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Publications
Annual fieldwork reports (until 2012 in Danish with English abstracts; from 2013 in English)
Selected raw data available at Zenodo
Scientific publications
- Alastair Franke, Knud Falk, Kevin Hawkshaw, Skip Ambrose, David L. Anderson, Peter J. Bente, Travis Booms, Kurt K. Burnham, Johan Ekenstedt, Ivan Fufachev, Sergey Ganusevich, Kenneth Johansen, Jeff A. Johnson, Sergey Kharitonov, Pertti Koskimies, Olga Kulikova, Peter Lindberg, Berth-Ove Lindström, William G. Mattox, Carol L. McIntyre, Svetlana Mechnikova, Dave Mossop, Søren Møller, Ólafur K. Nielsen, Tuomo Ollila, Arve Østlyngen, Ivan Pokrovsky, Kim Poole, Marco Restani, Bryce W. Robinson, Robert Rosenfield, Aleksandr Sokolov, Vasiliy Sokolov, Ted Swem, Katrin Vorkamp. Status and trends of circumpolar peregrine falcon and gyrfalcon populations. Ambio. 2019. 49 (3), 762-783.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Frank F. Rigét, Peter B. Sørensen, Katrin Vorkamp. Raptors are still affected by environmental pollutants: Greenlandic Peregrines will not have normal eggshell thickness until 2034. Ornis Hungarica. 2018. 26 (2), 171-176.
- Niels Peter Andreasen, Knud Falk, Søren Møller. The Danish Peregrine Falcon population: Reestablishment and eggshell thinning. Ornis Hungarica. 2018. 26 (2), 159-163.
- Linnéa Carlzon, Amanda Karlsson, Knud Falk, Antonia Liess, Søren Møller. Extreme weather affects Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus tundrius) breeding success in South Greenland. Ornis Hungarica. 2018. 26 (2), 38-50.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Rossana Bossi, Frank F. Rigét, Peter B. Sørensen. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) add to the chemical cocktail in peregrine falcon eggs. Science of the Total Environment. 2019, 648, 894-901.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Frank Rigét, Peter B. Sørensen. Regulated and unregulated halogenated flame retardants in peregrine falcon eggs from Greenland. Environmental science & Technology. 2018, 52(2), 474-483, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b04866.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Frank F. Rigét, Rossana Bossi, Peter B. Sørensen. 2017. New and updated time trends of persistent organic pollutants and their effects on eggs of peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus) from South Greenland. Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, 80 pp. Scientific Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy No. 249.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Søren Møller, Knud Falk, Frank F. Rigét, Marianne Thomsen, Peter B. Sørensen. Levels and trends of toxaphene and chlordane-related pesticides in peregrine falcon eggs from South Greenland. Science of the Total Environment. 2014, 468-469, 614-621.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Marianne Thomsen, Søren Møller, Knud Falk, Peter B. Sørensen. Persistent organochlorine compounds in peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) eggs from South Greenland: Levels and temporal changes between 1986 and 2003. Environment International. 2009, 35 (2), 336-341.
- R. Dietz, F.F. Riget, D. Boertmann, C. Sonne, M.T. Olsen, J. Fjeldså, K. Falk, M. Kirkegaard, C. Egevang, G. Asmund, F. Wille, and S. Møller. Time Trends of Mercury in Feathers of West Greenland Birds of Prey During 1851-2003. Environmental Science & Technology. 2006, 40 (19), 5911-5916.
- K. Falk, S. Møller and W.G. Mattox. A long-term increase in eggshell thickness of Greenlandic Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus tundrius. Science of the Total Environment. 2006, 355 (1-3), 127-134..
- K. Vorkamp, M. Thomsen, K. Falk, H. Leslie, S. Møller, P.B. Sørensen. Temporal development of brominated flame retardants in peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) eggs from South Greenland (1986-2003). Environmental science & Technology, 2005, 39 (21), 8199-8206.
- R. Dietz, F. Riget, M.T. Olsen, C. Sonne, E. Born, P. Grandjean, M. Kirkegaard, G. Asmund, H. Baagøe, D. Boertman, K. Falk, J. Fjeldsaa, C. Egevang, F. Wille and S. Møller. The temporal and geographical mercury patterns in polar bears and birds of prey. - In: H. Skov, J. Christensen, G. Asmund, S. Rysgaard, T. Gissel Nielsen, R. Dietz and F. Riget. Fate of mercury in the Arctic (FOMA). National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark. 56 pp. NERI Technical report no. 511, 2004. p. 33-41.
