Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia

ABSTRACT: A major threat to biodiversity is illegal trade, with many unwanted wildlife pets released into exotic environments outside their native distribution. Therefore, many potential invasive species have established in new ecosystems. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) has been used to predict and...

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Autores:
Toro Cardona, Felipe Andrés
Arango Lozano, Julián
Patiño Siro, Dahian
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Fecha de publicación:
2023
Institución:
Universidad de Antioquia
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Comercio de Vida Silvestre
Wildlife Trade
Ecología acuática
Aquatic ecology
Especies amenazadas
Endangered species
Tortugas
Turtles
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title Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
spellingShingle Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
Comercio de Vida Silvestre
Wildlife Trade
Ecología acuática
Aquatic ecology
Especies amenazadas
Endangered species
Tortugas
Turtles
title_short Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
title_full Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
title_fullStr Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
title_sort Reaching new environments through illegal trade: evidence of a widely traded turtle in Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Toro Cardona, Felipe Andrés
Arango Lozano, Julián
Patiño Siro, Dahian
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Toro Cardona, Felipe Andrés
Arango Lozano, Julián
Patiño Siro, Dahian
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Ecología y Evolución de Vertebrados
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Comercio de Vida Silvestre
Wildlife Trade
topic Comercio de Vida Silvestre
Wildlife Trade
Ecología acuática
Aquatic ecology
Especies amenazadas
Endangered species
Tortugas
Turtles
dc.subject.lemb.none.fl_str_mv Ecología acuática
Aquatic ecology
Especies amenazadas
Endangered species
Tortugas
Turtles
description ABSTRACT: A major threat to biodiversity is illegal trade, with many unwanted wildlife pets released into exotic environments outside their native distribution. Therefore, many potential invasive species have established in new ecosystems. Ecological niche modeling (ENM) has been used to predict and compare the environmental conditions of natural and exotic population in many groups. We used ENM to compare the climatic niche between natural and exotic areas of Trachemys venusta callirostris, one of the most traded turtles in Colombia. We generated a niche model using the MaxEnt algorithm through the R package kuenm to test several parametrizations and four sets of fresh water environmental predictors. Models were calibrated in the native distribution and projected to non-native zones in Colombia to identify suitable areas for the species. Further, we use a niche similarity test to compare native and exotic environmental space. We found few suitable areas within the projected zone even when using extrapolation; there was a greater suitability in the Magdalena River basin than in the Cauca River basin. Low similarity was detected between the niche comparison of native and exotic areas, suggesting that exotic populations have reached diferent environmental conditions than the native zone through ilegal trade. Although there was low extrapolation in the exotic area, the models projected ideal conditions in localities with new records for this turtle. The generalist strategies for feeding, thermoregulation, and reproduction in changing conditions may help this T. v. callirostris establish in new ecosystems, and with no current knowledge on dynamics between this exotic species and local fauna, its efects on aquatic communities are unpredictable
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