Identification of mongoose (Genus: Herpestes) species from hair through band pattern studies using discriminate functional analysis (DFA) and microscopic examination |
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Authors: | Vivek Sahajpal S.P. Goyal R. Raza R. Jayapal |
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Affiliation: | aWildlife Forensic laboratory, Wildlife Institute of India, Post Box#18, Dehradoon-248001, India;bWildlife Institute of India, Post Box#18, Dehradoon-248001, India |
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Abstract: | India is home to seven species of mongoose (Herpestes sp). Mongooses are being poached primarily for their hair, which is used in the production of painting and shaving brushes. Prior to September 2002, mongooses were listed under Schedule-IV of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 (India). Indiscriminate poaching of the mongoose created an immediate threat to their survival and hence mongooses have now been placed under Schedule-II of the Wildlife (Protection) Act-1972 (India). In order to convict a person under this legislation, species identification of case related samples is necessary. Four species of mongoose i.e. H. edwardsii, H. smithii, H. palustris and H. urva were characterised by performing discriminate functional analysis (DFA) on measurements of their dorsal guard hair banding pattern and by microscopic hair characteristics (Cuticular, medullar and cross section). It was possible to distinguish between the four species studied, based on both these methods. |
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Keywords: | Cuticle Medulla Cross sections Discriminate functional analysis Forensic |
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