Database : Bromadiolone en Franche-Comté

General metadata
Identifiers :
local : FR-18008901306731-2016-02-15
external :
doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2016-02-15
Description :
Anticoagulant rodenticides (bromadiolone) treatments in Franche-Comté
Discipline :
agronomy (applied biology - ecology)
Keywords :
Dates :
Data acquisition : from 1991 ongoing
Metadata record :
Creation : 15 Feb 2016
Update : 6 Mar 2023
Language :
French (fra)
Audience :
Research

Quotation
Geoffroy Couval, Patrick Giraudoux (2016): Bromadiolone en Franche-Comté. FREDON BFC. doi:10.25666/DATAUBFC-2016-02-15
Coverages
Spatial coverage :
- Franche-Comté: latitude between 47° 34' 47" N and 46° 15' 38" N, longitude between 5° 15' 6" E and 7° 3' 44" E
Administrative metadata
Data creators :
Geoffroy Couval [1],
Patrick Giraudoux [2] [3]
Data collector :
Geoffroy Couval [1],
Marilyne Fontanier [1]
[1] : FREDON Bourgogne Franche-Comté
[2] : Laboratoire Chrono-environnement (UMR 6249) (Université de Franche-Comté)
[3] : Observatoire des Sciences de l'Univers - Terre, Homme, Environnement, Temps, Astronomie (UAR 3245) (Université de Franche-Comté)
Publisher :
FREDON Bourgogne Franche-Comté
Label :
Zone Atelier Arc Jurassien
Access :
restricted
Access details :
To access the data, please contact the scientific data manager.
Technical metadata
Formats : application/x-shapefile, text/csv
Data acquisition methods :
- Observational data : The traceability of AVK treatment against grassland rodents has been ensured by the Regional Federation for Defense Against Pest Organisms and the Regional Office for Food, Agriculture and Forestry since 1991, with support from the Chrono-Environment Research Unit. They are aggregated annualy for the Doubs and Jura départements, at commune resolution, since 1991 into a shapefile, and Excel files with raw data are stored.
Datatype : Database
Publications
- Using long-term monitoring of red fox populations to assess changes in rodent control practices (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259544629)
- Unintentional wildlife poisoning and proposals for sustainable rodent management (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/259650139)