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Revealing the Appetite of the Marine Aquarium Fish Trade: The Volume and Biodiversity of Fish Imported into the United States

机译:彰显海洋水族馆鱼类贸易的胃口:进口到美国的鱼类的数量和生物多样性

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The aquarium trade and other wildlife consumers are at a crossroads forced by threats from global climate change and other anthropogenic stressors that have weakened coastal ecosystems. While the wildlife trade may put additional stress on coral reefs, it brings income into impoverished parts of the world and may stimulate interest in marine conservation. To better understand the influence of the trade, we must first be able to quantify coral reef fauna moving through it. Herein, we discuss the lack of a data system for monitoring the wildlife aquarium trade and analyze problems that arise when trying to monitor the trade using a system not specifically designed for this purpose. To do this, we examined an entire year of import records of marine tropical fish entering the United States in detail, and discuss the relationship between trade volume, biodiversity and introduction of non-native marine fishes. Our analyses showed that biodiversity levels are higher than previous estimates. Additionally, more than half of government importation forms have numerical or other reporting discrepancies resulting in the overestimation of trade volumes by 27%. While some commonly imported species have been introduced into the coastal waters of the USA (as expected), we also found that some uncommon species in the trade have also been introduced. This is the first study of aquarium trade imports to compare commercial invoices to government forms and provides a means to, routinely and in real time, examine the biodiversity of the trade in coral reef wildlife species.
机译:水族馆贸易和其他野生动植物消费者正处于十字路口,受到全球气候变化和其他削弱沿海生态系统的人为压力的威胁。尽管野生动植物贸易可能给珊瑚礁带来更多压力,但它却将收入带入了世界贫困地区,并可能激发人们对海洋保护的兴趣。为了更好地了解贸易的影响,我们必须首先能够量化通过贸易而来的珊瑚礁动物群。在此,我们讨论了缺乏用于监视野生动植物水族馆贸易的数据系统,并分析了尝试使用非专门为此目的设计的系统来监视贸易时出现的问题。为此,我们详细检查了全年进入美国的海洋热带鱼的进口记录,并讨论了贸易量,生物多样性和非本地海洋鱼的引进之间的关系。我们的分析表明,生物多样性水平高于以前的估计。此外,一半以上的政府进口表格在数字或其他报告上存在差异,导致贸易额高估了27%。尽管一些常见的进口物种已被引入美国的沿海水域(如预期的那样),但我们也发现一些贸易中不常见的物种也已被引入。这是对水族贸易进口进行的首次研究,目的是将商业发票与政府形式进行比较,并提供一种手段来定期和实时地检查珊瑚礁野生生物物种贸易的生物多样性。

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