CITATION: Shivambu, T.C. et al. 2020. Tarantulas (Araneae: Theraphosidae) in the pet trade in South Africa. African Zoology 55(4):323-336. doi:10.1080/15627020.2020.1823879The original publication is available at https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tafz20/currentMany alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have escaped captivity and become invasive. In South Africa, many species of tarantula (Theraphosidae) are kept as pets. It is not known which species are traded, which are most popular, and whether their names are correctly applied. Online traders and physical pet stores were investigated between 2015 and 2016 to determine the extent or size of trade, species composition, most popular species, a...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
The ever-increasing human population, globalisation, and desire to keep pets have resulted in the tr...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
CITATION: Nelufule, T. et al. 2020. The threats posed by the pet trade in alien terrestrial inverteb...
The pet trade has been a major pathway for the introduction of vertebrate invaders, but little is kn...
The pet trade has been a major pathway for the introduction of vertebrate invaders, but little is kn...
The global trade in reptiles for pets has grown rapidly in recent decades. Some species introduced ...
Wildlife trade is a major driver of biodiversity loss, yet whilst the impacts of trade in some speci...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Despite the negative impacts that the ...
Wildlife trade is a major driver of biodiversity loss, yet whilst the impacts of trade in some speci...
Non-native small mammals are amongst the most popular species traded as pets around the world. Some ...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
The ever-increasing human population, globalisation, and desire to keep pets have resulted in the tr...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
Many alien species have been introduced around the world as part of the pet trade, and some have esc...
CITATION: Nelufule, T. et al. 2020. The threats posed by the pet trade in alien terrestrial inverteb...
The pet trade has been a major pathway for the introduction of vertebrate invaders, but little is kn...
The pet trade has been a major pathway for the introduction of vertebrate invaders, but little is kn...
The global trade in reptiles for pets has grown rapidly in recent decades. Some species introduced ...
Wildlife trade is a major driver of biodiversity loss, yet whilst the impacts of trade in some speci...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Despite the negative impacts that the ...
Wildlife trade is a major driver of biodiversity loss, yet whilst the impacts of trade in some speci...
Non-native small mammals are amongst the most popular species traded as pets around the world. Some ...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
Trade in arachnids includes millions of individuals and over 1264 species, with over 70% of individu...
The ever-increasing human population, globalisation, and desire to keep pets have resulted in the tr...