2019
DOI: 10.1159/000496970
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Illegal Trade of Wild-Captured Lemur catta within Madagascar

Abstract: Lemur catta is the most reported illegal captive lemur. We document 286 L. catta that were held in illegal captive conditions in Madagascar. Coastal tourist destinations are “hot spots” for sightings. Many of the L. catta reported were in businesses (49%) and were perceived to be held captive for the purpose of generating income (41%). Infant/juvenile L. catta were overwhelmingly observed annually in December (41%) and may suffer high mortality rates given that they are not weaned during this month of the year… Show more

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“…With the increasing occurrence of illegal incidents such as meat fraud and adulteration or illegal trade of protected animals (Cawthorn et al, 2013;Tibola et al, 2018;LaFleur et al, 2019), it is fundamentally important in forensic genetics to be able to identify the animal species in an unknown sample. Compared to morphological observation and protein-based method, DNAbased method is regarded as one of the most suitable techniques for species identification due to their tolerance for heat or other environmental influences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing occurrence of illegal incidents such as meat fraud and adulteration or illegal trade of protected animals (Cawthorn et al, 2013;Tibola et al, 2018;LaFleur et al, 2019), it is fundamentally important in forensic genetics to be able to identify the animal species in an unknown sample. Compared to morphological observation and protein-based method, DNAbased method is regarded as one of the most suitable techniques for species identification due to their tolerance for heat or other environmental influences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many lemurs are not successfully kept as pets for a more than a few months [5], either because the species simply cannot survive on a captive or translocated diet (e.g. many Indriidae or Lepilemuridae, [15,16]), poor captive conditions [20], or because they are wild captured well before they are weaned from their mothers [12]. One-third of attempts at owning pet lemurs ends with the death of the lemur [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an added pressure to animals already facing rapid loss of habitat, and for some species or locations, unsustainable hunting for bushmeat [8]. Large and important areas for biodiversity conservation in Madagascar have experienced recent illegal clearings for agriculture [37] or mining purposes [38], and/or are devoid of lemurs because of illegal over-hunting and possibly extraction for the pet [12,14], despite the animals being present as recently as a decade ago. These trends of targeted biodiversity loss resulting from illegal activity needs to be urgently addressed by the government of Madagascar [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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