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Bringing together raptor collections in Europe for contaminant research and monitoring in relation to chemicals regulations
Authors:Paola Movalli  René Dekker  Jan Koschorreck  Gabriele Treu
Institution:1.Naturalis Biodiversity Center,Leiden,Netherlands;2.German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt),Berlin,Germany;3.German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), Fachbereich Chemikaliensicherheit, Fachgebiet IV 2.3 Chemikalien,Dessau-Ro?lau,Germany
Abstract:Raptors are good sentinels of environmental contamination and there is good capability for raptor biomonitoring in Europe. Raptor biomonitoring can benefit from natural history museums (NHMs), environmental specimen banks (ESBs) and other collections (e.g. specialist raptor specimen collections). Europe’s NHMs, ESBs and other collections hold large numbers of raptor specimens and samples, covering long periods of time. These collections are potentially a valuable resource for contaminant studies over time and space. There are strong needs to monitor contaminants in the environment to support EU and national chemical management. However, data on raptor specimens in NHMs, ESBs and other collections are dispersed, few are digitised, and they are thus not easy to access. Specimen coverage is patchy in terms of species, space and time. Contaminant research with raptors would be facilitated by creating a framework to link relevant collections, digitising all collections, developing a searchable meta-database covering all existing collections, making them more visible and accessible for contaminant research. This would also help identify gaps in coverage and stimulate specimen collection to fill gaps in support of prioritised contaminant monitoring. Collections can further support raptor biomonitoring by making samples available for analysis on request.
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