Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany

Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most common pinniped species in the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony, Germany. Their numbers have recovered after significant depletion due to viral outbreaks and effects of anthropogenic activities like pollution and habitat disturban...

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Main Authors: Siebert, Ursula, Lakemeyer, Jan, Runge, Martin, Lienau, Peter, Braune, Silke, Bartelt, Edda, Grilo, Miguel L., Pund, Ralf
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description Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most common pinniped species in the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony, Germany. Their numbers have recovered after significant depletion due to viral outbreaks and effects of anthropogenic activities like pollution and habitat disturbance. Within the Wadden Sea National Park of Lower Saxony the harbour seal is protected. As a top predator in the Wadden Sea ecosystem, the harbour seal is a sentinel species for the state of the environment. Between 2015 and 2017, a total of 80 stranded dead harbour seals were collected along the coastline of Lower Saxony and submitted for pathological investigations. Of these, 70 seals were born in the same year (0–7 months, age group 1) and eight in the previous year (8–19 months, age group 2), due to high mortality rates in these age groups. However, two perennial animals were also available for examination during this period, one of which was in good nutritional condition. Many of the seals that had been mercy-killed and found dead were in poor nutritional status. Histopathological, microbiological, parasitological and virological examinations were conducted on 69 individuals (86% (69/80)) in a suitable state of preservation. Respiratory tract parasitosis, cachexia, and bronchopneumonia were the most common causes of death or disease. Overall, there was no evidence of a relapse of a viral disease outbreak. Macrowaste, such as plastic waste or fishery-related debris, were not found in any gastrointestinal tract of the animals examined. There was also no evidence of grey seal predation. Weakness and cachexia were prominent causes of disease and death in harbour seals found within a few weeks after birth, but bronchopneumonia and septicaemia also developed in slightly older animals. Frequently found microbial pathogens in seals from Lower Saxony were similar to those found in other studies on seals from the Wadden Sea region in Schleswig-Holstein, for example streptococci and Escherichia coli/v. haemolytica, Brucella ...
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spelling fttihohannover:oai:elib.tiho-hannover.de:tiho_mods_00012111 2025-01-16T22:17:45+00:00 Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany Siebert, Ursula Lakemeyer, Jan Runge, Martin Lienau, Peter Braune, Silke Bartelt, Edda Grilo, Miguel L. Pund, Ralf 2024 https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14202920 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/receive/tiho_mods_00012111 https://elib.tiho-hannover.de/servlets/MCRFileNodeServlet/tiho_derivate_00003212/animals-14-02920.pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/20/2920 eng eng Animals -- http://www.mdpi.com/journal/animals -- http://www.bibliothek.uni-regensburg.de/ezeit/?2606558 -- 2606558-7 -- 2076-2615 https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14202920 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess article ddc:570 Hochschulbibliographie allgemein Verzeichnis wissenschaftlicher Veröffentlichungen 2024 article Text doc-type:Article 2024 fttihohannover https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14202920 2024-12-12T00:31:16Z Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are the most common pinniped species in the Wadden Sea of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Lower Saxony, Germany. Their numbers have recovered after significant depletion due to viral outbreaks and effects of anthropogenic activities like pollution and habitat disturbance. Within the Wadden Sea National Park of Lower Saxony the harbour seal is protected. As a top predator in the Wadden Sea ecosystem, the harbour seal is a sentinel species for the state of the environment. Between 2015 and 2017, a total of 80 stranded dead harbour seals were collected along the coastline of Lower Saxony and submitted for pathological investigations. Of these, 70 seals were born in the same year (0–7 months, age group 1) and eight in the previous year (8–19 months, age group 2), due to high mortality rates in these age groups. However, two perennial animals were also available for examination during this period, one of which was in good nutritional condition. Many of the seals that had been mercy-killed and found dead were in poor nutritional status. Histopathological, microbiological, parasitological and virological examinations were conducted on 69 individuals (86% (69/80)) in a suitable state of preservation. Respiratory tract parasitosis, cachexia, and bronchopneumonia were the most common causes of death or disease. Overall, there was no evidence of a relapse of a viral disease outbreak. Macrowaste, such as plastic waste or fishery-related debris, were not found in any gastrointestinal tract of the animals examined. There was also no evidence of grey seal predation. Weakness and cachexia were prominent causes of disease and death in harbour seals found within a few weeks after birth, but bronchopneumonia and septicaemia also developed in slightly older animals. Frequently found microbial pathogens in seals from Lower Saxony were similar to those found in other studies on seals from the Wadden Sea region in Schleswig-Holstein, for example streptococci and Escherichia coli/v. haemolytica, Brucella ... Article in Journal/Newspaper harbour seal Phoca vitulina TiHo eLib (University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover) Animals 14 20 2920
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Lakemeyer, Jan
Runge, Martin
Lienau, Peter
Braune, Silke
Bartelt, Edda
Grilo, Miguel L.
Pund, Ralf
Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title_full Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title_fullStr Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title_full_unstemmed Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title_short Investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) from waters of the Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, Germany
title_sort investigations on the health status and infection risk of harbour seals (phoca vitulina) from waters of the lower saxon wadden sea, germany
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