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Catry, P., Forcada, J. & Almeida, A. 2011.  Demographic parameters of black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris from the Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 34(8): 1221-1229. doi: 10.1007/s00300-011-0984-3.

Granadeiro, J.P., Phillips, R.A., Brickle, P. & Catry, P. 2011. Albatrosses following fishing vessels: How badly hooked are they on an easy meal? PLoS ONE 6(3): e17467. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0017467.

Catry, P., Almeida, A., Lecoq, M., Granadeiro, J.P. & Matias, R. 2011. Low breeding success and sharp population decline at the largest known Falkland skua colony. Polar Biology 34(8): 1239-1241. doi:10.1007/s00300-011-0978-1.

Catry, P., Phillips, R.A., Forster I.P., Matias, R., Lecoq, M., Granadeiro, J.P. & Strange, I.J. 2010. Brood-guarding duration in black-browed albatrosses Thalassarche melanophris: temporal, geographical and individual variation. Journal of Avian Biology 41: 460-469.

Silva, M.A., Granadeiro, J.P., Boersma, P.D. & Strange, I.J. 2010. Effects of predation risk on the nocturnal activity budgets of thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri on New Island, Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 34 (3): 421-429.

Catry, P., Lecoq, M. & Strange, I. J. 2008. Population growth and density, diet and breeding success of striated caracaras Phalcoboenus australis on New Island, Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 31: 1167-1174.

Matias, R. & Catry, P. 2008. The diet of feral cats on New Island, Falkland, Islands, and possible impact on breeding seabirds. Polar Biology 31: 609-616.

Reid, T. A., Lecoq, M. & Catry, P. 2007. The white-chinned petrel Procellaria aequinoctialis population of the Falkland Islands. Marine Ornithology, 35: 57-60.

Catry, P., Silva MC, MacKay S, Campos A, Masello J, Quillfeldt P & Strange IJ 2007. Can thin-billed prions Pachyptila belcheri breed successfully on an island with introduced rats, mice and cats? The case of New Island, Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 30: 391-394.

Phillips R.A., Catry P, Silk J, Bearhop S, McGill F, Afanasyev V, Strange IJ 2007. Movements, winter distribution and activity patterns of Falkland and brown skuas: insights from loggers and isotopes. Marine Ecology Progress Series 345: 281-291.

Phalan, B., Phillips, R.A., Silk, J.R.D., Afanasyev, V., Fukuda, A., Fox, J., Catry, P. & Croxall, J.P. 2007. Foraging behaviour of four albatross species by day and night. Marine Ecology Progress Series 340: 271-286.

Catry, P., Phillips, R., Forcada, J. & Croxall, J.P. 2006. Factors affecting the solution of a parental dilemma in albatrosses: at what age should chicks be left unattended? Animal Behaviour 72: 382-391.

Catry, P., Phillips, R., Phalan, B. & Croxall, J.P. 2006. Senescence effects in an extremely long-lived bird: the grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 273: 1625-1630.

Catry, P., Phillips, R.A. and Croxall, J.P. 2004 Sustained fast travel by a grey-headed albatross Thalassarche chrysostoma riding an Antarctic Storm. Auk 121: 1208-1213.

Catry, P., Phillips, R.A., Phalan, B., Silk, J.R.D. and Croxall, J.P. 2004. Foraging strategies of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma: integration of movements, activity and feeding events. Marine Ecology Progress Series 280: 261-273.

Phillips, R.A, Silk, J.R.D., Phalan, B., Catry, P. and Croxall, J.P. 2004. Seasonal sexual segregation in two Thalassarche albatross species: competitive exclusion, reproductive role specialization or foraging niche divergence? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, B 271: 1283-1291.

Votier, S.C., Furness, R.W., Brearhop, S., Crane, J.E., Caldow, R.W.G., Catry, P., Ensor, K., Hamer, K.C., Hudson, A.V., Kalmbach, E., Klomp, N., Pfeiffer, S., Phillips, R.A. and Thompson, D.R. 2004. Changes in fisheries discard rates and seabird communities. Nature 427: 727-730.
 
Catry, P., Campos, A., Segurado, P., Silva, M. and Strange, I. 2003. Population census and nesting habitat selection of thin-billed prion Pachyptila belcheri on New Island, Falkland Islands. Polar Biology 26: 202-207.