Dear all

I am (very!!) proud to present a new paper on the interesting topic of toxins 
from harmful algae and their effects:

Authors:
Silje-Kristin Jensen, Lacaze JP, Hermann G, Kershaw J, Brownlow A, Turner A, 
Hall A.

Paper title:  
Detection and effects of harmful algal toxins in Scottish harbour seals and 
potential links to population decline

Highlights:
•We document exposure of Scottish harbour seals to both DA and PSP toxins.
•We show evidence of immunomodulatory effects as a result of toxin exposure.
•Exposure occurs through contaminated prey at potentially lethal levels.
•Toxin exposure could be driving the harbour seal decline in specific regions.

Abstract:
Over the past 15 years or so, several Scottish harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) 
populations have declined in abundance and several factors have been considered 
as possible causes, including toxins from harmful algae. Here we explore 
whether a link could be established between two groups of toxins, domoic acid 
(DA) and saxitoxins (STXs), and the decline in the harbour seal populations in 
Scotland. We document the first evidence that harbour seals are exposed to both 
DA and STXs from consuming contaminated fish. Both groups of toxins were found 
in urine and faeces sampled from live captured (n = 162) and stranded animals 
(n = 23) and in faecal samples collected from seal haul-out sites (n = 214) 
between 2008 and 2013. The proportion of positive samples and the toxins levels 
measured in the excreta were significantly higher in areas where harbour seal 
abundance is in decline. There is also evidence that DA has immunomodulatory 
effects in harbour seals, including lymphocytopenia and monocytosis. Scottish 
harbour seals are exposed to DA and STXs through contaminated prey at 
potentially lethal levels and with this evidence we suggest that exposure to 
these toxins are likely to be important factors driving the harbour seal 
decline in some regions of Scotland.


The full version with full bibliographic details is available online at:  
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.02.002

Please note access to the full text of this article will depend on your 
personal or institutional entitlements. You can contact me for a pdf copy or 
any questions ([email protected])

Citation: Detection and effects of harmful algal toxins in Scottish harbour 
seals and potential links to population decline.
Jensen SK, Lacaze JP, Hermann G, Kershaw J, Brownlow A, Turner A, Hall A.
Toxicon. 2015 doi: 10.1016/j.toxicon.2015.02.002.

All the best
Silje-Kristin Jensen

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