A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals

We present new and revised data for the phocine distemper virus (PDV) epidemics that resulted in the deaths of more than 23 000 harbour seals Phoca vitulina in 1988 and 30 000 in 2002. On both occasions the epidemics started at the Danish island of Anholt in central Kattegat, and subsequently spread...

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Main Authors: Hall, Ailsa Jane, Dietz, R, Reijnders, P J H, Teilmann, J, Harding, K, Hall, A J, Brasseur, S M J M, Siebert, U, Goodman, S J, Jepson, P D, Dau Rasmussen, T, Thompson, P M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftunstandrewcris:oai:risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk:publications/ea9cb932-d1ee-48d3-80e4-45172d950fee 2023-05-15T15:15:18+02:00 A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals Hall, Ailsa Jane Dietz, R Reijnders, P J H Teilmann, J Harding, K Hall, A J Brasseur, S M J M Siebert, U Goodman, S J Jepson, P D Dau Rasmussen, T Thompson, P M 2006-01-30 https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-review-of-the-1988-and-2002-phocine-distemper-virus-epidemics-in-european-harbour-seals(ea9cb932-d1ee-48d3-80e4-45172d950fee).html http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/v68/n2/ eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Hall , A J , Dietz , R , Reijnders , P J H , Teilmann , J , Harding , K , Hall , A J , Brasseur , S M J M , Siebert , U , Goodman , S J , Jepson , P D , Dau Rasmussen , T & Thompson , P M 2006 , ' A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals ' , Diseases of Aquatic Organisms , vol. 68 , pp. 115 - 130 . epizootic harbour seal mass mortality phocine distemper virus MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS MARINE MAMMALS GREY SEALS ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS POPULATION-DYNAMICS IMMUNE-RESPONSES WESTERN ATLANTIC FLAME RETARDANTS article 2006 ftunstandrewcris 2021-12-26T14:14:10Z We present new and revised data for the phocine distemper virus (PDV) epidemics that resulted in the deaths of more than 23 000 harbour seals Phoca vitulina in 1988 and 30 000 in 2002. On both occasions the epidemics started at the Danish island of Anholt in central Kattegat, and subsequently spread to adjacent colonies in a stepwise fashion. However, this pattern was not maintained throughout the epidemics and new centres of infection appeared far from infected populations on some occasions: in 1988 early positive cases were observed in the Irish Sea, and in 2002 the epidemic appeared in the Dutch Wadden Sea, 6 wk after the initiation of the outbreak at Anholt Island. Since the harbour seal is a rather sedentary species, such 'jumps' in the spread among colonies suggest that another vector species could have been involved. We discussed the role of sympatric species as disease vectors, and suggested that grey seal populations could act as reservoirs for PDV if infection rates in sympatric species are lower than in harbour seals. Alternatively, grey seals could act as subclinical infected carriers of the virus between Arctic and North Sea seal populations. Mixed colonies of grey and harbour seal colonies are found at all locations where the jumps occurred, It seems likely that grey seals, which show long-distance movements, contributed to the spread among regions. The harbour seal populations along the Norwegian coast and in the Baltic escaped both epidemics, which could be due either to genetic differences among harbour seal populations or to immunity. Catastrophic events such as repeated epidemics should be accounted for in future models and management strategies of wildlife populations. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic harbour seal Phoca vitulina University of St Andrews: Research Portal Arctic Danish Island ENVELOPE(-83.599,-83.599,65.884,65.884) Kattegat ENVELOPE(9.692,9.692,63.563,63.563)
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topic epizootic
harbour seal
mass mortality
phocine distemper virus
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
MARINE MAMMALS
GREY SEALS
ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
IMMUNE-RESPONSES
WESTERN ATLANTIC
FLAME RETARDANTS
spellingShingle epizootic
