Literature DB >> 26080413

Quantitative methods of identifying the key nodes in the illegal wildlife trade network.

Nikkita Gunvant Patel1, Chris Rorres2, Damien O Joly3, John S Brownstein4, Ray Boston2, Michael Z Levy5, Gary Smith2.   

Abstract

Innovative approaches are needed to combat the illegal trade in wildlife. Here, we used network analysis and a new database, HealthMap Wildlife Trade, to identify the key nodes (countries) that support the illegal wildlife trade. We identified key exporters and importers from the number of shipments a country sent and received and from the number of connections a country had to other countries over a given time period. We used flow betweenness centrality measurements to identify key intermediary countries. We found the set of nodes whose removal from the network would cause the maximum disruption to the network. Selecting six nodes would fragment 89.5% of the network for elephants, 92.3% for rhinoceros, and 98.1% for tigers. We then found sets of nodes that would best disseminate an educational message via direct connections through the network. We would need to select 18 nodes to reach 100% of the elephant trade network, 16 nodes for rhinoceros, and 10 for tigers. Although the choice of locations for interventions should be customized for the animal and the goal of the intervention, China was the most frequently selected country for network fragmentation and information dissemination. Identification of key countries will help strategize illegal wildlife trade interventions.

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Keywords:  elephant; key player; network analysis; rhinoceros; wildlife trade

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26080413      PMCID: PMC4491747          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1500862112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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