First record of ocular albinism in sub-Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups on Marion Island

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Yinhla D. Shihlomule
Eleanor A. Weideman
J. S. Fredrik van der Vyver
Danielle S. Conry
Rowan K. Jordaan
P. J. Nico de Bruyn
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[1] University of Pretoria,Department of Zoology and Entomology, Mammal Research Institute
[2] Nelson Mandela University,Marine Apex Predator Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Institute for Coastal and Marine Research
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Polar Biology | 2024年 / 47卷
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Marion Island; Albinism; Visual acuity; Anomalous pigmentation; Rheum;
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We report on an occurrence of ocular albinism in sub-Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups born on Marion Island, Prince Edward Archipelago. While previous observations have documented pups with atypical lanugo pelage colorations, this is the first case involving hypopigmentation of both fur and other tissues, including the eyes and nails. During the austral summer of 2021/22, we encountered four sub-Antarctic fur seal pups displaying this anomalous pigmentation. These anomalous individuals were found along two beaches on the island’s western side and one beach on the eastern side during an island-wide fur seal census. Although the characteristics observed strongly suggest ocular albinism, confirmation would be necessary through genetic analyses. The absence of melanin in mammalian eyes is known to compromise visual acuity, which may likely result in reduced survival beyond the weaning period, explaining the paucity of such adults in this well-observed population.
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