Prevalence and perspectives of illegal trade in cacti and succulent plants in the collector community
<p>Although illegal wildlife trade (IWT) represents a serious threat to biodiversity, research into the prevalence of illegal plant collection and trade remains scarce. Because cacti and succulents are heavily threatened by overcollection for often illegal, international ornamental trade, we s...
Principais autores: | Margulies, JD, Moorman, FR, Goettsch, B, Axmacher, JC, Hinsley, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Wiley
2023
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