High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications
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High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications |
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Baumiller, Tomasz K.; Bitner, Maria Aleksandra; Emig, Christian C. (2006). "High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications." Lethaia 39(4): 313-320. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/74073> 0024-1164 1502-3931 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/74073 doi:10.1080/00241160600847546 Lethaia Alexander, R. R. ( 1990 ) Mechanical strength of selected extant articulate brachiopods: Implications for Paleozoic morphologic trends. Historical Biology, 3, pp. 169 – 188. Allmon, W. D. and Bottjer, D. J. ( 2001 ) Evolutionary Paleoecology: The Ecological Context of Macroevolutionary Change, p. 357. Columbia University Press. Baumiller, T. K. and Bitner, M. A. ( 2004 ) A case of intense predatory drilling of brachiopods from the Middle Miocene of southeastern Poland. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 214, pp. 85 – 95. Baumiller, T. K., Kowalewski, M., Deline, B. L., Hoffmeister, A. P., AmÉziane, N., ElÉaume, M. and D'Hondt, J. -L. ( 2003 ) Drillholes in extant brachiopods and their implications for the history of predation. Geological Society America Abstracts with Programs, 35, p. 7. Baumiller, T. K. and Rome, E. F. ( 1998 ) The Interference Avoidance Hypothesis and spatial distribution of Endoxocrinus parrae (Crinoidea, Echinodermata), 133 – 137. Echinoderms: San Francisco, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam. Bitner, M. A. ( 2000 ) Lower Eocene (Middle Ilerdian) brachiopods from the Campo region, Central Pyrenees, north-eastern Spain. Revista EspaÑola de PaleontologÍa, 15, pp. 117 – 128. Blake, D. B. and Guensburg, T. E. ( 1990 ) Predatory asteroids and the fate of brachiopods — a comment. Lethaia, 23, pp. 429 – 430. Dalloni, M. ( 1915 ) Recherches sur la pÉriode nÉogÈne dans l'AlgÉrie occidentale. Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ GÉologique de France, sÉrie 4, 15, pp. 428 – 457. Dalloni, M. ( 1932 ) Le PliocÈne du Sahel oriental et de la Kabylie. Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord, 24, pp. 8 – 19. Delance, J. H. and Emig, C. C. ( 2004 ) Drilling predation on Gryphus vitreus (Brachiopoda) off the French Mediterranean coasts. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 208, pp. 23 – 30. Dietl, G. P. and Kelley, P. H. ( 2001 ) Mid-Paleozoic latitudinal predation gradient: Distribution of brachiopod ornamentation reflects shifting Carboniferous climate. Geology, 29, pp. 111 – 114. Donovan, S. K. and Gale, A. S. ( 1990 ) Predatory asteroids and the decline of the articulate brachiopods. Lethaia, 23, pp. 77 – 86. Hamdane, A. and Moissette, P. ( 1997 ) Faunes de bryozoaires du PliocÈne du Sahel occidental algÉrois (AlgÉrie). Neues Jahrbuch fÜr Geologie und Palaeontologie, Abhandlungen, 205, pp. 69 – 96. Harper, E. M. ( 2005 ) Evidence of predation damage in Pliocene Apletosia maxima (Brachiopoda). Palaeontology, 48, pp. 197 – 208. Harper, E. M. and Peck, L. ( 2003 ) Predatory behaviour and metabolic costs in the Antarctic muricid gastropod Trophon longstaffi. Polar Biology, 26, pp. 208 – 217. Iyengar, E. V. ( 2004 ) Host-specific performance and host use in the kleptoparasitic marine snail Trichotropis cancellata. Oecologia, 138, pp. 628 – 639. Kaplan, P. and Baumiller, T. K. ( 2000 ) Taphonomic inferences on boring habit in the Richmondian Onniella meeki epibole. Palaios, 15, pp. 497 – 508. Kelley, P. H. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) The fossil record of drilling predation on bivalves and gastropods, 113—139. Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. Kelley, P. H., Kowalewski, M. