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物种困境及其对执行野生动植物贸易法的潜在影响。

The species dilemma and its potential impact on enforcing wildlife trade laws.

机构信息

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, National Fish & Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, Ashland, Oregon.

出版信息

Evol Anthropol. 2018 Nov;27(6):261-266. doi: 10.1002/evan.21751. Epub 2018 Nov 28.

Abstract

The varied answers to the question "What is a species?" provoke more than lively debates in academic circles. They pose practical problems for law enforcement. Commercial wildlife trade threatens many primate species and is regulated through such laws and international agreements as the U.S. Endangered Species Act and the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Enforcing legislation relies on the ability to identify when violations occur. Species-defining characters may not be preserved in wildlife trade items. For example, pelage patterns and behavioral characters (e.g., vocalizations) are absent from skulls. Accordingly, identifying victims of illegal trade can be difficult, which hinders enforcement. Moreover, identifying new species and "splitting" of currently recognized species can result in enforcement lags and regulatory loopholes. Although such negative consequences should not hinder scientific advancement, we suggest that they be considered by primate taxonomists and provide recommendations to prevent unintended conservation consequences.

摘要

对于“什么是物种?”这个问题的各种答案不仅在学术界引发了激烈的辩论,也给执法带来了实际问题。商业野生动物贸易威胁到许多灵长类物种,而美国濒危物种法案和濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约等法律和国际协议对此加以规范。执法依赖于确定违法行为发生时的能力。在野生动物贸易物品中可能无法保存物种定义特征。例如,皮毛图案和行为特征(例如发声)在头骨中缺失。因此,确定非法贸易的受害者可能很困难,这阻碍了执法。此外,识别新物种和目前公认物种的“分裂”可能导致执法滞后和监管漏洞。尽管这些负面影响不应阻碍科学进步,但我们建议灵长类分类学家考虑这些问题,并提出建议以防止产生意外的保护后果。

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