harbour seal
mass mortality
phocine distemper virus
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
MARINE MAMMALS
GREY SEALS
ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
IMMUNE-RESPONSES
WESTERN ATLANTIC
FLAME RETARDANTS
Hall, Ailsa Jane
Dietz, R
Reijnders, P J H
Teilmann, J
Harding, K
Hall, A J
Brasseur, S M J M
Siebert, U
Goodman, S J
Jepson, P D
Dau Rasmussen, T
Thompson, P M
A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
topic_facet epizootic
harbour seal
mass mortality
phocine distemper virus
MORBILLIVIRUS INFECTION
HALICHOERUS-GRYPUS
MARINE MAMMALS
GREY SEALS
ORGANOCHLORINE CONTAMINANTS
POPULATION-DYNAMICS
IMMUNE-RESPONSES
WESTERN ATLANTIC
FLAME RETARDANTS
description We present new and revised data for the phocine distemper virus (PDV) epidemics that resulted in the deaths of more than 23 000 harbour seals Phoca vitulina in 1988 and 30 000 in 2002. On both occasions the epidemics started at the Danish island of Anholt in central Kattegat, and subsequently spread to adjacent colonies in a stepwise fashion. However, this pattern was not maintained throughout the epidemics and new centres of infection appeared far from infected populations on some occasions: in 1988 early positive cases were observed in the Irish Sea, and in 2002 the epidemic appeared in the Dutch Wadden Sea, 6 wk after the initiation of the outbreak at Anholt Island. Since the harbour seal is a rather sedentary species, such 'jumps' in the spread among colonies suggest that another vector species could have been involved. We discussed the role of sympatric species as disease vectors, and suggested that grey seal populations could act as reservoirs for PDV if infection rates in sympatric species are lower than in harbour seals. Alternatively, grey seals could act as subclinical infected carriers of the virus between Arctic and North Sea seal populations. Mixed colonies of grey and harbour seal colonies are found at all locations where the jumps occurred, It seems likely that grey seals, which show long-distance movements, contributed to the spread among regions. The harbour seal populations along the Norwegian coast and in the Baltic escaped both epidemics, which could be due either to genetic differences among harbour seal populations or to immunity. Catastrophic events such as repeated epidemics should be accounted for in future models and management strategies of wildlife populations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hall, Ailsa Jane
Dietz, R
Reijnders, P J H
Teilmann, J
Harding, K
Hall, A J
Brasseur, S M J M
Siebert, U
Goodman, S J
Jepson, P D
Dau Rasmussen, T
Thompson, P M
author_facet Hall, Ailsa Jane
Dietz, R
Reijnders, P J H
Teilmann, J
Harding, K
Hall, A J
Brasseur, S M J M
Siebert, U
Goodman, S J
Jepson, P D
Dau Rasmussen, T
Thompson, P M
author_sort Hall, Ailsa Jane
title A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
title_short A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
title_full A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
title_fullStr A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
title_full_unstemmed A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals
title_sort review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in european harbour seals
publishDate 2006
url https://risweb.st-andrews.ac.uk/portal/en/researchoutput/a-review-of-the-1988-and-2002-phocine-distemper-virus-epidemics-in-european-harbour-seals(ea9cb932-d1ee-48d3-80e4-45172d950fee).html
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/dao/v68/n2/
long_lat ENVELOPE(-83.599,-83.599,65.884,65.884)
ENVELOPE(9.692,9.692,63.563,63.563)
geographic Arctic
Danish Island
Kattegat
geographic_facet Arctic
Danish Island
Kattegat
genre Arctic
harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
genre_facet Arctic
harbour seal
Phoca vitulina
op_source Hall , A J , Dietz , R , Reijnders , P J H , Teilmann , J , Harding , K , Hall , A J , Brasseur , S M J M , Siebert , U , Goodman , S J , Jepson , P D , Dau Rasmussen , T & Thompson , P M 2006 , ' A review of the 1988 and 2002 phocine distemper virus epidemics in European harbour seals ' , Diseases of Aquatic Organisms , vol. 68 , pp. 115 - 130 .
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