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, p. 464. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Knoll, A. H. and Bambach, R. K. ( 2000 ) Directionality in the history of life: diffusion from the left wall or repeated scaling of the right. Paleobiology, 26, pp. 1 – 14. Kowalewski, M. ( 2002 ) The fossil record of predation: an overview of analytical methods. The Paleontological Society Papers, 8, pp. 3 – 40. Kowalewski, M., Dulai, A. and FÜrsich, F. T. ( 1998 ) A fossil record full of holes: the Phanerozoic history of drilling predation. Geology, 26, pp. 1091 – 1094. Kowalewski, M., Hoffmeister, A. P., Baumiller, T. K. and Bambach, R. K. ( 2005 ) Secondary evolutionary escalation between brachiopods and enemies of other prey. Science, 308, pp. 1774 – 1777. Kowalewski, M. and Kelley, P. H. ( 2002 ) Fossil record of predation, p. 398. Leighton, L. R. ( 2001 ) New example of Devonian predatory boreholes and the influence of brachiopod spines on predator success. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 165, pp. 53 – 69. Leighton, L. R. ( 2002 ) Inferring predation intensity in the marine fossil record. Paleobiology, 28, pp. 328 – 342. Leighton, L. R. ( 2003 ) Morphological response of prey to drilling predation in the Middle Devonian. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 201, pp. 221 – 234. Leighton, L. R., Kelley, P. H., Kowalewski, M. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, pp. 215 – 237. Kluwer. Lever, J., Kessler, A., Van Overbeeke, A. P. and Thijssen, R. ( 1961 ) Quantitative Beach Research, II. The ‘Hole Effect’: A Second Mode of Sorting of Lamellibranch Valves on Sandy Beaches. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1, pp. 339 – 358. Matsukuma, A. ( 1978 ) Fossil boreholes made by shell-boring predators or commensals. Japanese Journal Malacology (Venus), 37, pp. 29 – 45. Orr, V. ( 1962 ) The drilling habit of Capulus danieli (Crosse) (Mollusca: Gastropoda). The Veliger, 5, pp. 63 – 67. Peck, L. S. ( 1993 ) The tissues of articulate brachiopods and their value to predators. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, series B, 339, pp. 17 – 32. Perrodon, A. ( 1957 ) Etude gÉologique des bassins nÉogÈnes sublittoraux de l'AlgÉrie occidentale. Publications du Service de la Carte GÉologique de l'AlgÉrie, 12, pp. 1 – 328. Roy, K., Miller, D. 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ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/74073 2023-08-20T04:09:22+02:00 High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications Baumiller, Tomasz K. Bitner, Maria Aleksandra Emig, Christian C. Tomasz K. Baumiller tomaszb@umich.edu , University of Michigan, Museum of Paleontology, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA Maria Aleksandra Bitner bitner@twarda.pan.pl , Institute of Paleobiology, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Twarda 51/55, 00–818 Warszawa, Poland Christian C. Emig christian.emig@com.univ-mrs.fr , CNRS-UMR 6540, Centre d'OcÉanologie, Chemin de la Batterie-des-Lions, 13007 Marseille, France 2006-12 320085 bytes 3109 bytes application/pdf text/plain https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/74073 https://doi.org/10.1080/00241160600847546 unknown Blackwell Publishing Ltd Baumiller, Tomasz K.; Bitner, Maria Aleksandra; Emig, Christian C. (2006). "High frequency of drill holes in brachiopods from the Pliocene of Algeria and its ecological implications." Lethaia 39(4): 313-320. