1. The number of alien reptiles and amphibians introduced and established worldwide has been increasing over the last decades. The legal pet trade is the now the dominant pathway by which individuals of these species arrive in their non-native locale. Despite its importance, pet trade pathway specific factors that influence the release (introduction) of exotic reptiles and amphibians have not yet been examined. 2. To address this gap, we set out to identify broad-scale and easily measured biological and economic factors that influence the release of these exotic pets by their owners. We hypothesize that biological factors reflect the cost of care and economic factors reflect the value owners place on their pet, both of which can influence ...
First published: 14 February 20221. The pet trade is a major driver of both biodiversity loss and th...
Over the last decade the demand for ‘exotic’ pets in Western countries has grown significantly. In p...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
1. The number of alien reptiles and amphibians introduced and established worldwide has been increas...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi-billion-dollar global business. Thousands ...
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi‐billion‐dollar global business. Thousands ...
The trade in wildlife and keeping of exotic pets is subject to varying levels of national and intern...
Biodiversity-rich countries provide wildlife for the exotic pet trade, but the implications of this ...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi-billion- dollar global business. Thousands...
First published: 14 February 20221. The pet trade is a major driver of both biodiversity loss and th...
Over the last decade the demand for ‘exotic’ pets in Western countries has grown significantly. In p...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...
1. The number of alien reptiles and amphibians introduced and established worldwide has been increas...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi-billion-dollar global business. Thousands ...
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
The trade in wildlife is a globally important industry. Amphibians and reptiles are among the most c...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
Biological invasions are a key component of human-induced global change. The continuing increase in ...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi‐billion‐dollar global business. Thousands ...
The trade in wildlife and keeping of exotic pets is subject to varying levels of national and intern...
Biodiversity-rich countries provide wildlife for the exotic pet trade, but the implications of this ...
The annual trade in exotic vertebrates as pets is a multi-billion- dollar global business. Thousands...
First published: 14 February 20221. The pet trade is a major driver of both biodiversity loss and th...
Over the last decade the demand for ‘exotic’ pets in Western countries has grown significantly. In p...
Of the 10,272 currently recognized reptile species, the trade of fewer than 8% are regulated by the ...