Literature

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G. P. Dietl, Herbert, G. S., Vermeij, G. J.2004Reduced competition and altered feeding behavior among marine snails after a mass extinction
S. E. Dudas, McGaw, I. J., Dower, J. F.2005Selective crab predation on native and introduced bivalves in British Columbia
E. M. Harper2005Recognizing predator-prey interactions in the fossil record
E. M. Harper2005Evidence of predation damage in Pliocene Apletosia maxima (Brachiopoda)
M. Kowalewski1993Morphometric analysis of predatory drill holes
J. Lin1991Predator-prey interactions between blue crabs and ribbed mussels living in clumps
J. Nagel-Myers, Dietl, G. P., Brett, C. E.2009First report of sublethal breakage-induced predation on Devonian bivalves
T. Oji, Ogaya, C., Sato, T.2003Increase of shell-crushing predation recorded in fossil shell fragmentation
B. Okamura1986Group living and the effects of spatial position in aggregations of Mytilus edulis
C. R. Ozanne, Harries P. J.2002Role of predation and parasitism in the extinction of the inoceramid bivalves: an evaluation
N. I. Selin2005Responses of Venerupis philippinarum (Mollusca: Bivalvia) to predators and changes in hydrodynamics
J. A. Todd, Jackson, J. B. C., Johnson, K. G., Fortunato, H. M., Heitz, A., Alvarez, M., Jung, P.2002The ecology of extinction: molluscan feeding and faunal turnover in the Caribbean Neogene
G. J. Vermeij2008Escalation and its role in Jurassic biotic history
G. J. Vermeij1983Traces and trends of predation, with special reference to bivalved animals
G. J. Vermeij1980Drilling predation of bivalves in Guam: some paleoecological implications
G. J. Vermeij1977The Mesozoic marine revolution: evidence from snails, predators and grazers
G. J. Vermeij, Dudley, E. C., Zipser, E.1989Successful and unsuccessful drilling predation in Recent pelecypods
F. E. Wells, Chalermwat, K., Kakhai, N., Rangubpit, P.2001Population characteristics and feeding of the snail Chicoreus capucinus at Ang-Sila, Chonburi Province, Thailand
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