Estimating the impact of the illegal trade of primates in Mexico: a potential threat to wildlife

Author:

Esparza-Rodríguez Zaira12ORCID,Chapman Colin A.3456ORCID,Reuter Adrián7,Gallina-Tessaro Sonia2ORCID,Dáttilo Wesley8ORCID,Serio-Silva Juan Carlos2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. https://dx.doi.org/56077Posgrado Instituto de Ecología AC (INECOL), Carretera antigua a Coatepec 351, Col. El Haya, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91073, Mexico

2. Red de Biología y Conservación de Vertebrados, https://dx.doi.org/56077Instituto de Ecología AC (INECOL), Carretera antigua a Coatepec 351, Col. El Haya, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91073, Mexico

3. Biology Department, https://dx.doi.org/5691Vancouver Island University, 900 Fifth Street, Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9R 5S5, Canada

4. Department of Anthropology, The George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052, USA

5. School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Scottsville, 3209, South Africa

6. Shaanxi Key Laboratory for Animal Conservation, Northwest University, Xi’an, China

7. Latin America and Caribbean Senior Advisor on Illegal Wildlife Trade, https://dx.doi.org/2015Wildlife Conservation Society, Mexico City, Mexico

8. Red de Ecoetología, https://dx.doi.org/56077Instituto de Ecología AC (INECOL), Carretera antigua a Coatepec 351, Col. El Haya, Xalapa, Veracruz, 91073, Mexico

Abstract

Abstract The primates of Mexico, Ateles geoffroyi, Alouatta palliata, and Alouatta pigra, are seriously threatened by habitat loss, fragmentation, and illegal hunting and trade. Very little is known about the extent of illegal trade and its impacts on declining primate populations. Our study proposes a potential method based on estimating the number of individuals that die in the trade before being detected and those that probably cannot be detected. This facilitates estimating the number of animals extracted and allows an assessment of how trafficking impacts their populations. We derive estimates from seizure data of primates in Mexico between 2010 and 2019. To do this, we created wildlife detection rates and mortality rates from the existing literature (scientific articles, journalistic articles, and notes) to estimate the number of primates that die during capture, transport, and sale and the number of trafficked primates that were not detected by Mexican authorities. We estimate that 946 primates were removed from the wild for the pet trade each year (spider monkey Ateles geoffroyi = 854; black howler monkeys Alouatta pigra = 38, mantled howler monkey Alouatta palliata = 54). The annual reduction in population size caused by trafficking was greatest for Ateles geoffroyi (2.2%), followed by Alouatta pigra (1.3%), and Alouatta palliata (0.4%). Our estimates show the percentage of impacts that trafficking has on Mexican primate populations. Nevertheless, trade has the potential to impact declining populations and still must be addressed.

Funder

Rufford Foundation

E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation

Instituto de Ecología AC

Publisher

Brill

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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