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/74073> 0024-1164 1502-3931 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/74073 doi:10.1080/00241160600847546 Lethaia Alexander, R. R. ( 1990 ) Mechanical strength of selected extant articulate brachiopods: Implications for Paleozoic morphologic trends. Historical Biology, 3, pp. 169 – 188. Allmon, W. D. and Bottjer, D. J. ( 2001 ) Evolutionary Paleoecology: The Ecological Context of Macroevolutionary Change, p. 357. Columbia University Press. Baumiller, T. K. and Bitner, M. A. ( 2004 ) A case of intense predatory drilling of brachiopods from the Middle Miocene of southeastern Poland. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 214, pp. 85 – 95. Baumiller, T. K., Kowalewski, M., Deline, B. L., Hoffmeister, A. P., AmÉziane, N., ElÉaume, M. and D'Hondt, J. -L. ( 2003 ) Drillholes in extant brachiopods and their implications for the history of predation. Geological Society America Abstracts with Programs, 35, p. 7. Baumiller, T. K. and Rome, E. F. ( 1998 ) The Interference Avoidance Hypothesis and spatial distribution of Endoxocrinus parrae (Crinoidea, Echinodermata), 133 – 137. Echinoderms: San Francisco, A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam. Bitner, M. A. ( 2000 ) Lower Eocene (Middle Ilerdian) brachiopods from the Campo region, Central Pyrenees, north-eastern Spain. Revista EspaÑola de PaleontologÍa, 15, pp. 117 – 128. Blake, D. B. and Guensburg, T. E. ( 1990 ) Predatory asteroids and the fate of brachiopods — a comment. Lethaia, 23, pp. 429 – 430. Dalloni, M. ( 1915 ) Recherches sur la pÉriode nÉogÈne dans l'AlgÉrie occidentale. Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ GÉologique de France, sÉrie 4, 15, pp. 428 – 457. Dalloni, M. ( 1932 ) Le PliocÈne du Sahel oriental et de la Kabylie. Bulletin de la SociÉtÉ d'Histoire Naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord, 24, pp. 8 – 19. Delance, J. H. and Emig, C. C. ( 2004 ) Drilling predation on Gryphus vitreus (Brachiopoda) off the French Mediterranean coasts. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 208, pp. 23 – 30. Dietl, G. P. and Kelley, P. H. ( 2001 ) Mid-Paleozoic latitudinal predation gradient: Distribution of brachiopod ornamentation reflects shifting Carboniferous climate. Geology, 29, pp. 111 – 114. Donovan, S. K. and Gale, A. S. ( 1990 ) Predatory asteroids and the decline of the articulate brachiopods. Lethaia, 23, pp. 77 – 86. Hamdane, A. and Moissette, P. ( 1997 ) Faunes de bryozoaires du PliocÈne du Sahel occidental algÉrois (AlgÉrie). Neues Jahrbuch fÜr Geologie und Palaeontologie, Abhandlungen, 205, pp. 69 – 96. Harper, E. M. ( 2005 ) Evidence of predation damage in Pliocene Apletosia maxima (Brachiopoda). Palaeontology, 48, pp. 197 – 208. Harper, E. M. and Peck, L. ( 2003 ) Predatory behaviour and metabolic costs in the Antarctic muricid gastropod Trophon longstaffi. Polar Biology, 26, pp. 208 – 217. Iyengar, E. V. ( 2004 ) Host-specific performance and host use in the kleptoparasitic marine snail Trichotropis cancellata. Oecologia, 138, pp. 628 – 639. Kaplan, P. and Baumiller, T. K. ( 2000 ) Taphonomic inferences on boring habit in the Richmondian Onniella meeki epibole. Palaios, 15, pp. 497 – 508. Kelley, P. H. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) The fossil record of drilling predation on bivalves and gastropods, 113—139. Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. Kelley, P. H., Kowalewski, M. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, p. 464. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. Knoll, A. H. and Bambach, R. K. ( 2000 ) Directionality in the history of life: diffusion from the left wall or repeated scaling of the right. Paleobiology, 26, pp. 1 – 14. Kowalewski, M. ( 2002 ) The fossil record of predation: an overview of analytical methods. The Paleontological Society Papers, 8, pp. 3 – 40. Kowalewski, M., Dulai, A. and FÜrsich, F. T. ( 1998 ) A fossil record full of holes: the Phanerozoic history of drilling predation. Geology, 26, pp. 1091 – 1094. Kowalewski, M., Hoffmeister, A. P., Baumiller, T. K. and Bambach, R. K. ( 2005 ) Secondary evolutionary escalation between brachiopods and enemies of other prey. Science, 308, pp. 1774 – 1777. Kowalewski, M. and Kelley, P. H. ( 2002 ) Fossil record of predation, p. 398. Leighton, L. R. ( 2001 ) New example of Devonian predatory boreholes and the influence of brachiopod spines on predator success. