Rewilding is a novel approach to ecological restoration. Trophic rewilding in particular aims to reinstate ecological functions, especially trophic interactions, through the introduction of animals. We consider the potential for trophic rewilding to address biological invasions. In this broad review, we note some of the important conceptual and ethical foundations of rewilding, including a focus on ecosystem function rather than composition, reliance on animal agency, and an appeal to an ethic of coexistence. Second, we use theory from invasion biology to highlight pathways by which rewilding might prevent or mitigate the impacts of an invasion, including increasing biotic resistance. Third, we use a series of case studies to illustrate how...
Conflicts between wildlife and humans continue to be a persistent problem across a wide spectrum of ...
This article aims to supplement the three “golden rules” of rewilding – or three Cs – the Cores, Car...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
Rewilding is a novel approach to ecological restoration. Trophic rewilding in particular aims to rei...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
Trophic rewilding involves adding species into ecosystems to restore extinct, top-down interactions,...
Trophic rewilding is an ecological restoration strategy that uses species introductions to restore t...
We are currently experiencing unprecedented environmental changes driven by anthropogenic activities...
Trophic rewilding is a restoration strategy focusing on the restoration of trophic interactions to p...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
Conflicts between wildlife and humans continue to be a persistent problem across a wide spectrum of ...
This article aims to supplement the three “golden rules” of rewilding – or three Cs – the Cores, Car...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....
Rewilding is a novel approach to ecological restoration. Trophic rewilding in particular aims to rei...
Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ecolo...
<p>Animal reintroduction and rewilding are two widely appealing and frequently connected forms of ec...
The primary aim of this thesis is to explore and strengthen the ethical, ontological, and empirical ...
Trophic rewilding involves adding species into ecosystems to restore extinct, top-down interactions,...
Trophic rewilding is an ecological restoration strategy that uses species introductions to restore t...
We are currently experiencing unprecedented environmental changes driven by anthropogenic activities...
Trophic rewilding is a restoration strategy focusing on the restoration of trophic interactions to p...
The vision of rewilding is to return ecosystems to a “natural” or “self-willed” state with trophic c...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Functional Rewilding: Addressing the Challenge of Giving C...
The recovery of many populations of large carnivores and herbivores in major parts of Europe and Nor...
Human influence extends across the globe, from the tallest mountains to the deep bottom of the ocean...
Conflicts between wildlife and humans continue to be a persistent problem across a wide spectrum of ...
This article aims to supplement the three “golden rules” of rewilding – or three Cs – the Cores, Car...
Human influence extends across the globe, fromthe tallestmountains to the deep bottom of the oceans....