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Grey seal attacks on harbour porpoises in the Eastern Scheldt: cases of survival and mortality

机译:普雷斯特河海豚东部的灰色密封攻击:生存和死亡率的案例

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In the southern North Sea, hundreds of mutilated harbour porpoise carcasses (Phocoena phocoena) are found each year on beaches. Recent studies have confirmed that these concern the remains of predation by grey seals (Halichoerus grypus). A retrospective study of post mortem photos helped to further characterise grey seal induced wounds and indicated that grey seal predation is currently one of the main causes of death of harbour porpoises in the Netherlands. In addition to direct mortality, non-lethal interactions also occur. Both outcomes could play a significant role in ecosystem dynamics. The Eastern Scheldt has a resident group of harbour porpoises and also grey seals can be found in this semi-enclosed tidal bay, making this a suitable area forstudying interspecific interactions. The Rugvin Foundation collects photographs of harbour porpoises in the Eastern Scheldt in a database for photo-identification purposes. Four individual harbour porpoises within this database presented bilateral tailstock lesions and additional body scarring that matched descriptions of lesions induced by grey seals. These lesions appeared to be completely healed and the sighting of these scarred animals in multiple years demonstrate complete recovery from the attacks. In addition, post mortem research revealed that over the last decade at least ten porpoises found in this tidal bay died from wounds inflicted in grey seal attacks. This apparent predation threat in combination with the scarce food sources available for harbour porpoises imposes significant pressure on the survival of this species in the Eastern Scheldt. Knowledge about the interaction between grey seals and harbour porpoises is currently increasing, mainly through the investigation of stranded harbour porpoises. Our findings demonstrate that the scope of this phenomenon goes beyond direct lethality and that behavioural adaptations in harbour porpoises, aiming to prevent detection, encounter, and, eventually capture by grey seals, are to be expected.
机译:在北海南海,每年在海滩上找到数百个残缺的港口海豚尸体(Phocoena Phocoena)。最近的研究证实,这些涉及灰色密封件(Halichoerus Glypus)的遗骸。后验验型照片的回顾性研究有助于进一步表征灰色密封诱导伤口,并表明灰色密封捕食目前是荷兰港海豚死亡的主要原因之一。除直接死亡率外,还发生了非致命的相互作用。两种结果都可以在生态系统动态中发挥重要作用。东·斯海尔特有一个居民群港口豚,也可以在这个半封闭的潮汐湾找到灰色密封,这使得这是一个合适的区域,迫切特异性相互作用。 Rugvin基金会在数据库中收集了东部Scheldt的港口海豚的照片,以获得照片识别目的。该数据库中有四个单独的港口Porpoises呈现双侧尾座病变和额外的身体疤痕,灰色密封件诱导的病变描述。这些病变似乎完全愈合,多年来这些伤痕累累的动物的瞄准表明了从攻击中完全恢复。此外,验证后的研究表明,在过去十年中,在这个潮汐湾发现的至少十个豚鼠死于灰色密封攻击造成的伤口中死亡。这种表观掠夺性威胁与港口海豚可用的稀缺性食品来源的威胁对东部Scheldt的本物种的存活率施加了重大压力。关于灰色密封和海豚之间的相互作用的了解目前正在增加,主要是通过对股港豚鼠的调查来增加。我们的研究结果表明,这种现象的范围超越了直接的致命性,并且港口豚鼠的行为适应,旨在防止检测,遇到,最终捕获灰色密封。

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