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专家评估非法采集对捕蝇草的影响及非法贸易研究重点。

Expert assessment of illegal collecting impacts on Venus flytraps and priorities for research on illegal trade.

机构信息

Department of Geography and the Environment, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.

Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2024 Oct;38(5):e14320. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14320.

Abstract

Illegal collecting of wild Venus flytraps (Dionaea muscipula) for the horticultural trade represents a persistent threat to populations of the species across their endemic range in the coastal plain of North and South Carolina (United States). Although wild collecting of Venus flytraps is not a novel threat, there has been very little research on the impacts of collecting on the species' conservation to date or why an illegal trade persists alongside a legal one. We drew on qualitative expert stakeholder elicitation to contextualize the threat of illegal collecting to the long-term conservation of Venus flytraps in relation to other anthropogenic threats. Expert elicitation included botanical and conservation researchers, cognizant state and federal agency staff, land managers, and conservation nonprofit actors. The workshop included mapping of supply chain structures and prioritization of social and environmental harms. Expert consensus determined illegal collecting is an ongoing problem for Venus flytrap conservation, but habitat destruction, degradation, and fire suppression are the most significant threats to flytrap conservation. Supply chain analysis showed that observable social and environmental harms of the trade are focused at the supply stage and that less is known about transit and demand stages. Key research gaps identified include a lack of understanding of plant laundering practices relevant to a range of desirable plant taxa; the role of commercial nurseries in illicit horticultural supply chains; motivations for engaging in Venus flytrap collecting; and the persistent demand for illegally harvested plants when cultivated, legally obtainable plants are readily available. Our findings and methodology are relevant to a range of ornamental plants affected by illegal trade for which robust social data on illegal collecting drivers are lacking.

摘要

非法采集野生捕蝇草(Dionaea muscipula)用于园艺贸易,对北卡罗来纳州和南卡罗来纳州沿海平原(美国)该物种的种群构成了持续的威胁。尽管野生采集捕蝇草并不是一个新的威胁,但迄今为止,关于采集对该物种保护的影响,以及为什么非法贸易与合法贸易并存的原因,研究甚少。我们利用定性专家利益相关者启发式评估,将非法采集对捕蝇草长期保护的威胁与其他人为威胁联系起来。专家启发式评估包括植物学和保护研究人员、有认知的州和联邦机构工作人员、土地管理者和保护非营利行为者。研讨会包括供应链结构映射和社会及环境危害的优先级排序。专家共识确定,非法采集是捕蝇草保护的一个持续问题,但栖息地破坏、退化和火灾抑制是捕蝇草保护的最大威胁。供应链分析表明,贸易的可观察到的社会和环境危害集中在供应阶段,而对过境和需求阶段的了解较少。确定的主要研究差距包括缺乏对与一系列理想植物类群相关的植物洗钱做法的了解;商业苗圃在非法园艺供应链中的作用;参与捕蝇草采集的动机;以及当可栽培、合法获得的植物供应充足时,对非法采集植物的持续需求。我们的研究结果和方法与一系列受非法贸易影响的观赏植物有关,这些植物缺乏关于非法采集驱动因素的强大社会数据。

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