Shark agonistic display
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shark-agonistic-display-167-7512587
title:
Shark agonistic display
text:
Agonism is a broad term which encompasses many behaviours that result from, or are triggered by biological conflict between competing organisms. It is defined as "survivalist animal behaviour that includes aggression, defense, and avoidance". Approximately 23 shark species are capable of producing such displays when threatened by intraspecific or interspecific competitors, as an evolutionary strategy to avoid unnecessary combat. The behavioural, postural, social and kinetic elements which compri
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Animal behavior
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark_agonistic_display
date created:
2006-11-03T12:49:49Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T09:53:03Z
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