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灭绝再生物种与掌控地球“新陈代谢”。

De-extinction and Taking Control of Earth's "Metabolism".

出版信息

Hastings Cent Rep. 2017 Jul;47 Suppl 2:S37-S42. doi: 10.1002/hast.750.

Abstract

In a laboratory on a university campus in Santa Cruz, California, Ben Novak is doing everything he can to bring Ectopistes migratorius back from the dead. Using techniques now available in genome reading and gene synthesis, he and paleogenomicist Beth Shapiro hope that, by 2032, a flock of passenger pigeons ten thousand or more strong will have resumed an ecologically significant role in the mast forests of the Eastern United States. Novak knows-and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) affirms-that the challenges involved in making de-extinction work are far from solely genetic. Novak is doing an ecological risk assessment of passenger pigeon reintroduction to figure out whether flocks of the resurrected species would pose any special hazards to ecosystems. Ecological harm is one of several worries attending the prospect of de-extinction. Among other concerns are the possible harm that individuals born through this process might suffer and the possible introduction of disease vectors. But I want to step back from these immediate questions and think about some conceptual ones that operate in the background. Technology can be a grand shaper of cultural norms and expectations, and de-extinction should be looked at in relation to a number of emerging technologies. This paper will examine the degree to which de-extinction is part of a more widespread restructuring of ethical relationships to the surrounding world that are under way at the hands of emerging technologies. This restructuring is part of an ongoing shift in how to think about conservation in the new epoch of the Anthropocene.

摘要

在加利福尼亚州圣克鲁斯大学校园的一个实验室里,本·诺瓦克(Ben Novak)正竭尽所能让旅鸽起死回生。通过利用现有的基因组读取和基因合成技术,他和古基因组学家贝丝·夏皮罗(Beth Shapiro)希望,到 2032 年,一万只或更多的旅鸽群将在美国东部的mast 森林中恢复其具有生态意义的作用。诺瓦克知道——国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)也确认——让物种复育工作发挥作用所涉及的挑战远不仅仅是基因方面的。诺瓦克正在对旅鸽的重新引入进行生态风险评估,以确定复活物种的鸽群是否会对生态系统构成任何特殊危害。生态危害是复育工作前景中需要考虑的几个问题之一。其他问题还包括通过这个过程出生的个体可能遭受的伤害以及疾病载体的可能引入。但我想从这些直接问题后退一步,思考一些在背景中运作的概念性问题。技术可以极大地塑造文化规范和期望,而复育工作应该与正在涌现的一系列新兴技术联系起来进行审视。本文将考察复育工作在多大程度上是正在进行的将与周围世界的伦理关系进行更广泛重构的一部分,这种重构是人类世新 epoch 中保护工作思维方式转变的一部分。

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