Banning Wildlife Trade Can Boost the Unregulated Trade of Threatened Species

IF 7.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Letters Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1111/conl.13077
Takahiro Kubo, Taro Mieno, Shinya Uryu, Saeko Terada, Diogo Veríssimo
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Banning wildlife trade is an immediate measure to protect species from overexploitation. Yet, regulations on the harvest and use of natural resources might have unintended side effects beyond the policy goals. Few causal inference studies have investigated the consequences of wildlife trade bans. We use the synthetic difference-in-differences causal inference approach based on an 11-year online trade dataset to explore whether trade bans on three threatened species in Japan—giant water bugs (Kirkaldyia deyrolli), Tokyo salamanders (Hynobius tokyoensis), and golden venus chub (Hemigrammocypris neglectus)—have spillover effects on trades of substitutable nonbanned species. We found spillover effects of wildlife trade bans, leading to an increase in sales of nonbanned species in each taxon. This effect lasted over a year only for water bugs. Our results raise concerns about the unintended consequences of trade bans and underscore the importance of additional efforts concerning consumer research, monitoring and enforcement beyond the policy-targeted species.
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禁止野生动物贸易会助长濒危物种的无序贸易
禁止野生动物贸易是保护物种免受过度开发的直接措施。然而,对自然资源的收获和使用的规定可能会产生超出政策目标的意想不到的副作用。很少有因果推理研究调查野生动物贸易禁令的后果。我们使用基于11年在线贸易数据集的综合差异因果推理方法来探索日本三种受威胁物种的贸易禁令是否会对可替代的非禁止物种的贸易产生溢出效应-巨型水虫(Kirkaldyia deyrolli),东京蝾螈(Hynobius tokyoensis)和金鱼(hemigrammocyis忽视)。我们发现野生动物贸易禁令的溢出效应,导致每个分类单元中非禁止物种的销售增加。这种效果只对水虫持续了一年多。我们的研究结果引起了人们对贸易禁令意外后果的关注,并强调了在政策目标物种之外,在消费者研究、监测和执法方面做出更多努力的重要性。
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Conservation Letters
Conservation Letters BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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期刊介绍: Conservation Letters is a reputable scientific journal that is devoted to the publication of both empirical and theoretical research that has important implications for the conservation of biological diversity. The journal warmly invites submissions from various disciplines within the biological and social sciences, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary work. The primary aim is to advance both pragmatic conservation objectives and scientific knowledge. Manuscripts are subject to a rapid communication schedule, therefore they should address current and relevant topics. Research articles should effectively communicate the significance of their findings in relation to conservation policy and practice.
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