A review of shark agonistic displays: comparison of display features and implications for shark-human interactions
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R. Aidan Martin - Disclaimer: Sharks are potentially dangerous animals. While the author offers his opinion on actions that may make encounters with sharks less dangerous, neither he nor Taylor & Francis accept any responsibility whatsoever for the safety of those who choose to interact with sharks, regardless of whether or not they follow the author's safety suggestions. Those who seek out interactions with sharks do so entirely at their own risk.a
| Affiliation: | a Fish Museum, Zoology Department, University of British Columbia, Maldives |
DOI:
10.1080/10236240601154872
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5 issues per year
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Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology,
Volume
40,
Issue
1
March
2007
, pages 3
- 34
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Supplementary Content
This article's supplementary content is available below. Each file carries a brief description and is also referred to at appropriate places in the main text of the article.
| Description | File Type | File Size | |
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| Caribbean Reef Proximity Short | MPG | 2371kb | Download |
| White Shark Display | MPG | 1541kb | Download |
| Sandbar Feeding | MPG | 2328kb | Download |
| Caribbean Reef Feed | MPG | 3020kb | Download |
| Sanditiger Display | MOV | 2456kb | Download |
| Sandbar Turn | MPG | 998kb | Download |
| Caribbean Reef Psuedo-display | MOV | 4627kb | Download |
| White Shark Turn | MPG | 3989kb | Download |
| Sanditiger Turn | MOV | 4441kb | Download |

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