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Long-term and large-scale multispecies dataset tracking population changes of common European breeding birds

  • Vojtěch Brlík*
  • , Eva Šilarová
  • , Jana Škorpilová
  • , Hany Alonso
  • , Marc Anton
  • , Ainārs Auniņš
  • , Zoltán Benkö
  • , Gilles Biver
  • , Malte Busch
  • , Tomasz Chodkiewicz
  • , Przemysław Chylarecki
  • , Dick Coombes
  • , Elisabetta de Carli
  • , Juan C. del Moral
  • , Antoine Derouaux
  • , Virginia Escandell
  • , Daniel P. Eskildsen
  • , Benoît Fontaine
  • , Ruud P.B. Foppen
  • , Anna Gamero
  • Richard D. Gregory, Sarah Harris, Sergi Herrando, Iordan Hristov, Magne Husby, Christina Ieronymidou, Frédéric Jiquet, John A. Kålås, Johannes Kamp, Primož Kmecl, Petras Kurlavičius, Aleksi Lehikoinen, Lesley Lewis, Åke Lindström, Aris Manolopoulos, David Martí, Dario Massimino, Charlotte Moshøj, Renno Nellis, David Noble, Alain Paquet, Jean Yves Paquet, Danae Portolou, Iván Ramírez, Cindy Redel, Jiří Reif, Jozef Ridzoň, Hans Schmid, Benjamin Seaman, Laura Silva, Leo Soldaat, Svetoslav Spasov, Anna Staneva, Tibor Szép, Guido Tellini Florenzano, Norbert Teufelbauer, Sven Trautmann, Tom van der Meij, Arco van Strien, Chris van Turnhout, Glenn Vermeersch, Zdeněk Vermouzek, Thomas Vikstrøm, Petr Voříšek, Anne Weiserbs, Alena Klvaňová
*Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • Charles University
  • Czech Academy of Sciences
  • Czech Society for Ornithology
  • Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA)
  • CSIC
  • Latvian Ornithological Society
  • Babes-Bolyai University
  • Romanian Ornithological Society
  • Ministère de l’Environnement du Climat et du Développement durable
  • Dachverband Deutscher Avifaunisten (DDA)
  • Museum and Institute of Zoology of the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Polish Society for the Protection of Birds (OTOP)
  • BirdWatch Ireland
  • MITO2000
  • SEO/BirdLife
  • Département Études Aves-Natagora
  • DOF/BirdLife Denmark
  • Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
  • SOVON Vogelonderzoek Nederland
  • Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
  • University College London
  • British Trust for Ornithology
  • Bulgarian Society for the Protection of Birds
  • BirdLife Norway
  • Nord University
  • BirdLife Cyprus
  • Norwegian Institute for Nature Research
  • University of Göttingen
  • DOPPS BirdLife Slovenia
  • BirdLife International
  • Vytautas Magnus University
  • University of Helsinki
  • Lund University
  • Hellenic Ornithological Society, Athens
  • Birdlife Estonia/Estonian Ornithological Society
  • Centrale ornithologique
  • Palacký University Olomouc
  • Slovak Ornithological Society/BirdLife Slovakia
  • Swiss Ornithological Institute
  • BirdLife Austria
  • LIPU
  • Statistics Netherlands
  • MME/BirdLife
  • University of Nyíregyháza
  • Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research

Zinātniskās darbības rezultāts: Devums žurnālamZinātniskais raksts par datiem (datu raksts)koleģiāli recenzēts

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Kopsavilkums

Around fifteen thousand fieldworkers annually count breeding birds using standardized protocols in 28 European countries. The observations are collected by using country-specific and standardized protocols, validated, summarized and finally used for the production of continent-wide annual and long-term indices of population size changes of 170 species. Here, we present the database and provide a detailed summary of the methodology used for fieldwork and calculation of the relative population size change estimates. We also provide a brief overview of how the data are used in research, conservation and policy. We believe this unique database, based on decades of bird monitoring alongside the comprehensive summary of its methodology, will facilitate and encourage further use of the Pan-European Common Bird Monitoring Scheme results.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Raksta numurs21
ŽurnālsScientific Data
Sējums8
Izdevuma numurs1
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - dec. 2021

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