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J Forensic Sci ; 65(3): 979-983, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31670847

ABSTRACT

Identifying the species and size of sharks responsible for biting humans is essential for developing strategies to prevent these incidents. Here, we use bite wound characteristics and genetic analysis of a tooth fragment extracted from the wounds to identify a sicklefin lemon shark Negaprion acutidens as the perpetrator of nonfatal bites on the legs of an adult male surfer at Makemo atoll (French Polynesia) in January 2018. The bite was superficial, and N. acutidens are fish predators not known to feed on large prey; hence, foraging is an unlikely explanation for this incident rather linked to territoriality. Lemon sharks are occasionally aggressive toward humans and are site attached with relatively small home ranges; hence, avoiding surfing in the area of a previous bite incident is recommended to decrease the risk of future injuries.


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Bites and Stings/pathology , Sharks , Water Sports , Animals , Behavior, Animal , Bites and Stings/etiology , DNA/isolation & purification , DNA Fingerprinting , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polynesia , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sharks/genetics , Species Specificity , Tooth/chemistry
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J Forensic Leg Med ; 25: 67-70, 2014 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24931866

ABSTRACT

We present a case of a non-provoked fatal shark attack on a 15-year old male kitesurfer in New Caledonia. The victim lost his board and was pulled by the sail along the water surface in a reef passage when a shark attacked. The shark inflicted at least two bites on the left leg, including a severe one around the knee, resulting in a quick hypovolemic shock that was fatal. The analysis of one of these bites indicated that a 2.8 m TL (est. length) tiger shark was responsible for this attack. The features of the attack are consistent with those of a predator response to a surface feeding stimulus.


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Bites and Stings/complications , Sharks , Shock/etiology , Sports , Adolescent , Animals , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , New Caledonia , Oceans and Seas
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