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Rewilding through inappropriate species introduction: The case of European bison in Spain

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/86868
Date of Publication
2024
Publication Type
Article
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Institute of Ecology ...

Author
Nores, Carlos
Álvarez‐Laó, Diego
Navarro, Alberto
Pérez‐Barbería, Francisco Javier
Castaños, Pedro María
Castaños de la Fuente, Jone
Morales Muñiz, Arturo
Azorit, Concepción
Muñoz‐Cobo, Joaquín
Fernández Delgado, Carlos
Granado Lorencio, Carlos
Palmqvist, Paul
Soriguer, Ramón
Delibes, Miguel
Vilà, Montserrat
Simón, Miguel
Cabezudo, Baltasar
Galán, Carmen
García‐Berthou, Emili
Almodóvar, Ana
Elvira, Benigno
Brufao Curiel, Pedro
Casinos, Adriá
Herrero, Juan
Blanco, Juan Carlos
García‐González, Ricardo
Nogués‐Bravo, David
Margalida, Antoni
Fisher, Brendan
Arlettaz, Raphaëlorcid-logo
Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Conservation Biology
Gordon, Iain J.
Ludwig, Arne
Lovari, Sandro
Cook, Brian D.
Carranza, Juan
Csányi, Sándor
Apollonio, Marco
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Demarais, Steve
López‐Bao, José Vicente
Series
Conservation Science and Practice
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2578-4854
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1111/csp2.13221
Description
Most European rewilding initiatives are based on the recovery of large herbivores, particularly European bison Bison bonasus, aiming at restoring ecosystem processes and increase trophic complexity. The growing support for the release of bison as a wild species, and change its legal status, in Spain, as an ecological analogue of the extinct steppe bison Bison priscus, makes it an excellent example to reflect the limits of a rewilding biogeographically advisable. We discuss if this initiative could be justified from ecological, biogeographical, ethical, and legal reasons. Besides remarkable taxonomic and functional differences between both bison species, the Mediterranean environment, under the present and future climatic scenarios, does not suit the European bison. Furthermore, there is no evidence to support the presumption that the European bison was ever present in the Iberian Peninsula, with legal implications. We expect that our approach will be inspirational for similar assessments on rewilding initiatives globally.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/208726
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