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Stereotypy of predatory boring behavior of Pleistocene naticid gastropods

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 May 2016

Carl J. Berg Jr.
Affiliation:
Dept. Biology, City College of New York and Dept. of Animal Behavior, Am. Mus. of Nat. Hist.; New York, New York 10031
Stuart Nishenko
Affiliation:
Dept. Earth and Planetary Sci., City College of New York; New York, New York 10031

Abstract

Quantitative systems for describing naticid borehole position in bivalve and gastropod prey are presented. Pleistocene nassariid prey were bored at 53% of the distance up the shell and 8° to the right of the columella. A similar stereotyped position was found for Recent prey. The longitudinal shell axis and the aperture of the gastropod shell are proposed as primary cues in orienting prey for boring.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Paleontological Society 

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