- P.B. Sørensen, K. Vorkamp, M. Thomsen, K. Falk and S. Møller. Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the Greenland environment - Long-term temporal changes and effects on eggs of a bird of prey. National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark. 126 pp. NERI Technical report no 509.
- K. Falk, S. Møller. Clutch size effects on eggshell thickness in the Peregrine Falcon and European Kestrel. Ornis Scandinavica. 1990, 21, (4), 265-269.
- K. Falk, S. Møller, W.A. Burnham. The Peregrine Falcon Falco Peregrinus in South Greenland: Nesting requirements, phenology and prey selection. Dansk Orn.Foren.Tidsskr. 1986, 80, 113-120.
Conferences
- KNUD FALK, Greenland (knudfalk@hotmail.com); SØREN MØLLER, Greenland; ALASTAIR FRANKE, Canada; OLAFUR K. NIELSEN, Iceland; CAROL MCINTYRE, USA; DAVID MOSSOP, Canada; TUOMO OLILLA, Finland; PETER BENTE, Alaska; KURT BURNHAM, Greenland; TOM CHRISTENSEN, CBMP, Denmark; PERTTI KOSKIMIES, Finland; SERGEY GANUSEVICH, Russia; SERGEY KHARITONOV, Russia; KENNETH JOHANSEN, Norway; DAVID ANDERSON, Alaska; ARVE ØSTLYNGEN, Norway; KIM POOLE, Canada; MARK PROSTOR, Canada; ALEKSANDR SOKOLOV, Russia; VASILY SOKOLOV, Russia; TED SWEM, Alaska. Trends in Arctic falcon populations – a preliminary overview by the Arctic Falcon Specialist Group. Poster presented at 4th International Peregrine Conference, Budapest, Hungary 2017, 27 September-1st October 2017.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Frank F. Rigét, Peter B. Sørensen, Katrin Vorkamp. Eggshell thinning in Greenland. Greenlandic Peregrines will have normal eggshell thickness by 2034. Poster presented at 4th International Peregrine Conference, Budapest, Hungary 2017, 27 September-1st October 2017.
- Linnéa Carlzon, Amanda Karlsson, Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Extreme weather affects the Peregrine Falcon's breeding success on South Greenland. Poster presented at 4th International Peregrine Conference, Budapest, Hungary 2017, 27 September-1st October 2017.
- Niels Peter Andreasen, Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Increasing Peregrine Falcon population in Denmark. Poster presented at 4th International Peregrine Conference, Budapest, Hungary 2017, 27 September-1st October 2017.
- Katrin Vorkamp, Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Frank Rigét, Peter B. Sørensen. Polychlorinated naphthalenes add to the burden of organochlorines in peregrine falcons. Poster presented at ICCE 2017, Oslo, Norway.
- K. Vorkamp, F. Rigét, M. Thomsen, P.B. Sørensen, S. Møller, K. Falk. Temporal development of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in ringed seals (Phoca hispida) and peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) eggs from Greenland. Fourth International Workshop on Brominated Flame Retardants, April 2007, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- K. Falk, S. Møller. Status of the Peregrine Falcon in South Greenland: Population Density and Reproduction. In: Cade, T.J., Enderson, J.H., Thelander, C.G., White, C.M. (eds.) 1988. Peregrine Falcon Populations: Their Management and Recovery. Proc. 1985 Peregrine Conf., Sacramento, The Peregrine Fund, Boise, Idaho.
Other publications
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Arktiske falke har det godt - endnu. Fugle&Natur. 2020, 3, 20-24.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller, Katrin Vorkamp, Frank F. Rigét, Rossana Bossi, Birgit Groth, Peter B. Sørensen. En cocktail af MILJØGIFTE i grønlandske vandrefalke. Fugle&Natur. 2017, 3, 15-19.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Vandrefalke på Bornholm : Ti unger ringmærket i 2014. Natur på Bornholm. red. / Morten Top-Jensen.. 2015, 13, 44-47.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Vandrefalken breder sig mod nord i Grønland. Dansk Ornitologisk Forenings Tidsskrift. 2014, 108, 155-156.
- Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Vandrefalken i Sydgrønland. Forskning i Grønland. 1987, nr. 1, 7-18.
- Knud Falk and Søren Møller. Grønlandske vandrefalke bliver giftbelastede i de amerikanske vinterkvarterer. Dansk Orn. Foren. Tidsskr. 1984, 78, 138-139.
- Frank Wille, Kaj Kampp, Knud Falk, Søren Møller. Ornitologiske undersøgelser i Sydvestgrønland. Forskning i Grønland. 1982, nr. 2, 2-11.
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