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Peer Review #2 of "Association between shell morphology of micro-land snails (genus Plectostoma) and their predator's predatory behaviour (v0.2)"
[peer_review]
2014
unpublished
Association between shell morphology of micro-land snails (genus Plectostoma) and their predator's predatory behaviour Predator-prey interactions are among the main ecological interactions that shape the diversity of biological form. In many cases, the evolution of the mollusc shell form is presumably driven by predation. However, the adaptive significance of several uncommon, yet striking, shell traits of land snails are still poorly known. These include the distorted coiled "tuba" and the
doi:10.7287/peerj.329v0.2/reviews/2
fatcat:57nkzkxi3vcz7ejg6cimgwqsk4