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评估宠物贸易中一种狼蛛物种面临过度开发的风险。

Assessing the risk of overexploitation to a tarantula species in the pet trade.

机构信息

1212 Nu'uanu Ave, Honolulu Hawaii, USA.

Fauna & Flora International, Cambridge, England.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2024 Oct;38(5):e14362. doi: 10.1111/cobi.14362.

Abstract

The global pet trade in invertebrates remains poorly understood and underrepresented in policy and research. Tarantulas are a highly traded invertebrate group. Many individuals in trade are wild caught, and trade regulation is often lacking, raising concerns about the effect of trade on local ecosystems and populations. We addressed local concerns surrounding the international trade of Tapinauchenius rasti (Caribbean diamond tarantula), which is endemic to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. We assessed the extinction risks associated with this widely traded species by analyzing supply of and demand for the species with the COM-B (capability, opportunity, motivation, behavior) model. This model breaks down decision-making into capability, opportunity, and motivation. We interviewed stakeholders throughout the supply chain and analyzed content of an online hobbyist forum and a time series of prices for this species and other tarantulas. In terms of motivation, there was limited preference for the Caribbean diamond tarantula due to its morphology and behavior. In terms of opportunity, the species was readily available, primarily through captive breeding. Collecting wild specimens is challenging due to enforcement measures and logistical difficulties, making it an unprofitable endeavor. In terms of capability, the species was relatively low in price, likely because it is easy to breed in captivity. As a result, the current wildlife trade does not pose a significant threat to the Caribbean diamond tarantula. Our methodology can serve as a valuable tool for assessing potential threats posed by trade to other spider species and possibly other invertebrates. Understanding these threats is crucial for promoting responsible and sustainable trade practices that minimize risks to wild populations while ensuring equitable benefits for communities coexisting with wildlife.

摘要

全球无脊椎动物宠物贸易仍未被充分了解,在政策和研究中也未得到充分体现。狼蛛是一个高度交易的无脊椎动物群体。贸易中的许多个体都是野生捕获的,贸易法规往往缺乏,这引起了人们对贸易对当地生态系统和种群影响的关注。我们解决了围绕国际上特兰西瓦尼亚猩红狼蛛(加勒比钻石狼蛛)贸易的地方关切问题,这种蜘蛛是圣文森特和格林纳丁斯的特有物种。我们通过使用 COM-B(能力、机会、动机、行为)模型来分析该物种的供应和需求,评估了这种广泛交易的物种所面临的灭绝风险。该模型将决策细分为能力、机会和动机。我们采访了供应链中的利益相关者,并分析了一个在线爱好者论坛的内容以及该物种和其他狼蛛的价格时间序列。就动机而言,由于其形态和行为,人们对加勒比钻石狼蛛的偏好有限。就机会而言,由于执法措施和后勤困难,该物种主要通过圈养繁殖而广泛供应。采集野生标本具有挑战性,因此这不是一项有利可图的活动。就能力而言,由于该物种在圈养中相对容易繁殖,因此价格相对较低。因此,目前的野生动物贸易对加勒比钻石狼蛛没有构成重大威胁。我们的方法可以作为评估贸易对其他蜘蛛物种和可能其他无脊椎动物构成的潜在威胁的有价值工具。了解这些威胁对于促进负责任和可持续的贸易实践至关重要,这些实践可以最大限度地降低对野生种群的风险,同时确保与野生动物共存的社区获得公平的利益。

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