Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)

<p>The palaeoecology of fossil molluscs of Serbia is insufficiently studied. Drilling predation indicatesinteractive relationships among Middle Miocene Badenian molluscs from the Rakovicasands. These sands are present in the Rakovica stream valley (southern part of Belgrade),andwell-known data...

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Main Authors: Meri Ganić, Predrag Radović, Ljupko Rundić, Katarina Bradić, Slobodan Knežević
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Published: Croatian Geological Survey 2016-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/697
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author Meri Ganić
Predrag Radović
Ljupko Rundić
Katarina Bradić
Slobodan Knežević
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Predrag Radović
Ljupko Rundić
Katarina Bradić
Slobodan Knežević
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description <p>The palaeoecology of fossil molluscs of Serbia is insufficiently studied. Drilling predation indicatesinteractive relationships among Middle Miocene Badenian molluscs from the Rakovicasands. These sands are present in the Rakovica stream valley (southern part of Belgrade),andwell-known data about the fauna has existed since the end of the XIX century. The collectedmaterial (one bulk sample) from the sectionwas used for studies that included 2301 shells ofmolluscs (1617 of gastropods and 684 of bivalves). Among them were specimens with predatorydrill holes. Determining the value of drilling frequency (DF) and prey effectiveness (PE) facilitatesidentification of the relationshipbetween shell-drilling predators and their prey. Basedon analysis of the overall association, carnivorous gastropods were dominantin the sample,comprising more than fifty percent (52.32%) of all gastropod specimens. In addition, they constitutea large percentage of the total sample (43.19%). The largest number of victims was observedamong bivalves, which are indicated by a DF of 16.96%. The results were compared withother localities of Miocene age in Paratethys and with studies on the Miocene sediments fromthe Boreal and the Atlantic Provinces. These comparisons show that PE and DF are very similarto results from the Central Paratethys, but that they are significantly higher than in the other areasmentioned.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-874ea14a1a5b4a26b6117105e65a0c452022-12-22T01:40:32ZengCroatian Geological SurveyGeologia Croatica1330-030X1333-48752016-06-0169210.4154/GC.2016.14520Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)Meri Ganić0Predrag Radović1Ljupko Rundić2Katarina Bradić3Slobodan Knežević4University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Regional GeologyNational Museum KraljevoUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Regional GeologyUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of PaleonlogyUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Mining and Geology, Department of Regional Geology<p>The palaeoecology of fossil molluscs of Serbia is insufficiently studied. Drilling predation indicatesinteractive relationships among Middle Miocene Badenian molluscs from the Rakovicasands. These sands are present in the Rakovica stream valley (southern part of Belgrade),andwell-known data about the fauna has existed since the end of the XIX century. The collectedmaterial (one bulk sample) from the sectionwas used for studies that included 2301 shells ofmolluscs (1617 of gastropods and 684 of bivalves). Among them were specimens with predatorydrill holes. Determining the value of drilling frequency (DF) and prey effectiveness (PE) facilitatesidentification of the relationshipbetween shell-drilling predators and their prey. Basedon analysis of the overall association, carnivorous gastropods were dominantin the sample,comprising more than fifty percent (52.32%) of all gastropod specimens. In addition, they constitutea large percentage of the total sample (43.19%). The largest number of victims was observedamong bivalves, which are indicated by a DF of 16.96%. The results were compared withother localities of Miocene age in Paratethys and with studies on the Miocene sediments fromthe Boreal and the Atlantic Provinces. These comparisons show that PE and DF are very similarto results from the Central Paratethys, but that they are significantly higher than in the other areasmentioned.</p>http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/697Badenian, Gastropods, Bivalves, Drilling predations, Rakovica stream
spellingShingle Meri Ganić
Predrag Radović
Ljupko Rundić
Katarina Bradić
Slobodan Knežević
Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
Geologia Croatica
Badenian, Gastropods, Bivalves, Drilling predations, Rakovica stream
title Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
title_full Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
title_fullStr Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
title_full_unstemmed Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
title_short Traces of drilling predation in the Badenian Mollusks from the Rakovica stream (Belgrade, Serbia)
title_sort traces of drilling predation in the badenian mollusks from the rakovica stream belgrade serbia
topic Badenian, Gastropods, Bivalves, Drilling predations, Rakovica stream
url http://www.geologia-croatica.hr/ojs/index.php/GC/article/view/697
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