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从没收到保护:印度尼西亚野生动物DNA法医鉴定在没收猫科动物物种识别中的应用

From confiscation to conservation: Wildlife DNA forensic for species identification of confiscated Felidae in Indonesia.

作者信息

Priyono Dwi Sendi, Khairi Hapiz Al, Ula Almas Lathifatul, Arisuryanti Tuty, Saka Raisa Tatum, Fikri Fairuz, Hengestu Anastasia

机构信息

Department of Tropical Biology, Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Jl. Teknika Selatan, Sinduadi. Mlati, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.

Department of Tropical Biology, Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Jl. Teknika Selatan, Sinduadi. Mlati, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int. 2025 Feb;367:112362. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112362. Epub 2025 Jan 2.

Abstract

Illegal wildlife trade poses a significant threat to Indonesia's biodiversity, especially among its diverse Felidae species (cats). While molecular methods have proven effective for identifying some Felidae species, there remains a gap in comparing these techniques across different endemic Felidae species in Indonesia, particularly in cases involving multiple species in confiscated wildlife products. This study applies DNA forensic techniques to analyze 38 confiscated Felidae samples, identifying four species: Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae), leopard (Panthera pardus), leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis), and clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa). Notably, 21 samples identified as Sumatran tigers showed 100 % similarity to the reference sequence, demonstrating the effectiveness of custom-designed primers. The analysis also revealed a diverse range of biological materials, supporting the robustness of DNA forensics in wildlife conservation. A Bayesian phylogenetic tree further confirmed species differentiation with strong bootstrap values. These findings underscore the importance of accurate species identification for prosecuting wildlife crimes and formulating targeted conservation strategies. Despite limitations, including sample size and reliance on existing reference data, the study emphasizes the crucial role of DNA forensics in combating illegal wildlife trade and highlights the need for improved genetic databases. Practical implications include establishing protocols for sample collection, DNA forensic training for law enforcement, and fostering collaboration between forensic laboratories and conservation organizations. Integrating these forensic techniques supports broader conservation goals by enabling targeted enforcement, effective prosecution, and informed conservation planning through accurate subspecies identification.

摘要

非法野生动物贸易对印度尼西亚的生物多样性构成了重大威胁,尤其是在其种类繁多的猫科动物中。虽然分子方法已被证明对识别某些猫科动物有效,但在比较印度尼西亚不同特有猫科动物的这些技术方面仍存在差距,特别是在涉及没收的野生动物产品中有多个物种的情况下。本研究应用DNA法医技术分析了38个没收的猫科动物样本,鉴定出四个物种:苏门答腊虎(Panthera tigris sumatrae)、豹(Panthera pardus)、豹猫(Prionailurus bengalensis)和云豹(Neofelis nebulosa)。值得注意的是,21个被鉴定为苏门答腊虎的样本与参考序列显示出100%的相似性,证明了定制引物的有效性。分析还揭示了多种生物材料,支持了DNA法医技术在野生动物保护中的稳健性。贝叶斯系统发育树进一步证实了具有强自展值的物种分化。这些发现强调了准确的物种鉴定对于起诉野生动物犯罪和制定有针对性的保护策略的重要性。尽管存在包括样本量和对现有参考数据的依赖等局限性,但该研究强调了DNA法医技术在打击非法野生动物贸易中的关键作用,并突出了改进基因数据库的必要性。实际意义包括建立样本采集协议、为执法人员提供DNA法医培训,以及促进法医实验室与保护组织之间的合作。整合这些法医技术通过实现有针对性的执法、有效起诉以及通过准确的亚种鉴定进行明智的保护规划,支持更广泛的保护目标。

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