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Dataset for Sárközy et al., 2026 - Common Wood Pigeons (Columba palumbus): avian bioindicators for antimicrobial resistance at the human-wildlife interface

Authors: Sárközy, Áron; Nagy, Eszter; Dr. Bende, Attila; Csivincsik, Ágnes; Bóta, Brigitta; Nagy, Gábor; Tari, Tamás;

Dataset for Sárközy et al., 2026 - Common Wood Pigeons (Columba palumbus): avian bioindicators for antimicrobial resistance at the human-wildlife interface

Abstract

Justification of Version 2: During the peer-review process, Reviewers recommended that the research data be presented with a modified approach to facilitate a better understanding. This dataset belongs to the manuscript (MS) titled "Common Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus): an avian bioindicator of antimicrobial resistance at the human-wildlife interface" written by Áron Sárközy, Eszter Nagy, Attila Bende, Ágnes Csivincsik, Brigitta Bóta, Gábor Nagy, and Tamás Tari. This study aimed to determine the potential of Common Wood Pigeon (Columba palumbus) as a bioindicator of background AMR load in landscapes, and the link between AMR load and landscape diversity. The study utilised specimens harvested in the framework of legal population control activity regulated by Hungarian law, specifically Act No. 1996/LV on Wildlife and Act No. 79/2004. (V. 4.) FVM Regulation on its implementation; none of the animals were culled for scientific purposes. The dataset contains land cover data of the study sites, morphometric characteristics of the sampled carcasses (including body weight, body and tail length), a list of isolated bacteria with Gram classification, and results of identification and antimicrobial susceptibility testing by VITEK 2 Compact. Additionally, tables, diagrams, and full-size images are provided to support the understanding of the research background. Additional information: agnes.csivincsik@gmail.com

Keywords

Landscape architecture, Riparian zone, Entropy, Landscape ecology, Multidrug resistance, Gram-Positive Bacteria, bacterial community, Landscape component, Gram-Negative Bacteria/classification, Rényi entropy, Gram-Negative Bacteria, bioindicator, Landscape, antimicrobial resistance, Urban landscape, GP/GN ratio, Bacterial growth, Spatial Analysis, Agricultural landscape, avian, Columba palumbus, Gram-Positive Bacteria/classification, Water, spatial integration, heterotrophic plate count bacteria, River water, diversity profile, Biological diversity, oligotrophic, healthcare associated pathogens, Ecological community

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