Pleistocene rewilding: an optimistic agenda for twenty-first century conservation.
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Colloquium paper: where does biodiversity go from here? A grim business-as-usual forecast and a hopeful portfolio of partial solutionsLocal extinction and unintentional rewilding of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) on a desert islandScience for a wilder Anthropocene: Synthesis and future directions for trophic rewilding researchRewilding the tropics, and other conservation translocations strategies in the tropical Asia-Pacific regionPaul S. Martin (1928–2010): Luminary, Natural Historian, and InnovatorMitigating amphibian disease: strategies to maintain wild populations and control chytridiomycosisIs the climate right for pleistocene rewilding? Using species distribution models to extrapolate climatic suitability for mammals across continentsEcological consequences of Late Quaternary extinctions of megafaunaDiversity and depletions in continental carnivore guilds: implications for prioritizing global carnivore conservationHerbivore-initiated interaction cascades and their modulation by productivity in an African savannaMicro-evolutionary diversification among Indian Ocean parrots: temporal and spatial changes in phylogenetic diversity as a consequence of extinction and invasionMapping opportunities and challenges for rewilding in Europe.Coming to terms with the concept of moving species threatened by climate change - a systematic review of the terminology and definitions.Projected distributions of novel and disappearing climates by 2100 ADSeed dispersal and establishment of endangered plants on Oceanic Islands: the Janzen-Connell model, and the use of ecological analogues.Pleistocene re-wilding is unsound conservation practice.Seed dispersal of Diospyros virginiana in the past and the present: Evidence for a generalist evolutionary strategyThe potential conservation value of non-native species.Political systems affect mobile and sessile species diversity--a legacy from the post-WWII periodAssessing the potential to restore historic grazing ecosystems with tortoise ecological replacements.Effects of large herbivores on grassland arthropod diversity.Framing the relationship between people and nature in the context of European conservation.Ecological equivalency as a tool for endangered species management.Evolution and biological control.How geoarchaeology and landscape archaeology contribute to niche construction theory (NCT)A warrant for applied palaeozoology.Lazarus ecology: Recovering the distribution and migratory patterns of the extinct Carolina parakeet.Examining the uncertain origin and management role of martens on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska.Reply to Rubenstein and Rubenstein: Time to move on from ideological debates on rewilding.Equivalency of Galápagos giant tortoises used as ecological replacement species to restore ecosystem functions.Increased nitrogen cycling facilitates native forest regeneration: potential for restoring extinct ecological processes?Conservation in the Anthropocene.An indicator approach to capture impacts of white-tailed deer and other ungulates in the presence of multiple associated stressors.Are wolves saving Yellowstone's aspen? A landscape-level test of a behaviorally mediated trophic cascade.Reconstructing past ecological networks: the reconfiguration of seed-dispersal interactions after megafaunal extinction.The ethics of reviving long extinct species.Introduction to the Special Issue: Ungulates and invasive species: quantifying impacts and understanding interactions.Restoration of a megaherbivore: landscape-level impacts of white rhinoceros in Kruger National Park, South AfricaRestoring lost ecological function: ecological surrogates facilitate maintenance of coastal turf communitiesIndirect effects of invasive species affecting the population structure of an ecosystem engineer
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Pleistocene rewilding: an optimistic agenda for twenty-first century conservation.
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C Josh Donlan
Carl E Bock
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Gary W Roemer
Harry W Greene
James A Estes
Jane H Bock
Joel Berger
Michael E Soulé
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2006-09-25T00:00:00Z