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 165, pp. 53 – 69. Leighton, L. R. ( 2002 ) Inferring predation intensity in the marine fossil record. Paleobiology, 28, pp. 328 – 342. Leighton, L. R. ( 2003 ) Morphological response of prey to drilling predation in the Middle Devonian. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 201, pp. 221 – 234. Leighton, L. R., Kelley, P. H., Kowalewski, M. and Hansen, T. A. ( 2003 ) Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record, pp. 215 – 237. Kluwer. Lever, J., Kessler, A., Van Overbeeke, A. P. and Thijssen, R. ( 1961 ) Quantitative Beach Research, II. The ‘Hole Effect’: A Second Mode of Sorting of Lamellibranch Valves on Sandy Beaches. Netherlands Journal of Sea Research, 1, pp. 339 – 358. Matsukuma, A. ( 1978 ) Fossil boreholes made by shell-boring predators or commensals. Japanese Journal Malacology (Venus), 37, pp. 29 – 45. Orr, V. ( 1962 ) The drilling habit of Capulus danieli (Crosse) (Mollusca: Gastropoda). The Veliger, 5, pp. 63 – 67. Peck, L. S. ( 1993 ) The tissues of articulate brachiopods and their value to predators. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, series B, 339, pp. 17 – 32. Perrodon, A. ( 1957 ) Etude gÉologique des bassins nÉogÈnes sublittoraux de l'AlgÉrie occidentale. Publications du Service de la Carte GÉologique de l'AlgÉrie, 12, pp. 1 – 328. Roy, K., Miller, D. K. and LaBarbera, M. ( 1994 ) Taphonomic bias in analyses of drilling predation: effect of gastropod drill holes on bivalve shell strength. Palaios, 9, pp. 413 – 421. Saoudi, N. -E. ( 1989 ) PliocÈne et PleistocÈne infÉrieur et moyen du Sahel occidental d'Alger, p. 174. Entreprise Nationale du Livre. Signor III, P. W. and Brett, C. E. ( 1984 ) The mid-Paleozoic precursor to the Mesozoic marine revolution. Paleobiology, 10, pp. 229 – 245. Sohl, N. ( 1969 ) The fossil record of shell boring by snails. American Zoologist, 9, pp. 725 – 734. Stanley, S. M. ( 1974 ) What has happened to the articulate brachiopods?. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs, 8, pp. 966 – 967. Ruggiero, E. Taddei ( 1999 ) Bioerosive processes affecting a population of brachiopods (Upper Pliocene, Apulia). Bulletin of the Geological Society of Denmark, 45, pp. 169 – 172. Ruggiero, E. Taddei and Annunziata, G. ( 2002 ) Bioerosion on a Terebratula scillae population from the Lower Pleistocene of Lecce area (Southern Italy). Acta Geologica Hispanica, 37, pp. 45 – 51. Vermeij, G. J. ( 1977 ) The Mesozoic marine revolution: evidence from snails, predators and grazers. Paleobiology, 3, pp. 245 – 258. Vermeij, G. J. ( 1982 ) Unsuccessful predation and evolution. The American Naturalist, 120, pp. 701 – 720. Vermeij, G. J. ( 1987 ) Evolution and escalation: an ecological history of life, p. 527. Princeton University Press. Vermeij, G. J. ( 1994 ) The evolutionary interaction among species: selection, escalation and coevolution. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 25, pp. 219 – 236. 2006 The Lethaia Foundation Algeria Brachiopods Drill Holes Pliocene Predation Geology and Earth Sciences Science Article 2006 ftumdeepblue https://doi.org/10.1080/00241160600847546 2023-07-31T20:45:23Z Peer Reviewed http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/74073/1/00241160600847546.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper Polar Biology University of Michigan: Deep Blue Lethaia 39 4 313 320 |