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Using DNA Barcoding to Investigate Patterns of Species Utilisation in UK Shark Products Reveals Threatened Species on Sale

机译:使用DNA条形码研究英国鲨鱼产品中物种利用的模式,揭示了受威胁的物种在售

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Many shark populations are in decline, primarily due to overexploitation. In response, conservation measures have been applied at differing scales, often severely restricting sales of declining species. Therefore, DNA barcoding was used to investigate sales of shark products in fishmongers and fish and chip takeaways in England. The majority of samples were identified as Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias), which is critically endangered in the Northeast Atlantic and landings have been prohibited (although there is evidence of importation of this species). Significant differences in the species sold between retailer types were also identified, suggesting differing supply chains. The results underline issues surrounding the use of 'umbrella' sales terms where many species are labelled with the same designation. This denies consumer choice as purchasers cannot easily avoid declining species or those associated with high levels of toxicants. For the first time in Europe, minibarcodes are also used to identify species from dried shark fins. Despite a small sample size, analysis of UK wholesaler fins identified threatened sharks, including the endangered and CITES listed Scalloped Hammerhead (Sphyrna lewini). This highlights the global nature of the damaging trade in endangered shark species, in which Europe and the UK have a continuing role.
机译:主要由于过度开采,许多鲨鱼数量在减少。作为回应,已采取不同规模的保护措施,常常严重限制了物种数量的减少。因此,DNA条形码用于调查鲨鱼产品在英国鱼贩和鱼和薯条外卖中的销售情况。大多数样品被确认为棘狗鱼(棘刺棘鱼),在东北大西洋受到严重威胁,并且已经禁止登陆(尽管有证据表明该物种已进口)。还确定了零售商类型之间所出售物种的显着差异,这表明供应链也有所不同。结果强调了围绕“雨伞”销售术语使用的问题,在该术语中,许多物种都标有相同的名称。这拒绝了消费者的选择,因为购买者无法轻易避免物种下降或与高毒物有关的物种。在欧洲,迷你代码也首次用于识别鱼翅干中的物种。尽管样本量很小,但对英国批发商鳍的分析发现了受威胁的鲨鱼,包括濒临灭绝和濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约(CITES)列出的扇贝锤头(Sphyrna lewini)。这凸显了濒危鲨鱼物种破坏性贸易的全球性,欧洲和英国在其中继续发挥作用。

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