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245 0 0 _aImportance of artificial stopover sites through avian migration flyways:
_ba landfill-based assessment with the White Stork Ciconia ciconia /
_cArizaga, J., Resano-Mayor, J., Villanua, D., Alonso, D., Barbarin, J. M., Herrero, A., Lekuona, J. M., Rodriguez, R.
260 _a[S.l.]:
_bBritish Ornithologists’ Union,
_c2017.
336 _2isbdcontent
_aTexto (visual)
337 _2isbdmedia
_3En línea
_aelectrónico
506 1 _aRestringido
520 _aOpen landfills seem to be playing an increasing role as target feeding areas for several species, not only in their breeding areas or during the winter, but also during the migration period. Evaluating the extent to which landfill sites are used by migrants is crucial to understanding their role in driving stopover decisions during migration, and in the potential health risks linked to feeding on refuse. The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of two open landfills located just before (France) and after (Spain) the East Atlantic flyway enters Iberia through the western Pyrenees as potentially important stopover sites for the White Stork populations moving along this route. Overall, we detected that these sites were used by storks that had been ringed from many western European breeding populations, mainly during the migration period, but also in winter. The mean distance between the stork breeding/ringing origin and the landfill sites increased from summer to winter, suggesting that storks breeding further away pass through Iberia later in the season, reflecting population-specific timing of migration. During the autumn migration period (August–September), the first encountered landfill in France was estimated to be used by c. 1200 storks, and the other in Spain by 4000 storks. Our study hence contributes to a better understanding of the current and potentially hazardous role played by landfill sites in White Stork ecology, which is essential in order to provide management recommendations, and to evaluate the consequences of proposed open landfill closures in Europe.
524 _aArizaga, J., Resano-Mayor, J., Villanua, D., Alonso, D., Barbarin, J. M., Herrero, A., Lekuona, J. M., Rodriguez, R. Importance of artificial sites through avian migration flyways: a landfill-based assessment with the White Stork Ciconia ciconia. Ibis 160(3). https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12566
591 _aORNITOLOGIA
592 _aORNITOLOGIA
650 _aconservation biology
_911180
650 _aEast-Atlantic flyway
_911223
650 _amigratory phenology and behaviour
_911224
650 _arefuse tips
_911225
651 _aPyrenees
_911226
655 _aArtículo científico
_99312
700 1 _91057898
_aArizaga, Juan
_d1980-
700 1 _aResano-Mayor, Jaime
_911227
700 1 _910924
_aVillanúa, Diego
_d1979-
700 1 _99317
_aAlonso Urmeneta, Daniel
_d1957-
700 1 _911228
_aBarbarin García, Juan M.
_d1975-
700 1 _99359
_aHerrero Gorrotxategi, Alfredo
_d1962-
700 1 _aLekuona, Jesús M.
_911229
700 1 _aRodriguez, Ricardo
_911230
710 _94060
_aAranzadi Zientzia Elkartea
_eFIRMA
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_cPUBL