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adam_text | Titel: Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species
Autor: Schütz, Cornelia
Jahr: 2003
CONTENTS:
1 OBJECTIVES.............................................................................................................9
2 METHODS MATERIAL..........................................................................................10
2.1 General..............................................................................................................10
2.2 Data...................................................................................................................12
2.2.1 General......................................................................................................12
2.2.2 Families and species covered....................................................................17
2.2.3 Representativeness of data, comparison with Significant Trade
lists............................................................................................................27
3 TRANSPORT AND TRADE DATA.................................*..........................................31
3.1 Exporting countries............................................................................................31
3.1.1 Exporting countries for Mammalia..............................................................31
3.1.2 Exporting countries for Aves......................................................................32
3.1.3 Exporting countries for Reptilia..................................................................34
3.1.4 Exporting countries for Amphibia...............................................................34
3.2 Importing countries............................................................................................35
3.3 Airlines...............................................................................................................35
4 MORTALITY FINDINGS...........................................................................................37
4.1 Animal groups and species................................................................................37
4.1.1 Introductory remarks..................................................................................37
4.1.2 Mortality comparison of animal groups.......................................................38
4.1.3 Mortality of Mammalia................................................................................39
4.1.4 Mortality of Aves........................................................................................41
4.1.5 Mortality of Reptilia....................................................................................55
4.1.6 Mortality of Amphibia.................................................................................62
4.2 Mortality during transport: additional aspects.....................................................65
4.2.1 IATA standards..........................................................................................65
4.2.2 Airlines.......................................................................................................67
4.2.3 Exporting countries....................................................................................71
4.2.4 Correlations...............................................................................................75
4.3 Mortality in quarantine.......................................................................................78
5 COMPARISON OF MORTALITY FIGURES WITH VALUES FROM THE
LITERATURE............................................................................................................81
5.1 DOA mortality ................................................................................................81
5.2 DIQ mortality......................................................................................................82
5.3 Comparison of mortality rates at species level...................................................84
6 DISCUSSION...........................................................................................................87
6.1 Underlying data..................................................................................................87
6.2 Sensitivity to transport.......................................................................................88
6.3 Delimitation of transport sensitive groups and taxa............................................89
6.4 Demands directed towards the key players involved in the trade.......................92
6.5 Conclusing remarks...........................................................................................94
7 SUMMARY...............................................................................................................95
8 BIBLIOGRAPHY.......................................................................................................97
9 APPENDIX...............................................................................................................99
List of abbreviations
CUES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild
Flora and Fauna
Dead in quarantine - number of animals that died in quarantine
Dead on arrival - number of animals that died during transport
NGO Non-governmental organisation
SD Standard deviation
UNEP-WCMC World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge, UK
List of App en dices
Appendix I: ISO Country Codes
Appendix II: Airline Codes
Appendix III: Table 63 : Origin, information content and quality of the various records
Appendix IV: Fig. 38
Appendix V: Fig. 39
List of tables
Table 1: Number of entries, subdivided by origin and animal groups.........................15
Table 2: Data quantity per animal group......................................................................15
Table 3: Breakdown of the total data base among the three CITES appendices.....17
Table 4: Numbers and percentages of the Mammalia families in the Mammalia data
BASE...................................................................................................................19
Table 5: Numbers and percentages of the Aves families ( 1000 individuals
registered) in the aves data base.................................................................21
Table 6: Numbers and percentages of the Reptilia families in the Reptilia data
BASE...................................................................................................................23
Table 7: Numbers and percentages of the Amphibia families in the Amphibia data
BASE...................................................................................................................25
Table 8: Species of the other animal groups with more than 100 individuals
registered........................................................................................................27
Table 9: The most traded species of Mammalia in the data base compared with
UNEP-WCMC....................................................................................................28
Table 10: The most traded species of Aves in the data base compared with UNEP-
WCMC...............................................................................................................28
Table 11: The most traded species of Reptilia in the data base compared with
UNEP-WCMC....................................................................................................29
Table 12: The most traded species of Amphibia in the data base compared with
UNEP-WCMC....................................................................................................30
Table 13: 10 exporting countries with the most exported Mammalia..........................32
Table 14: 20 exporting countries with the most exported Aves..................................33
Table 15: 20 exporting countries with the most exported Reptilia............................34
Table 16: 10 exporting countries with the most exported Amphibia...........................35
Table 17: Number of individuals imported, in descending order of importing
