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Paulo Catry
Researcher at International Sleep Products Association
Publications - 178
Citations - 4985
Paulo Catry is an academic researcher from International Sleep Products Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Seabird. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 159 publications receiving 4126 citations. Previous affiliations of Paulo Catry include University of Glasgow & Natural Environment Research Council.
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Changes in fisheries discard rates and seabird communities
Stephen C. Votier,Robert W. Furness,Stuart Bearhop,Stuart Bearhop,Jonathan E. Crane,Richard W. G. Caldow,Paulo Catry,Kenny Ensor,Keith C. Hamer,Anne V. Hudson,Ellen Kalmbach,Nicholas Klomp,Simone Pfeiffer,Simone Pfeiffer,Richard A. Phillips,Isabel Prieto,David R. Thompson +16 more
TL;DR: Reduced rates of discarding, particularly when coupled with reduced availability of small shoaling pelagic fish such as sandeel, result in an increase in predation by great skuas on other birds.
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Seasonal sexual segregation in two Thalassarche albatross species: competitive exclusion, reproductive role specialization or foraging niche divergence?
TL;DR: It is suggested that seasonal sexual segregation in black–browed and grey–headed albatrosses is attributable to niche divergence mediated by differences in flight performance, and may have implications for conservation in relation to sex–specific overlap with commercial fisheries.
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Foraging behaviour of four albatross species by night and day
Ben Phalan,Richard A. Phillips,Janet R. D. Silk,Vsevolod Afanasyev,Akira Fukuda,James W. Fox,Paulo Catry,Hiroyoshi Higuchi,John P. Croxall +8 more
TL;DR: Albatrosses were more active on bright moonlit nights, seem to have no fixed daily requirement for sleep, rest or digestion time on the water, can navigate in darkness, and are probably unhindered by the slight reduction in mean wind strength at night.
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Breaking the routine: individual Cory's shearwaters shift winter destinations between hemispheres and across ocean basins
Maria P. Dias,José Pedro Granadeiro,Richard A. Phillips,Hany Alonso,Hany Alonso,Paulo Catry,Paulo Catry +6 more
TL;DR: Evaluating individual flexibility in migration strategy of a highly pelagic seabird suggests Cory's shearwaters may be in a better position than many other long-distance migrants to face the consequences of a changing environment.
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Foraging strategies of grey-headed albatrosses Thalassarche chrysostoma: integration of movements, activity and feeding events
TL;DR: A range of foraging strategies adopted by grey-headed albatrosses Tha- lassarche chrysostoma rearing chicks at Bird Island, South Georgia, are identified by simultaneously using satellite telemetry, wet/dry activity recorders and stomach temperature loggers.