De-extinction beyond species: Restoring ecosystem functionality through large herbivore rewilding.

Cambridge prisms. Extinction Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/ext.2024.27
Paul R Jepson
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This perspective positions rewilding as a novel approach to ecosystem restoration, emphasising the restoration of natural processes to create self-willed ecosystems. Central to European rewilding is the de-domestication of cattle and horses to act as functional analogues of the extinct aurochs and wild horses. This de-extinction pathway shifts the focus from the loss of species to the loss of their ecological roles caused by human actions commencing millennia ago. The focus on restoring functional effects provides a strong policy rationale for large herbivore de-domestication, aligning with nature-based solutions to address environmental challenges. This alignment requires a pragmatic approach that prioritises the restoration of ecosystem functions over genetic purity and offers flexibility and scalability in rewilding efforts. I argue that creating a new category of 'ecosystem engineer' livestock is more effective than seeking wild status for these animals. As they are released into recovering ecosystems, de-domesticated large herbivores are recreating their ecological roles, 'life-spheres' and interactions. These processes open new avenues in both extinction discourse and ecological theory and encourage us to explore how de-extinct species can drive the recovery of European ecosystems.

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超越物种的灭绝:通过大型食草动物的回归来恢复生态系统功能。
这一观点将野生化定位为生态系统恢复的一种新方法,强调恢复自然过程以创造自我意志的生态系统。欧洲再野化的核心是牛和马的去驯化,以充当灭绝的欧洲野牛和野马的功能类似物。这种反灭绝途径将焦点从物种的丧失转移到几千年前人类活动造成的物种生态作用的丧失。对恢复功能效应的关注为大型食草动物的去驯化提供了强有力的政策依据,与基于自然的解决方案相一致,以应对环境挑战。这种协调需要一种务实的方法,将生态系统功能的恢复置于基因纯度之上,并在野生化工作中提供灵活性和可扩展性。我认为,创造一种新的“生态系统工程”家畜类别比为这些动物寻求野生状态更有效。当它们被释放到正在恢复的生态系统中时,去驯化的大型食草动物正在重塑它们的生态角色、“生命圈”和相互作用。这些过程为灭绝话语和生态理论开辟了新的途径,并鼓励我们探索灭绝物种如何推动欧洲生态系统的恢复。
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