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posted by martyb on Thursday February 18 2016, @05:52AM   Printer-friendly
from the look-before-you-leap dept.

Trilobites are a fossil group of extinct marine invertebrate animals with external skeletons. As predators and scavengers, they flourished in the Cambrian period and were very prominent in the oceans that once were located in Missouri.
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Using sophisticated three-dimensional laser scanning and digital photograph analyses, sections of the rocks revealed burrows or trails left behind by trilobites and their prey—often worm-like creatures—in ocean sediments. To the scientists, these intersecting trails show how the predators caught their prey. Additionally, previous studies by former MU geology professor, James Stitt, revealed that the trilobites had very large eyes, so the researchers were looking for clues as to how their anatomy played into their feeding habits.

Tracks from the site showed that the predators attacked from above, moving alongside to use their many legs for more effective grappling of their prey. Further, predators preferentially selected smaller prey, indicating that they attacked their food rather than randomly bumping into it.

"Predation, or the action of attacking one's prey, is a significant factor in evolution; this discovery is extremely important in the study of how organisms evolved in the Cambrian Period," Schiffbauer said. "In this study, we provide evidence that these trilobites were likely visual predators, displaying selectivity in seeking and hunting their food."


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  • (Score: 1, Touché) by aristarchus on Thursday February 18 2016, @06:25AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday February 18 2016, @06:25AM (#306192) Journal

    Even then, in the lost ages eons ago, there were: Republicans! Creatures that fed off of the hard earned biomass of others! Taken by ambush! Or as it was later to be called, just a Bush pResidency. But this is the point: Nature has always been red in tooth an claw, even before there was red blood cells and really not much in the way of claws. Even in the Pre-Cambrian era, there we large multi-cellular creatures, actually rather resembling the Donald, that would engulf lesser beings of "low energy". The "Art of the Steal". So the 1% is natural? Not to long ago, right here on SoylentNews, I think I did caution everyone that "science" that ends up confirming your pre-existing ideological assumptions is, really, not science. I see there is room for further research here. Did Trilobites dye their hair, and do the "comb-over" thing? Or were they Losers? We only want to hear from species that _don't_ end up as POWs or extinct. Yeah!!

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