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Figure 8. A diagrammatic outline of the shell of Mytilus galloprovincialis divided into the four quadrants identified by Morton (2010) and showing the positions of the 17 series of chip marks (♦) and 18 drill holes (open circles represent successful attacks; closed circles represent failed attempts) made by experimentally held individuals of Carcinus maenas and Nucella lapillus, respectively.
Published as part of Morton, Brian, 2011, Predator-prey-scavenging interactions between Nucella lapillus, Carcinus maenas and Eulalia viridis all exploiting Mytilus galloprovincialis on a rocky shore recovering from tributyl-tin (TBT) pollution, pp. 2397-2417 in Journal of Natural History 45 (39-40) on page 2407, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2011.596637, http://zenodo.org/record/5204546
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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