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

AA Klompmaker, PH Kelley, D Chattopadhyay… - Earth-science …, 2019 - Elsevier
The fossil record is the primary source of data used to study predator-prey interactions in
deep time and to evaluate key questions regarding the evolutionary and ecological …

Research on structure optimization and motion characteristics of wearable medical robotics based on improved particle swarm optimization algorithm

Y Zheng, Y Wang, J Liu - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2022 - Elsevier
In order to solve the problem of movement coordination and stability between the wearable
medical robotics and the wearer, analysis the structure of lower limbs and movement gait of …

Analysis and experimental research on stability characteristics of squatting posture of wearable lower limb exoskeleton robot

Y Zheng, Y Wang, J Liu - Future Generation Computer Systems, 2021 - Elsevier
Aiming at the problems of complex movement posture, many degrees of freedom and
flexible movement of the human body's lower limbs, a dynamic mathematical model of the …

Mission impossible: reach the carrion in a lithium pollution and marine warming scenario

BM Rodríguez, MKA Bhuiyan, R Freitas… - Environmental Research, 2021 - Elsevier
In this study we investigated the independent and synergistic effects of lithium (Li, 0.08 mM)
contamination and the rising seawater temperature (21° C; control-15° C) on survival and …

Differential responses in anti-predation traits of the native oyster Ostrea edulis and invasive Magallana gigas to ocean acidification and warming

AJ Lemasson, AM Knights - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2021 - int-res.com
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) pose a threat to marine organisms, with particular
negative effects on molluscs, and can jeopardize the provision of associated ecosystem …

Actualistic approach to the chemical preservation potential and its influence on the Caenogastropoda biodiversity

SCM Limeira Junior, SC Rodrigues… - Historical Biology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Cretaceous Period is characterised by a peak in ocean surface acidity,
which may have altered the fossil representation of its marine biota. Thus, we propose to …

Experimental fragmentation of gastropod shells by sediment compaction: implications for interpreting drilling predation intensities in the fossil record

AD Dyer, ER Ellis, DJ Molinaro, LR Leighton - Palaeogeography …, 2018 - Elsevier
Compaction is one of the taphonomic processes responsible for fragmenting invertebrate
shells, thereby removing them from the fossil record. Studies of drilling predation intensities …

[HTML][HTML] Taphonomy and dissolution rates of the razor clam Ensis magnus shells: Current status and projected acidification scenarios

JMF Babarro, A Velo, LG Peteiro, S Darriba… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The analysis of the natural variability of seawater (T a, Ωaragonite and pCO2) at Rodas
Beach (NW Iberian Peninsula, Spain) revealed an increase of acidification. However, such …

Impact of seawater acidification on shell property of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum grown within and without sediment

H Yuan, X Xu, F Yang, L Zhao, X Yan - Journal of Oceanology and …, 2020 - Springer
Although the impact of ocean acidification on marine bivalves has been previously
investigated under mainly controlled laboratory conditions, it is still unclear whether the …

Pre-burial taphonomic imprints on drilling intensity: a case study from the recent molluscs of Chandipur, India

D Sarkar, G Deole, S Paul, S Mondal, R Saha - Historical Biology, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Palaeoecological studies of drilling intensity (DI), drawing ecological and evolutionary
inferences, generally assume that drilled and undrilled specimens are equally preserved in …