First record of a leucistic sub-Antarctic fur seal
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Jones, Christopher W.
Risi, Michelle M.
Osborne, Alexis
Bester, Marthan Nieuwoudt
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Springer
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Anomalous pelage colourations have been reported to occur in several pinniped species and can potentially be used to assess gene flow amongst conspecific populations. Aberrant pelage colour has not been documented in sub-Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus tropicalis older than pups. Sub-Antarctic fur seals were inspected on two of the beaches at Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean, in the austral summer of 2018/19. A leucistic adult male was sighted on 09 January 2019, the first recorded leucistic individual for the species. Given the apparent extreme rarity of leucism in this sub-Antarctic pinniped species, it is unlikely to contribute to assessment of gene flow amongst conspecific populations.
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Arctocephalus tropicalis, Gough Island, Hypo-pigmentation, Pinniped, Rare trait
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Jones, C.W., Risi, M.M., Osborne, A. et al. First record of a leucistic sub-Antarctic fur seal. Polar Biology (2019) 42: 1217-1220. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-019-02506-3.