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再探马达加斯加两栖动物野生动物贸易:提升对该贸易的管理认知

Malagasy Amphibian Wildlife Trade Revisited: Improving Management Knowledge of the Trade.

作者信息

Carpenter Angus I, Andreone Franco

机构信息

Institute of Science and Environment, University of Cumbria, Ambleside Campus, Rydal Road, Ambleside, Cumbria LA22 9BB, UK.

Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali, Via G. Giolitti, 36, I-10123 Torino, Italy.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2023 Jul 17;13(14):2324. doi: 10.3390/ani13142324.

Abstract

Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot with a long history of trading in its wildlife, especially its hyper-diverse amphibian taxa. Due to globally raised concerns over the conservation of harvested species, CITES was introduced as a global mechanism with which to monitor and regulate the trade. Utilising data collated from the CITES Trade database, this study sought to investigate the trade and CITES' effectiveness in managing the trade with respect to Madagascar. Over a 28-year period, 20 known amphibian species were exported from Madagascar, constituting a total of nearly 271,000 individuals. Formal descriptions of Malagasy amphibian species have increased and continue to increase greatly over time. However, there was no longitudinal relationship regarding the numbers of individuals traded as new species were described. Overall, the number of individuals traded has declined over time, but where assessments were provided by the IUCN Redlist, population declines were reported in all but one species of Malagasy amphibian. (97.5%) continues to be the predominantly traded genus, with certain, high-conservation-concern, species continuing to be traded. Despite initial concerns over the effectiveness of CITES's actions, after concerted efforts, it appears that CITES' actions were having positive impacts on regulating the trade. However, going forward, concerns remain over the appropriateness of the quotas set and the robustness of their underpinning NDFs. Furthermore, with the increase in the number of recognised species, the potential for incorrect species labelling on the CITES permits increases and requires greater attention.

摘要

马达加斯加是一个生物多样性热点地区,其野生动物贸易历史悠久,尤其是种类极为丰富的两栖类群。由于全球对被捕捞物种保护的关注度提高,《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)作为一种全球机制被引入,用于监测和规范贸易。本研究利用从CITES贸易数据库整理的数据,旨在调查马达加斯加的贸易情况以及CITES在管理与马达加斯加相关贸易方面的有效性。在28年的时间里,有20种已知的两栖类物种从马达加斯加出口,总数近27.1万只。随着时间的推移,马达加斯加两栖类物种的正式描述不断增加,且仍在大幅增加。然而,随着新物种被描述,交易个体数量之间并无纵向关系。总体而言,交易个体数量随时间有所下降,但在国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)红色名录进行评估的情况下,除一种马达加斯加两栖动物外,其他所有物种的种群数量均有下降报告。 (97.5%)仍然是主要的交易属,一些具有高度保护关切的物种仍在继续交易。尽管最初对CITES行动的有效性存在担忧,但经过共同努力,CITES的行动似乎对规范贸易产生了积极影响。然而,展望未来,对设定的配额的适当性及其基础非损害性发现的稳健性仍存在担忧。此外,随着被认可物种数量的增加,CITES许可证上物种标签错误的可能性增加,需要给予更多关注。

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