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A review of constraints and solutions for collecting raptor samples and contextual data for a European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility

Authors :
European Commission
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Dulsat-Masvidal, María
Lourenço, Rui
Lacorte Bruguera, Silvia
D'Amico, Marcello
Albayrak, Tamer
Andevski, Jovan
Aradis, Arianna
Baltag, Emanuel
Berger-Tal, Oded
Berny, Philippe
Choresh, Yael
Duke, Guy
Espín, Silvia
García-Fernández, Antonio J.
Gómez-Ramírez, Pilar
Hallgrimsson, Gunnar T.
Jaspers, Veerle
Johansson, Ulf
Wernham, Chris
European Commission
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)
Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Dulsat-Masvidal, María
Lourenço, Rui
Lacorte Bruguera, Silvia
D'Amico, Marcello
Albayrak, Tamer
Andevski, Jovan
Aradis, Arianna
Baltag, Emanuel
Berger-Tal, Oded
Berny, Philippe
Choresh, Yael
Duke, Guy
Espín, Silvia
García-Fernández, Antonio J.
Gómez-Ramírez, Pilar
Hallgrimsson, Gunnar T.
Jaspers, Veerle
Johansson, Ulf
Wernham, Chris
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The COST Action ‘European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility’ (ERBFacility) aims to develop pan-European raptor biomonitoring in support of better chemicals management in Europe, using raptors as sentinel species. This presents a significant challenge involving a range of constraints that must be identified and addressed. The aims of this study were to: (1) carry out a comprehensive review of the constraints that may limit the gathering in the field of raptor samples and contextual data, and assess their relative importance across Europe; and (2) identify and discuss possible solutions to the key constraints that were identified. We applied a participatory approach to identify constraints and to discuss feasible solutions. Thirty-one constraints were identified, which were divided into four categories: legal, methodological, spatial coverage, and skills constraints. To assess the importance of the constraints and their possible solutions, we collected information through scientific workshops and by distributing a questionnaire to stakeholders in all the countries involved in ERBFacility. We obtained 74 answers to the questionnaire, from 24 of the 39 COST participating countries. The most important constraints identified were related to the collection of complex contextual data about sources of contamination, and the low number of existing raptor population national/regional monitoring schemes and ecological studies that could provide raptor samples. Legal constraints, such as permits to allow the collection of invasive samples, and skills constraints, such as the lack of expertise to practice necropsies, were also highlighted. Here, we present solutions for all the constraints identified, thus suggesting the feasibility of establishing a long-term European Raptor Sampling Programme as a key element of the planned European Raptor Biomonitoring Facility.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286580499
Document Type :
Electronic Resource