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Skin lesions on common bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from three sites in the Northwest Atlantic, USA

PLoS ONE, ISSN: 1932-6203, Vol: 7, Issue: 3, Page: e33081
2012
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  • 155
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  • Citations
    66
  • Captures
    155
  • Social Media
    46
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      46
      • Facebook
        46

Article Description

Skin disease occurs frequently in many cetacean species across the globe; methods to categorize lesions have relied on photo-identification (photo-id), stranding, and by-catch data. The current study used photo-id data from four sampling months during 2009 to estimate skin lesion prevalence and type occurring on bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) from three sites along the southeast United States coast [Sarasota Bay, FL (SSB); near Brunswick and Sapelo Island, GA (BSG); and near Charleston, SC (CHS)]. The prevalence of lesions was highest among BSG dolphins (P = 0.587) and lowest in SSB (P = 0.380), and the overall prevalence was significantly different among all sites (p<0.0167). Logistic regression modeling revealed a significant reduction in the odds of lesion occurrence for increasing water temperatures (OR = 0.92; 95%CI:0.906-0.938) and a significantly increased odds of lesion occurrence for BSG dolphins (OR = 1.39; 95%CI:1.203-1.614). Approximately one-third of the lesioned dolphins from each site presented with multiple types, and population differences in lesion type occurrence were observed (p<0.05). Lesions on stranded dolphins were sampled to determine the etiology of different lesion types, which included three visually distinct samples positive for herpesvirus. Although generally considered non-fatal, skin disease may be indicative of animal health or exposure to anthropogenic or environmental threats, and photo-id data provide an efficient and cost-effective approach to document the occurrence of skin lesions in free-ranging populations.

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Leslie Burdett Hart; Dave S. Rotstein; Randall S. Wells; Jason Allen; Aaron Barleycorn; Brian C. Balmer; Suzanne M. Lane; Todd Speakman; Eric S. Zolman; Megan Stolen; Wayne McFee; Tracey Goldstein; Teri K. Rowles; Lori H. Schwacke; Tara C. Smith

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