| Literature DB >> 30693968 |
Oisín F Sweeney1, John Turnbull2, Menna Jones3, Mike Letnic4, Thomas M Newsome5, Andy Sharp6.
Abstract
Rewilding is increasingly recognized as a conservation tool but is often context specific, which inhibits broad application. Rewilding in Australia seeks to enhance ecosystem function and promote self-sustaining ecosystems. An absence of large-bodied native herbivores means trophic rewilding in mainland Australia has focused on the restoration of functions provided by apex predators and small mammals. Because of the pervasive influence of introduced mesopredators, predator-proof fences, and establishment of populations on predator-free islands are common rewilding approaches. This sets Australian rewilding apart from most jurisdictions and provides globally relevant insights but presents challenges to restoring function to broader landscapes. Passive rewilding is of limited utility in arid zones. Although increasing habitat extent and quality in mesic coastal areas may work, it will likely be necessary to undertake active management. Because much of Australia's population is in urban areas, rewilding efforts must include urban areas to maximize effectiveness. Thus rewilding is not synonymous with wilderness and can occur over multiple scales. Rewilding efforts must recognize human effects on other species and benefit both nature and humans. Rewilding in Australia requires development of a shared vision and strategy and proof-of-concept projects to demonstrate the benefits. The repackaging of existing conservation activities as rewilding may confuse and undermine the success of rewilding programs and should be avoided. As elsewhere, rewilding in Australia should be viewed as an important conservation tool.Entities:
Keywords: apex predator; cercado de conservación; conservation fencing; critical weight range mammals; ecosystem function; especies clave; función ambiental; keystone species; mamíferos del rango de peso crítico; nature-based solutions; people and conservation; personas y conservación; policy; política; soluciones basadas en la naturaleza; 临界体重范围的哺乳动物; 人类与保护; 关键种; 围栏保护; 基于自然的解决方法; 政策; 生态系统功能; 顶级捕食者
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30693968 DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conserv Biol ISSN: 0888-8892 Impact factor: 6.560