Classifying species by threat status can result in conservation benefits such as increased protection, but can also be an incentive to hunters responding to increased consumer demand for goods perceived to be rare, and therefore valuable. Bioeconomic theory provides a framework for examining the popu-lation consequences of differing responses of consumers (demand) and hunters (supply) to perceived rarity. We present a series of illustrative case studies of how perceived rarity affects consumer behavior and hunting pressure, and use a model to explore the scenario of most conservation concern (where rarity itself fuels increased exploitation). Rarity-fuelled demand can have two unde-sirable outcomes: the species may become trapped at a low p...
Hunters often target species that require resource investment disproportionate to associated nutriti...
Using a species' population to measure its conservation status, this paper explores how increased kn...
HIghlights• Opportunistic exploitation of high-value species may occur in multispecies systems.• Tar...
Classifying species by threat status can result in conservation benefits such as increased protectio...
Standard economic theory predicts that exploitation alone is unlikely to result in species extinctio...
Standard economic theory predicts that exploitation alone is unlikely to result in species extinctio...
Background: It has recently been postulated that the value humans place on rarity could cause the ex...
BACKGROUND: It has recently been postulated that the value humans place on rarity could cause the ex...
We explore variation in the prices paid by recreational hunters of trophy animals in Africa and its ...
Rare species have to cope not only with habitat loss, genetic bottlenecks and invasive competitors, ...
When animals are traded in lucrative international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to c...
We explore variation in the prices paid by recreational hunters of trophy animals in Africa and its ...
The unsustainable trade in wildlife is a key threat to Earth's biodiversity. Efforts to mitigate thi...
Many wildlife commodities, such as tiger bones, bear bladders, ivory, and rhino horn, have been stoc...
Consumer demand for plant and animal products threatens many populations with extinction. The anthro...
Hunters often target species that require resource investment disproportionate to associated nutriti...
Using a species' population to measure its conservation status, this paper explores how increased kn...
HIghlights• Opportunistic exploitation of high-value species may occur in multispecies systems.• Tar...
Classifying species by threat status can result in conservation benefits such as increased protectio...
Standard economic theory predicts that exploitation alone is unlikely to result in species extinctio...
Standard economic theory predicts that exploitation alone is unlikely to result in species extinctio...
Background: It has recently been postulated that the value humans place on rarity could cause the ex...
BACKGROUND: It has recently been postulated that the value humans place on rarity could cause the ex...
We explore variation in the prices paid by recreational hunters of trophy animals in Africa and its ...
Rare species have to cope not only with habitat loss, genetic bottlenecks and invasive competitors, ...
When animals are traded in lucrative international luxury markets, individuals really do matter to c...
We explore variation in the prices paid by recreational hunters of trophy animals in Africa and its ...
The unsustainable trade in wildlife is a key threat to Earth's biodiversity. Efforts to mitigate thi...
Many wildlife commodities, such as tiger bones, bear bladders, ivory, and rhino horn, have been stoc...
Consumer demand for plant and animal products threatens many populations with extinction. The anthro...
Hunters often target species that require resource investment disproportionate to associated nutriti...
Using a species' population to measure its conservation status, this paper explores how increased kn...
HIghlights• Opportunistic exploitation of high-value species may occur in multispecies systems.• Tar...