Shark vs. Shark:
As we know sharks are predators, so we wonder what is the relation between each other. As good as they are on predating and killing other animals they will kill each other if they have to. To avoid them attacking or killing each other they try to share resourcesd and land. They have like their own personal area that they will be occupying and need this space so they won't feel threatened and for them not to attack the other shark. This idea od having their own personal area where the shark will be in reduces the need for competition and for them to attack each other. This sort of distribution and sharing of resources among the sharks is called partitioning and been seen in the shark population for a very long time. The resource partitioning can also be seen in behavorial changes for example if there is a diet change among the shark species because there is another predator present in the same ecosysytem. Sharks also have to compete for females to see if they will reproduce and pass on their genes. Female sharks will usually would not get in the way of the male shark, but instead will let them have their way and respect the male's personal space. But if a male is trying to get a female to mate with him he will follow her and try to get in her personal area until she finally lets him mate with her.
As we know sharks are predators, so we wonder what is the relation between each other. As good as they are on predating and killing other animals they will kill each other if they have to. To avoid them attacking or killing each other they try to share resourcesd and land. They have like their own personal area that they will be occupying and need this space so they won't feel threatened and for them not to attack the other shark. This idea od having their own personal area where the shark will be in reduces the need for competition and for them to attack each other. This sort of distribution and sharing of resources among the sharks is called partitioning and been seen in the shark population for a very long time. The resource partitioning can also be seen in behavorial changes for example if there is a diet change among the shark species because there is another predator present in the same ecosysytem. Sharks also have to compete for females to see if they will reproduce and pass on their genes. Female sharks will usually would not get in the way of the male shark, but instead will let them have their way and respect the male's personal space. But if a male is trying to get a female to mate with him he will follow her and try to get in her personal area until she finally lets him mate with her.