Spatial separation without territoriality in shark communities
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Spatial separation within predator communities can arise via territoriality but also from competitive interactions between and within species. However, linking competitive interactions to predator distribution patterns is difficult and theoretical models predict different habitat selection patterns dependent on habitat quality and how competition manifests itself. While models generally consider competitors to be either equal in ability, or for one phenotype to have a fixed advantage over the other, few studies consider that an animal may only have a competitive advantage in specific habitats. We used > 10 years of telemetry data, habitat surveys and behavioral experiments, to show spatial partitioning between and within two species of reef shark (grey reef, Carcharhinus amblyrhinchos, and blacktip reef sharks, C. melanopterus) at an unfished Pacific atoll. Within a species, sharks remained within small âsub-habitatsâ with very few movements of individuals between sub-habitats, w...
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