@article{fdi:010061328, title = {{I}mportance of the connectivity of {S}panish stopovers for {B}lack {S}torks}, author = {{C}hevallier, {D}. and {B}aillon, {F}ran{\c{c}}ois and {L}e {M}aho, {Y}. and {B}lanc, {S}. and {B}rossault, {P}. and {M}assemin, {S}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{C}apsule{S}ixteen {B}lack {S}torks ({C}iconia nigra) were tracked by satellite during their autumnal and spring migrations in order to identify their major stopover sites and connections between stopovers in {E}urope and {A}frica. {A}mong journeys with stopovers, the longest distance that a stork travelled without stopover was 2433km (defined here as accessible distance') meaning that those storks which have stopovers use only a single stopover on average, and this is usually in {S}pain. {W}e identified nine crucial stopovers (seven in {S}pain and two in {A}frica) with high connectivity highlighting the importance of {S}panish stopover locations on the flyway of {B}lack {S}torks.}, keywords = {{EUROPE} ; {AFRIQUE} ; {ESPAGNE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{B}ird {S}tudy}, volume = {60}, numero = {4}, pages = {550--554}, ISSN = {0006-3657}, year = {2013}, DOI = {10.1080/00063657.2013.851643}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010061328}, }