gastropoda) through time: potential causes and consequences
Paleobiology (2021) 47 (3): 487.
High biogeographic and latitudinal variability in gastropod drilling predation on molluscs along the eastern Indian coast: Implications on the history of fossil record of drillholes
PLOS ONE (2021) 16 (8): e0256685.
Naticid drilling predation from tidal flats in northern Patagonia, SW Atlantic
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2020) 100 (6): 909.
The search for an elusive worm in the tropics, the past as a key to the present, and reverse uniformitarianism
Scientific Reports (2019) 9 (1)
Close Modal

or Create an Account

Close Modal
Close Modal