countries..........................................................................................................35
Table 18: 10 airlines with the most exported individuals.............................................36
Table 19: DOA figures from all data.............................................................................37
Table 20: Size of data base for analysis of mortality rates; individual
consignment entries only...............................................................................37
Table 21: Percentage of entries with extremely high mortality rates ( 50 %) and
entries with zero mortality for the various animal groups........................38
Table 22: Mortality of animal groups.................................................. ..........................38
Table 23: Mortality rates for Mammalia, comparison of CITES species with non-
cites species...................................................................................................39
Table 24: Mortality rates of the orders of Mammalia.................................................39
Table 25: Mortality rates of the families of Mammalia................................................40
Table 26: Mortality rates of the most frequent Mammalia species registered........40
Table 27: Mortality rates for Aves, comparison of CITES species with non-CITES
SPECIES..............................................................................................................41
Table 28: Mortality rates for Aves from 1994 to 2000, CITES species and non-
CITES species. Grey background: figures differing significantly (1.36%
doa) from the aves mean value.....................................................................42
Table 29: Mortality rates of Aves orders, in descending order of DOA [%].............43
Table 30: Mortality rates of Aves families with at least 20 entries, in descending
order of doa [%].............................................................................................44
Table 31: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix II Aves species Nos. 1-17.....................46
Table 32: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix II Aves species Nos. 18-35...................47
Table 33: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix II Aves species Nos. 36-52...................48
Table 34: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix II Aves species Nos. 53-66...................49
Table 35: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix III Aves species Nos. 1-18....................50
Table 36: Mortality rates of CITES Appendix III Aves species Nos. 19-38...................51
Table 37: Mortality rates of non-CITES Aves species Nos. 1-15.................................53
Table 38: Mortality rates of non-CITES Aves species Nos. 15-28...............................54
Table 39: Mortality rates for Reptilia, comparison of CITES species with non-
CITES species...................................................................................................55
Table 40: Mortality rates of the orders of Reptilia....................................................56
Table 41: Mortality rates of Reptilia families, in descending order of DOA [%].......56
Table 42: Mortality rates of CITES Reptilia species Nos. 1-16...................................58
Table 43: Mortality rates of CITES Reptilia species Nos. 17-31.................................59
Table 44: Mortality rates of non-CITES Reptilia species Nos. 1-12...........................60
Table 45: Mortality rates of non-CITES Reptilia species Nos. 13-25..........................60
Table 46: Mortality rates for Amphibia, comparison of CITES protected species
with non-cites species...................................................................................62
Table 47: Mortality rates of the orders of Amphibia...................................................62
Table 48: Mortality rates of the families of Amphibia..................................................63
Table 49: Mortality rates of the most frequent Amphibia species registered..........64
Table 50: IATA compliance by various airlines (grey background = 30 % non-
compliant shipments).......................................................................................66
Table 51: Mortality rates for IATA-compliant shipments and non-compliant
shipments..........................................................................................................67
Table 52: Percentage of IATA-compliant shipments for CITES-species and non-
cites species...................................................................................................67
Table 53: Breakdown of mortality rates by airlines, in descending order of DOA
[%]; (grey background = animal groups which accounted for more than
50% of the airline s total shipment)..............................................................67
Table 54: Significant differences between mortality rates for individual airlines
and the doa average for the relevant animal group.................................70
Table 55: Mortality rates for shipments from various exporting countries, in
descending order of doa [%] (grey background = groups accounting
for more than 50% of the country s total animal exports)........................73
Table 56: Significant differences between mortality rates for individual
exporting countries and the doa average for the relevant animal
GROUP................................................................................................................74
Table 57: Overview of correlations..............................................................................77
Table 58: Comparison: DOA-DIQ.....................................................................................78
Table 59: Overview of mortality rates, various publications (modified after
steinmetzetal(1998)).....................................................................................82
Table 60: comparison of mortality rates of certain species with data from the
Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).............................................85
Table 61: Summary of transport sensitive taxa/species (DOA rate significantly
higher than average for comparison group)................................................90
Table 62: Summary of transport sensitive taxa/species (standard deviation higher
than for comparison group, considerable dispersion of doa figures)....90
Table 63: Origin, information content and quality of the various records,.........
appendix iii......................................................................................................102
List of figures
Fig. 1: Data entries for the various animal groups as a percentage of the total
database...............................................................................................................16
Fig. 2: Period covered by the total data base; number of entries per year,
subdivided by animal groups................................................................................17
Fig. 3: Distribution of enrties per animal group into entries listed in Appendices
i, ii, iii and non-cites species..............................................................................18
Fig. 4: Proportions of the Mammalia families with the largest numbers of
individuals registered, as a percentage of the total mammalia data base.....19
Fig. 5: The 10 Mammalia species with the largest numbers of individuals
registered. white columns: appendix ii; grey columns: not listed.................20
Fig. 6: Proportions of the Aves families with the largest numbers of individuals
registered, as a percentage of the total aves data base...............................22
fig. 7: 20 aves species with the largest numbers of individuals registered.............22
Fig. 8: Proportions of the Reptilia families with the largest numbers of
individuals registered, as a percentage of the total reptilia data base........24
Fig. 9: 20 Reptilia species with the largest numbers of individuals registered.
