International audienceSeasonal variations in the use of roosts by Black Storks Ciconia nigra in West Africa were studied by satellite tracking and field observations between 1998 and 2006. Black Storks used twelve tree species as nocturnal roost. All roosting trees were higher than the surrounding vegetation (11.4 ± 3.9 vs. 4.2 ± 0.1 m). Black storks selected dead trees in 46% of the cases and showed a preference for roosts located close to foraging areas (on average within 4 km), the distance varying significantly according to season. On average, Black Storks used roosts for four consecutive days, alternating between roosts up to 41 times per winter period. Destruction of roosting trees could impact the birds' spatial distribution
CapsuleSixteen Black Storks (Ciconia nigra) were tracked by satellite during their autumnal and spri...
Capsule: Radio-tracking of four woodland passerine species reveals variation in winter roost site se...
Migratory species interact with different ecosystems in different regions during migration, making t...
International audienceSeasonal variations in the use of roosts by Black Storks Ciconia nigra in West...
Capsule The drying up of rivers results in the fragmentation of home ranges over the winter period, ...
International audienceMigration is known to be a bottleneck in the annual cycle of many birds, and i...
The migration phase of birds is divided into two main states: stopovers and actual migratory flights...
International audienceTo investigate the impact of human activity and habitat characteristics on the...
To determine what kind of factors are implied in the decline of long-distance birds, knowledge on fe...
Breeding success of Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) in artificial Nests Forestry activities are leading ...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
This study analyzed the effects of various forest management scenarios on habitats of the black stor...
Since 1991, a large-scale satellite traclung study of White Stork Ciconia ciconia has followed 75 in...
International audienceThis study tested the potential influence of meteorological parameters (temper...
Different habitats may be used for the needs of various aspects of an animal’s life. Southern Ground...
CapsuleSixteen Black Storks (Ciconia nigra) were tracked by satellite during their autumnal and spri...
Capsule: Radio-tracking of four woodland passerine species reveals variation in winter roost site se...
Migratory species interact with different ecosystems in different regions during migration, making t...
International audienceSeasonal variations in the use of roosts by Black Storks Ciconia nigra in West...
Capsule The drying up of rivers results in the fragmentation of home ranges over the winter period, ...
International audienceMigration is known to be a bottleneck in the annual cycle of many birds, and i...
The migration phase of birds is divided into two main states: stopovers and actual migratory flights...
International audienceTo investigate the impact of human activity and habitat characteristics on the...
To determine what kind of factors are implied in the decline of long-distance birds, knowledge on fe...
Breeding success of Black Stork (Ciconia nigra) in artificial Nests Forestry activities are leading ...
We documented roosting and foraging habitat use by Wood Storks during the post-breeding season ...
This study analyzed the effects of various forest management scenarios on habitats of the black stor...
Since 1991, a large-scale satellite traclung study of White Stork Ciconia ciconia has followed 75 in...
International audienceThis study tested the potential influence of meteorological parameters (temper...
Different habitats may be used for the needs of various aspects of an animal’s life. Southern Ground...
CapsuleSixteen Black Storks (Ciconia nigra) were tracked by satellite during their autumnal and spri...
Capsule: Radio-tracking of four woodland passerine species reveals variation in winter roost site se...
Migratory species interact with different ecosystems in different regions during migration, making t...