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An Experimental Assessment of Feeding Rates of the Muricid GastropodNucella lamellosaand Its Effect on a Cost—Benefit Analysis

Author Correction: Colonial history and global economics distort our understanding of deep-time biodiversity

correction of a scholarly article

Climate change and body size shift in Mediterranean bivalve assemblages: unexpected role of biological invasions

scientific article published in August 2017

Clumping behavior as a strategy against drilling predation: Implications for the fossil record

scientific article published in 2008

Colonial history and global economics distort our understanding of deep-time biodiversity

scientific article

Drilling under threat: An experimental assessment of the drilling behavior of Nucella lamellosa in the presence of a predator

scientific article published in 2007

Effect of durophagy on drilling predation: a case study of Cenozoic molluscs from North America

article published in 2010

Effects of a high-risk environment on edge-drilling behavior: inference from Recent bivalves from the Red Sea

How effective are ecological traits against drilling predation? Insights from recent bivalve assemblages of the northern Red Sea

scientific article published in 2015

MOLLUSCAN LIVE-DEAD FIDELITY OF A STORM-DOMINATED SHALLOW-MARINE SETTING AND ITS IMPLICATIONS

article by MADHURA BHATTACHERJEE et al published 28 February 2021 in PALAIOS

Micromorphy offers effective defence against predation: insights from the cost-benefit analyses of micro gastropod predation record

preprint

Patterns of drilling predation in relation to stratigraphy, locality and sieve size: Insights from the Eocene molluscan fauna of the Paris Basin

scientific article published in 2016

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Predation in the marine fossil record: Studies, data, recognition, environmental factors, and behavior

scientific article published in 2019

Prey selection by drilling predators: A case study from Miocene of Kutch, India

scholarly article by Devapriya Chattopadhyay & Saurav Dutta published March 2013 in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology

Record of intense predatory drilling from Upper Jurassic bivalves of Kutch, India: Implications for the history of biotic interaction

article

Response of the Oligo-Miocene Bivalve Fauna of the Kutch Basin (Western India) to Regional Tectonic Events

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The Distribution Pattern of Marine Bivalve Death Assemblage From the Western Margin of Bay of Bengal and Its Oceanographic Determinants

scientific article

The effect of hunger on drilling behaviour of Natica tigrina: An experimental assessment

scientific article published in 2015

What controls cannibalism in drilling gastropods? A case study on Natica tigrina

scientific article

What guides invasion success? Ecological correlates of arrival, establishment and spread of Red Sea bivalves in the Mediterranean Sea

article by Rafał Nawrot et al published 15 July 2015 in Diversity and Distributions