2022
DOI: 10.18500/1814-6090-2022-22-3-4-95-104
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History of Central Asian tortoise Agrionemys horsfieldii (Testudinidae, Reptilia) harvesting in Uzbekistan, and its population impact

Abstract: The harvesting of the Central Asian tortoise has been a longstanding practice in Uzbekistan. Throughout the 1930s–1950s, this species was harvested to feed farm livestock and shepherd dogs, and during the World War II, tortoise meat was used to provide additional nutrition to the people. The 1960s marked the start of commercial trade in tortoises. The annual volumes of legal harvesting of wild tortoises started to grow in the late 1990s, and reached 85 thousand specimens per year by 2017. The size of the popul… Show more

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“…This method has been successfully employed in multiple studies to survey desert reptile species [16][17][18]. We calculated mean values of the population density along with estimation of their error (M ± m) according to the results at several approximately equal route sections.…”
Section: Population Density and Field Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method has been successfully employed in multiple studies to survey desert reptile species [16][17][18]. We calculated mean values of the population density along with estimation of their error (M ± m) according to the results at several approximately equal route sections.…”
Section: Population Density and Field Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%