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Trade in invasive turtles 355


Acknowledgements We are grateful for the support provided by the China West Normal University (Grant 17BO10).


Author contributions Study design: ZMZ; writing: CN, CDB, DWM, ZMZ; data collection: SL, YZ, KJZ, FL; analysis: SL.


Conflicts of interest None.


Ethical standards This research abided by the Oryx guidelines on ethical standards. The Taobao.com customers were anonymous and there was no invasion of personal privacy.


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Oryx, 2021, 55(3), 352–355 © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Fauna & Flora International doi:10.1017/S0030605319001030


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