ABSTRACT Capsule: A questionnaire identified 1196 raptor monitoring species schemes within 236 monitoring programmes across 37 countries. Aims: To assess the level of monitoring of status/trends of raptors across Europe, to produce a webbased inventory of activities. Methods: A questionnaire promoted by voluntary national coordinators assessed monitoring coverage, focusing on breeding populations. Results: One thousand one hundred and ninety-six species schemes (236 monitoring programmes; 90% active in 2012) were reported from 37 countries. Sixty per cent of schemes were of over 10 years duration and nine countries ran schemes of over 40 years duration. Nineteen species had at least one scheme in 10 or more countries, and 15 species had sch...
Abstract: Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect ...
Biomonitoring in raptors can be used to study long-term and large-scale changes in environmental pol...
In Finland, population monitoring for both diurnal and nocturnal raptors has been almost entirely ba...
ABSTRACT Capsule: A questionnaire identified 1196 raptor monitoring species schemes within 236 monit...
Despite the key role of raptors (including birds of prey Falconiformes and owls Strigiformes) in eco...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Under a Creative Commons license.-- et al.Biomonitoring using raptors as sentinels can provide early...
ABSTRACT Capsule: Monitoring of demographic parameters by volunteer ringers provides insight into th...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Birds of prey, owls and falcons are widely used as sentinel speci...
AbstractBiomonitoring using raptors as sentinels can provide early warning of the potential impacts ...
This article is an output from a workshop on Setting Best Practices on Raptor Contaminant Monitoring...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
Abstract: Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect ...
Biomonitoring in raptors can be used to study long-term and large-scale changes in environmental pol...
In Finland, population monitoring for both diurnal and nocturnal raptors has been almost entirely ba...
ABSTRACT Capsule: A questionnaire identified 1196 raptor monitoring species schemes within 236 monit...
Despite the key role of raptors (including birds of prey Falconiformes and owls Strigiformes) in eco...
Biodiversity monitoring is central to conservation biology, allowing the evaluation of the conservat...
Under a Creative Commons license.-- et al.Biomonitoring using raptors as sentinels can provide early...
ABSTRACT Capsule: Monitoring of demographic parameters by volunteer ringers provides insight into th...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Birds of prey, owls and falcons are widely used as sentinel speci...
AbstractBiomonitoring using raptors as sentinels can provide early warning of the potential impacts ...
This article is an output from a workshop on Setting Best Practices on Raptor Contaminant Monitoring...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
Abstract: Species monitoring, defined here as the repeated, systematic collection of data to detect ...
Biomonitoring in raptors can be used to study long-term and large-scale changes in environmental pol...
In Finland, population monitoring for both diurnal and nocturnal raptors has been almost entirely ba...