Abstract

This paper provides a novel survey of current collections of frozen raptor carcasses and tissue samples in natural history museums (NHMs), environmental specimen banks (ESBs) and other research collections (ORCs e.g. at universities and research institutes) across Europe and assesses the extent to which collections might support pan-European raptor biomonitoring through the provision of samples for contaminant analyses. The paper is based on questionnaire responses received in late 2018 and early 2019 from 116 institutions. Issues covered include the number of raptor carcasses and diversity of raptor species arriving annually at collections, the number of carcasses stored in freezers, the extent to which collections retain frozen tissue samples, what records are kept of carcasses and tissue samples, constraints to expanding collections of frozen carcasses and tissues and the extent to which collections currently engage in ecotoxicological research and monitoring. Our findings show that collections in Europe receive well over 5000 raptor carcasses per annum, and that NHMs are the key recipients of raptor carcasses for most countries. Collections in Europe probably hold well over 10,000 raptor carcasses in their freezers, offering a substantial resource of frozen raptor carcasses and tissues from recent years. Moreover, these carcasses include good specimen numbers for species that have been prioritized for pan-European contaminant monitoring. Collections are becoming digitized aiding access to samples. However, freezer capacity is a key constraint to retention of carcasses, and contaminant biomonitoring is novel for most NHMs. Our findings on the repository and availability of frozen raptor carcasses and tissues held by collections in Europe can enable greater use of these specimens for pan-European contaminant monitoring in support of better chemicals management. We highlight opportunities to further optimize raptor collections for pan-European contaminant monitoring.

Highlights

  • This paper presents a novel survey of current collections of frozen raptor carcasses and tissue samples in natural history museums (NHMs), environmental specimen banks (ESBs) and other research collections (ORCs e.g. universities and research institutes) across Europe

  • The objective of the survey was to understand to what extent NHMs, ESBs and other research institutions (ORCs) might support contemporary panEuropean raptor biomonitoring through the provision of frozen tissues for contaminant analyses

  • Issues covered by the survey include the number of raptor carcasses and diversity of raptor species arriving annually at collections, the number of carcasses stored in freezers, the extent to which collections retain frozen tissue samples, what records are kept of these carcasses and tissue samples, constraints to expanding such collections of frozen carcasses and tissues

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Introduction

This paper presents a novel survey of current collections of frozen raptor carcasses and tissue samples in natural history museums (NHMs), environmental specimen banks (ESBs) and other research collections (ORCs e.g. universities and research institutes) across Europe. This survey was carried out through the COST Action ‘European Raptor. Monitoring of contaminants in raptors can provide early warning of emerging contaminant problems in the environment, inform risk assessment of chemicals and inform evaluation of the effectiveness of chemicals risk management measures (Movalli et al 2017) These applications can enable improvements in the management of chemicals in Europe and thereby help to deliver improved environmental and human health, which is the ultimate objective of EU chemicals regulations Considerable other work has been carried out towards panEuropean contaminant monitoring in raptors (e.g. GómezRamírez et al 2014; Espín et al 2016, 2020; Badry et al 2020; Monclús et al 2020; González-Rubio et al 2021)

Materials and method
1: Gathering contact details for relevant collections
Development and formatting of a Google Forms questionnaire
Issuing the questionnaire and supporting documents
Tracking and encouraging responses
Results
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