2013
DOI: 10.1051/kmae/2013057
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Establishment risk from pet-trade freshwater turtles in the European Union

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“…This occurs because of parallel increases in species quantity and availability on the market, and propagule pressure (Duggan, Rixon, & MacIsaac, ). The present situation has stimulated several studies evaluating the risks associated with various aquatic invertebrate and vertebrate species involved in the pet trade (Chucholl, ; Kalous, Patoka, & Kopecký, ; Kopecký, Kalous, & Patoka, ; Magalhães & Jacobi, ; Mazza et al, ; Patoka, Kalous, & Kopecký, ; Perdikaris et al, ). Although the risks associated with non‐native species have been widely discussed, certain threatened and native species are included in the pet trade and are affected by over‐exploitation (Raghavan et al, ; Schlaepfer, Hoover, & Dodd, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This occurs because of parallel increases in species quantity and availability on the market, and propagule pressure (Duggan, Rixon, & MacIsaac, ). The present situation has stimulated several studies evaluating the risks associated with various aquatic invertebrate and vertebrate species involved in the pet trade (Chucholl, ; Kalous, Patoka, & Kopecký, ; Kopecký, Kalous, & Patoka, ; Magalhães & Jacobi, ; Mazza et al, ; Patoka, Kalous, & Kopecký, ; Perdikaris et al, ). Although the risks associated with non‐native species have been widely discussed, certain threatened and native species are included in the pet trade and are affected by over‐exploitation (Raghavan et al, ; Schlaepfer, Hoover, & Dodd, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the Czech Republic is a member of the EU and it is a dominant exporter of aquatic animals in Europe, it is also becoming the main re-export hub for other countries in the EU (Ploeg, 2007). The pet trade in aquatic animals consists predominantly of fish, but trade in other freshwater animals, including crayfish, has increased rapidly in the past decade (Lin et al, 2006;Faulkes, 2010;Chucholl, 2013;Kopecký et al, 2013). In addition to its economic importance, pet trade is also recognized as one of the main pathways for the introduction of new species: including "hitch-hiking" species via the transportation water and pathogens (Rixon et al, 2005;Peay, 2009;Mrugała et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is also one of the main pathways for introduction of alien species on new localities (Holdich et al, 2009;Kopecký et al, 2013). Crayfish became in last decades popular pet species that is often kept in indoor aquaria but also stocked in the private garden ponds (Peay, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%