Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects

It is important to identify the location of illegal poaching and its effects on the conservation of endangered species. This study applied molecular techniques to estimate the origin of sea turtle carcasses (N = 53) found at Pulau Tiga, Kudat, Malaysia (Borneo) in 2014. All carcasses were of adult (...

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Main Authors: Juanita Joseph, Hideaki, Nishizawa, James M. Alin, Rafidah Othman, Gavin Jolis, Irwan Isnain, Jamili Nais
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spelling my.ums.eprints.305782021-10-22T03:21:06Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30578/ Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects Juanita Joseph Hideaki, Nishizawa James M. Alin Rafidah Othman Gavin Jolis Irwan Isnain Jamili Nais QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians It is important to identify the location of illegal poaching and its effects on the conservation of endangered species. This study applied molecular techniques to estimate the origin of sea turtle carcasses (N = 53) found at Pulau Tiga, Kudat, Malaysia (Borneo) in 2014. All carcasses were of adult (77%) and large juvenile (23%) green turtles (Chelonia mydas). A total of 10 haplotypes of mitochondrial DNA were identified. A Bayesian mixed-stock analysis showed that the natal origin was mainly from the Sulu and Celebes Seas (uninformative prior: median = 53.0%, 95% credible interval [CI] = 34.5–76.9%; informative prior: median = 61.3%, CI = 36.9–89.4%). The estimation of source foraging grounds of the carcasses as poaching sites indicated the Brunei Bay in the South China Sea as the most probable source (median = 90.2%, CI = 11.2–99.9%), although caution is needed since there is a possibility of poaching at unsampled foraging grounds. The results indicate that such poaching has negative effects especially for the nesting populations at the Sulu and Celebes Seas. This study provides information that contributes to the development of measures against poaching activities by regional collaboration regarding sea turtle traffic and law enforcement in Southeast Asia. Elsevier BV 2019 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30578/1/Mass%20sea%20turtle%20slaughter%20at%20Pulau%20Tiga%2C%20Malaysia%20Genetic%20studies%20indicate%20poaching%20locations%20and%20its%20potential%20effects%20ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30578/2/Mass%20sea%20turtle%20slaughter%20at%20Pulau%20Tiga%2C%20Malaysia%20Genetic%20studies%20indicate%20poaching%20locations%20and%20its%20potential%20effects_%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf Juanita Joseph and Hideaki, Nishizawa and James M. Alin and Rafidah Othman and Gavin Jolis and Irwan Isnain and Jamili Nais (2019) Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects. Global Ecology and Conservation, 17. pp. 1-8. ISSN 2351-9894 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419300174 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00586
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topic QL640-669.3 Reptiles and amphibians
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Juanita Joseph
Hideaki, Nishizawa
James M. Alin
Rafidah Othman
Gavin Jolis
Irwan Isnain
Jamili Nais
Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
description It is important to identify the location of illegal poaching and its effects on the conservation of endangered species. This study applied molecular techniques to estimate the origin of sea turtle carcasses (N = 53) found at Pulau Tiga, Kudat, Malaysia (Borneo) in 2014. All carcasses were of adult (77%) and large juvenile (23%) green turtles (Chelonia mydas). A total of 10 haplotypes of mitochondrial DNA were identified. A Bayesian mixed-stock analysis showed that the natal origin was mainly from the Sulu and Celebes Seas (uninformative prior: median = 53.0%, 95% credible interval [CI] = 34.5–76.9%; informative prior: median = 61.3%, CI = 36.9–89.4%). The estimation of source foraging grounds of the carcasses as poaching sites indicated the Brunei Bay in the South China Sea as the most probable source (median = 90.2%, CI = 11.2–99.9%), although caution is needed since there is a possibility of poaching at unsampled foraging grounds. The results indicate that such poaching has negative effects especially for the nesting populations at the Sulu and Celebes Seas. This study provides information that contributes to the development of measures against poaching activities by regional collaboration regarding sea turtle traffic and law enforcement in Southeast Asia.
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author Juanita Joseph
Hideaki, Nishizawa
James M. Alin
Rafidah Othman
Gavin Jolis
Irwan Isnain
Jamili Nais
author_facet Juanita Joseph
Hideaki, Nishizawa
James M. Alin
Rafidah Othman
Gavin Jolis
Irwan Isnain
Jamili Nais
author_sort Juanita Joseph
title Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
title_short Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
title_full Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
title_fullStr Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
title_full_unstemmed Mass sea turtle slaughter at Pulau Tiga, Malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
title_sort mass sea turtle slaughter at pulau tiga, malaysia: genetic studies indicate poaching locations and its potential effects
publisher Elsevier BV
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30578/1/Mass%20sea%20turtle%20slaughter%20at%20Pulau%20Tiga%2C%20Malaysia%20Genetic%20studies%20indicate%20poaching%20locations%20and%20its%20potential%20effects%20ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30578/2/Mass%20sea%20turtle%20slaughter%20at%20Pulau%20Tiga%2C%20Malaysia%20Genetic%20studies%20indicate%20poaching%20locations%20and%20its%20potential%20effects_%20FULL%20TEXT.pdf
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989419300174
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