White columns: Appendix II; grey columns: not listed......................................24
Fig. 10: Proportions of the Amphibia families with the largest numbers of
individuals registered, as a percentage of the total amphibia data base.......25
Fig. 11: Amphibia species with the largest numbers of individuals registered............26
Fig. 12: Imported individuals of all animal groups, broken down by continent of
ORIGIN.....................................................................................................................31
Fig. 13: 20 exporting countries with the most exported Aves......................................32
Fig. 14: Average relative mortality of the animal groups (+ SD).................................38
Fig. 15: Mortality and Standard Deviation of most frequent Mammalia families........40
Fig. 16: DOA individual figures for the 5 most frequent Mammalia species................41
Fig. 17: Mortality rates for Aves from 1994 to 2000, CITES species and non-
cites species.......................................................................................................42
Fig. 18: Mortality and Standard Deviation of most frequent Aves families................44
Fig. 19: Distribution of individual DOA values for CITES Appendix II Aves species
NOS. 1-17.............................................................................................................46
Fig. 20: Distribution of individual DOA values for CITES Appendix II Aves species
NOS. 18-35...........................................................................................................47
Fig. 21: Distribution of individual DOA values for CITES Appendix III Aves species
NOS. 1-18.............................................................................................................50
Fig. 22: Distribution of individual DOA values for CITES Appendix III Aves species
NOS. 19-38...........................................................................................................52
Fig. 23: Distribution of individual DOA values for non-CITES Aves species
NOS. 1-14..................................................J.........................................................53
Fig. 24: Distribution of individual DOA values for non-CITES Aves species
NOS. 15-28...........................................................................................................54
Fig. 25: Mortality and standard Deviation of most frequent Reptilia families...........57
fig. 26: Distribution of individual DOA values for CITES Reptilia species
NOS. 1-16..............................................................................................58
Fig. 27: Distribution of individual DOA values for Reptilia species Nos. 17-31..........59
Fig. 29: Distribution of individual DOA values for non-CITES Reptilia species
NOS. 1-12.............................................................................................................61
Fig. 30: Distribution of individual DOA values for non-C!TES Reptilia species
NOS. 13-25..............................................................................................•............61
Fig. 31: Mortality and Standard Deviation of most frequent amphibia families..........63
Fig. 32: Distribution of individual DOA values for the 5 most frequent Amphibia
SPECIES................................................................................................................64
Fig. 33: Compliance of bird shipments with IATA standards over the years................65
Fig. 34: Mortality and Standard Deviation for airlines with more than 20 entries. ...69
Fig. 35: Mortality and Standard Deviation for shipments from exporting
countries with more than 20 entries..................................................................71
Fig. 36: Determining total mortality from DOA and DIQ...............................................78
Fig. 37: Box plot of the 256 entries on DIQ with mortality, DIQ as percentage of
TOTAL MORTALITY (MEDIAN, 25 PERCENTILE, 75 PERCENTILE ± 1.5 TIMES BOX
WIDTH).....................................................................................................................79
Fig. 38: Histogramm of distribution of DOA percentages for Aves species with
Standard Deviation 5.45, Appendix IV.............................................................103
Fig. 39: Histogramm of Distribution of DOA percentages for Reptilia species
with Standard Deviation 9.13, and for Amphibia genus Hyperolius sp.
with Stabdard Deviation 14.54, Appendix V....................................................104
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title | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" |
title_auth | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" |
title_exact_search | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" |
title_full | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" Cornelia Schütz. Assisted by Mario Steinmetz. BfN, Federal Agency for Nature Conservation |
title_fullStr | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" Cornelia Schütz. Assisted by Mario Steinmetz. BfN, Federal Agency for Nature Conservation |
title_full_unstemmed | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" Cornelia Schütz. Assisted by Mario Steinmetz. BfN, Federal Agency for Nature Conservation |
title_short | Transport losses of CITES-protected and non protected animal species |
title_sort | transport losses of cites protected and non protected animal species report on research and development r d project 89986340 of the federal agency for nature conservation identification fo transport sensitive cites protected species |
title_sub | report on research and development (r & d) project 89986340 of the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation "identification fo transport sensitive CITES-protected species" |
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