Analysis of 20 years of turtle exports from the US reveals mixed effects of CITES and a need for better monitoring

Author:

Easter Tara1ORCID,Carter Neil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School for Environment and Sustainability University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) is the primary mechanism for controlling international wildlife trade and preventing overexploitation, but measuring its efficacy is difficult, which complicates management efforts. We examined the effects of CITES listings on the trade of freshwater turtles from the US and compared spatiotemporal trends and dynamics of trade across 16 genera using 20 years of export data, triangulated with mixed qualitative data. For each CITES‐listed genus, we analyzed the average changes, immediate changes, and changes in trends of export volumes and spatial diversity of trade. Boom‐and‐bust trends of exports for different taxa were driven by several factors, including CITES listings, but CITES had mixed effects on export volumes for both Appendix II and III species while the diversity of spatial trade networks consistently declined for CITES and non‐CITES listed genera. These results point to differences in demand and species' availability from captive breeders, farms, or wild harvest which are important to consider in future listing decisions. However, a lack of reliable data on the source of turtles limited our ability to understand these drivers as well as the efficacy of CITES listings in preventing overexploitation.

Funder

Society for Conservation Biology

National Science Foundation

Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan

Publisher

Wiley

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