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1 wrz 2023 · Text analysis (e.g. Westgate et al., 2015; Millard et al., 2020) and large-scale systematic reviews using multiple terms to capture relevant rewilding actions across the literature would be a valuable next step in understanding the evidence base for rewilding in Europe.
14 paź 2024 · This paper therefore provides a systematic review of data on the recent enrichment of northern megafauna to provide evidence to support or refute the feasibility of Pleistocene rewilding in the north.
13 cze 2015 · Rewilding Europe, a Dutch foundation, is working to bring back large-scale wild ecosystems in seven economically marginal areas including the Danube Delta, the southern Carpathians and the Rhodope Mountains.
25 lip 2014 · Pleistocene rewilding is at its core true to the original concept of rewilding, as it recognizes the important ecosystem-shaping role of large vertebrates, but made a major departure by arguing for the ecological replacement of long-extinct species.
26 kwi 2019 · A particular type of trophic rewilding is Pleistocene rewilding, which aims to restore ecosystems that include and are shaped by populations of megafauna extirpated since the Late Pleistocene, taking a long-term evolutionary perspective on biodiversity and ecosystems . In contrast, ecological (or passive) rewilding emphasizes the passive ...
27 sty 2020 · In this study, we will refer to Pleistocene Arctic rewilding as a form of megafaunal ecological engineering (MEE), because the inherent restoration component embedded in the term rewilding would require considering the Arctic tundra a degraded ecosystem.
21 cze 2021 · The concept of Pleistocene rewilding is based on the idea that large herbivore grazing significantly alters plant communities and can be employed to recreate lost ecosystems. On the other hand,...