Detection of grey seal Halichoerus grypus DNA in attack wounds on stranded harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena

Judith van Blijswijk, Lineke Begeman, H. Witte, Lonneke IJsseldijk, Sophie Brasseur, Andrea Gröne, Mardik F Leopold

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    Abstract

    DNA was analysed from external wounds on 3 dead harbour porpoises Phocoena phocoena that were stranded in the Netherlands. Puncture wounds as well as the edges of large open wounds were sampled with sterile cotton swabs. With specific primers that target the mtDNA control region of grey seal Halichoerus grypus, a 196 bp DNA fragment was amplified from 4 puncture wounds. Sequencing of the fragments confirmed the presence of grey seal DNA in the puncture wounds. DNA sequences differed between the cases, implying that 3 individual grey seals were involved. As 8 control swabs from intact skin and the transport bag as well as 6 swabs from open wounds on the same harbour porpoises were all negative, contamination with environmental DNA is considered unlikely. The results provide a link between strandings of mutilated harbour porpoises and recent observations of grey seals attacking harbour porpoises. Ours is the first study to use forensic techniques to identify DNA in bite marks from carcasses recovered from the marine environment. This approach can be extended to identify other marine aggressors, including cases involving persons mutilated at sea.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)277-281
    Number of pages5
    JournalMarine Ecology Progress Series
    Volume513
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2014

    Keywords

    • mtDNA
    • Diagnostic PCR
    • North Sea
    • Inter-species interaction
    • Predation
    • Mutilation
    • Forensic analysis
    • PATTERNS

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