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    Major importers (a) and exporters (b) of live birds.

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    <p>Major importers (a) and exporters (b) of live birds and the number of individuals trade with China in following countries: AE, United Arab Emirates; BE, Belgium; CU, Cuba; DE, Germany; ES, Spain; FR, France; GR, Greece; GY, Guyana; HK, Hong Kong; ID, Indonesia; IT, Italy; JP, Japan; KW, Kuwait; MY, Malaysia; NL, Netherlands; PH, Philippines; PT, Portugal; SA, Saudiarabia; SG, Singapore; TH, Thailand; TW, Taiwan; TZ, Tanzania; US, United States of America; ZA, South Africa; OT, other countries in trade with China for live birds.</p

    Species’ composition of live birds in international trade of China.

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    †<p>There was no record for live bird trade.</p

    Number of countries in live birds trade with China, 1981–2010.

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    <p>Number of countries in live birds trade with China, 1981–2010.</p

    Major species of live birds exported from China during 1981 to 2010.

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    †<p><i>Agapornis roseicollis</i> was deleted from CITES Appendices in 2005. There was no record of the bird exported from China since 2005.</p>‡<p><i>Lonchura bicolor</i> was deleted from CITES Appendices since 2007. This bird was exported from China during the period of 2000 to 2002.</p

    Number of bird individuals for different trade purposes in China.

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    <p>Trade purposes are divided into twelve categories: B, Breeding in captivity or artificial propagation; E, Educational; G, Botanical garden; H, Hunting trophy; L, Law enforcement/judicial/forensic; M, Medical including biomedical research; N, reintroduction or introduction into the wild; P, Personal; Q, Circus and traveling exhibitions; S, Scientific; T, Commercial; Z, Zoo.</p>‡<p>There was no record for live bird trade.</p

    Number of bird individuals from different sources in China.

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    †<p>Specimen sources are divided into nine categories: A, Artificially propagated plants; C, Captive-bred animals; D, Appendix-I animals bred in captivity or Appendix-I plants artificially propagated for commercial purposes; F, Animals born in captivity including F1 and subsequent; I, Confiscated or seized specimens; O, Pre-Convention specimens; R, Specimens of animals reared in a controlled environment; U, Source unknown which must be justified; W, Specimens taken from the wild.</p>‡<p>There was no record for live bird trade.</p

    Number of Species of live birds in international trade in China from 1981 to 2010.

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    <p>Number of Species of live birds in international trade in China from 1981 to 2010.</p

    Export and import of live birds in China from 1981 to 2010.

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    <p>Export and import of live birds in China from 1981 to 2010.</p

    Appendix D. Range centroid shifts of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau projected for 2020, 2050, and 2080 under climate change, based on the full dispersal assumption.

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    Range centroid shifts of ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau projected for 2020, 2050, and 2080 under climate change, based on the full dispersal assumption

    Appendix A. Jack-knife analyses of importance of eco-geographic predictors for ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau.

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    Jack-knife analyses of importance of eco-geographic predictors for ungulates on the Tibetan Plateau
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