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Disappearing in the Night: An Overview on Trade and Legislation of Night Monkeys in South and Central America

机译:夜色中消失:南美洲和中美洲夜猫子的贸易和立法概述

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The international trade in night monkeys (Aotus spp.), found throughout Central and South America, has been regulated by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) since 1975. We present a quantitative analysis of this trade from all 9 range countries, over 4 decades, and compare domestic legislation to CITES regulations. Night monkeys were exported from 8 of the 9 habitat countries, totalling 5,968 live individuals and 7,098 specimens, with trade of live individuals declining over time. In terms of species, the most commonly traded was Aotus nancymaae (present in Brazil, Colombia, Peru) followed by A. vociferans (Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru) and A. zonalis (Colombia, Panama). There was no significant correlation between levels of trade and species' geographic range size or the number of countries in which a species occurs. Five countries have legislation that meets CITES requirements for implementation, whereas the other 4 countries' legislation showed deficiencies. Research conducted in Colombia, Peru, and Brazil suggests significant cross-border trade not captured in official international trade registers. Although international trade has diminished, current trends suggest that populations of rarer species may be under unsustainable pressure. Further research is needed to quantify real trade numbers occurring between habitat countries. (C) 2017 S. Karger AG, Basel
机译:自1975年以来,中美洲和南美洲各地发现的夜猴(Aotus spp。)的国际贸易已受到《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)的管制。我们对该贸易进行了定量分析来自所有9个范围内的国家(超过40年),并将国内法规与CITES法规进行比较。从9个栖息地国家/地区中的8个出口夜猴,共有5968个活体和7098个标本,活体贸易随时间而减少。就种类而言,最常交易的是南洋香菜(Aotus nancymaae)(存在于巴西,哥伦比亚,秘鲁),其次是香叶菜(A. vociferans)(巴西,哥伦比亚,厄瓜多尔,秘鲁)和松果菜(哥伦比亚)(哥伦比亚,巴拿马)。贸易水平与物种的地理范围大小或发生物种的国家数量之间没有显着相关性。五个国家的立法符合CITES实施要求,而其他四个国家的立法存在缺陷。在哥伦比亚,秘鲁和巴西进行的研究表明,重要的跨境贸易未在官方国际贸易登记册中记录。尽管国际贸易减少了,但目前的趋势表明,稀有物种的种群可能承受着不可持续的压力。需要进一步的研究来量化栖息地国家之间发生的实际贸易数字。 (C)2017巴塞尔S.Karger AG

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