| Literature DB >> 32399779 |
Silvia Espín1, Jovan Andevski2, Guy Duke3, Igor Eulaers4, Pilar Gómez-Ramírez5, Gunnar Thor Hallgrimsson6, Björn Helander7, Dorte Herzke8, Veerle L B Jaspers9, Oliver Krone10, Rui Lourenço11, Pedro María-Mojica5,12, Emma Martínez-López5, Rafael Mateo13, Paola Movalli14, Pablo Sánchez-Virosta5, Richard F Shore15, Christian Sonne4, Nico W van den Brink16, Bert van Hattum17, Al Vrezec18,19, Chris Wernham20, Antonio J García-Fernández5.
Abstract
Birds of prey, owls and falcons are widely used as sentinel species in raptor biomonitoring programmes. A major current challenge is to facilitate large-scale biomonitoring by coordinating contaminant monitoring activities and by building capacity across countries. This requires sharing, dissemination and adoption of best practices addressed by the Networking Programme Research and Monitoring for and with Raptors in Europe (EURAPMON) and now being advanced by the ongoing international COST Action European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility. The present perspective introduces a schematic sampling protocol for contaminant monitoring in raptors. We provide guidance on sample collection with a view to increasing sampling capacity across countries, ensuring appropriate quality of samples and facilitating harmonization of procedures to maximize the reliability, comparability and interoperability of data. The here presented protocol can be used by professionals and volunteers as a standard guide to ensure harmonised sampling methods for contaminant monitoring in raptors.Entities:
Keywords: Best practices; Birds of prey; Falcons; Large-scale biomonitoring; Owls; Pan-European network
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32399779 PMCID: PMC7708607 DOI: 10.1007/s13280-020-01341-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ambio ISSN: 0044-7447 Impact factor: 5.129
Fig. 1Preview of the main menu of the schematic protocol (full protocol presented as Supplementary Material)
Fig. 2Preview of the schematic protocol for blood sampling (full protocol presented as Supplementary Material)