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Trends in legal and illegal trade of wild birds: a global assessment based on expert knowledge

机译:野生鸟类法律和非法贸易的趋势:基于专家知识的全球评估

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Wildlife trade is a profitable economic activity. Birds are among the most heavily traded animals worldwide, with numerous species threatened by pet trade. Information on both legal and illegal aspects of trade and consumer demand is difficult to obtain across different countries, particularly given substantial socio-economic and cultural variation. Focusing on consumer demand in each country, we conducted a global survey among 105 international experts on bird conservation to identify expected trends, drivers and market characteristics of legal and illegal wild-caught pet bird trade. Our results suggest that future trends in legal bird trade will be mostly driven by socio-cultural motivations and intentional demand for wild-caught, rather than captive-bred birds. Bird popularity and rarity are the main factors expected to influence the choice of which bird species will be the most traded legally. Percentage of rural population was the main national-level socio-economic predictor for legal bird trade in the future. Demand for future illegal trade is expected to be driven by bird popularity and particular species identity. Experts consider illegal trade to be sustained mainly by consumers from higher socio-economic and educational backgrounds. Human population growth rate was the main national-level socio-economic predictor of illegal trade expected for the future. Legislation enforcement remains a critical issue in wildlife trade. Expanding trade networks and socio-economic changes continue to incorporate new regions into the wildlife trade. Investigating the multidimensional and synergistic determinants of wildlife trade will thus help address potential detrimental impacts bird trade might cause on biodiversity.
机译:野生动物贸易是一个有利可图的经济活动。鸟类是全世界最具交易的动物之一,宠物贸易威胁的许多物种。有关贸易和消费者需求的法律和非法方面的资料难以在不同国家获得,特别是鉴于大量的社会经济和文化变异。专注于每个国家的消费者需求,我们在鸟类保护专家提供了全球调查,以确定法律和非法野生宠物鸟贸易的预期趋势,司机和市场特征。我们的研究结果表明,法律鸟类贸易的未来趋势将主要受到社会文化动机和故意对野生捕获而非俘虏的需求的推动。鸟的流行和稀有是预期影响哪些鸟类的主要因素是合法地交易的主要因素。农村人口的百分比是未来法律鸟类贸易的主要国家社会经济预测因素。预计未来非法贸易的需求将受到鸟普及和特定物种认同的推动。专家考虑非法贸易,主要是来自较高社会经济和教育背景的消费者持续。人口增长率是未来非法贸易的主要国家社会经济预测因素。立法执法仍然是野生动物贸易的关键问题。扩大贸易网络和社会经济变革继续将新地区纳入野生动物贸易。因此,调查野生动物贸易的多维和协同决定因素将有助于解决潜在的有害影响鸟类贸易可能导致生物多样性。

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    《Biodiversity and Conservation》 |2019年第12期|共27页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Environm Agcy Austria Spittelauer Lande 5 A-1090 Vienna Austria;

    Univ Ghent Terr Ecol Unit TEREC KL Ledeganckstr 35 B-9000 Ghent Belgium;

    Shinshu Univ Inst Mt Sci Matsumoto Nagano Japan;

    CSIC Museo Nacl Ciencias Nat Dept Biogeog &

    Global Change Calle Jose Gutierrez Abascal 2 E-28006 Madrid Spain;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Pablo de Olavide Dept Phys Chem &

    Nat Syst Seville Spain;

    Univ Evora Rio Nabeiro Biodivers Chair Evora Portugal;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Cambridge Dept Zool Conservat Sci Grp Cambridge CB2 3EJ England;

    CSIC Estn Biol Donana Dept Conservat Biol Americo Vespucio 26 Seville 41092 Spain;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Porto Ctr Invest Biodiversidade &

    Recursos Genet CIBIO InBIO Lab Associado Campus Agr Vairao P-4485661 Vairao Portugal;

    Univ Exeter Coll Life &

    Environm Sci Ctr Ecol &

    Conservat Penryn TR10 9FE Cornwall England;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 生物科学;
  • 关键词

    Biological invasions; CITES; Consumer behaviour; Expert elicitation; Global wildlife trade; Invasive species;

    机译:生物侵犯;引用;消费者行为;专家委托;全球野生动物贸易;侵入性物种;

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