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4848
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7365
National Ranking
327

Overview

Emmanuelle Cam is affiliated with the University of Western Brittany in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant concentration in the subfields of Ecology, Ecological Modeling, and Nature and Landscape Conservation. Additional subfields include Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics as well as Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist has contributed to main topics such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Avian ecology and behavior, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Marine animal studies overview, Fish Ecology and Management Studies, Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock, and Insurance, Mortality, Demography, Risk Management.

Emmanuelle Cam has published extensively, with frequent appearances in several scientific venues. The primary venues include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Ecology Letters
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Ibis
  • Methods in Ecology and Evolution

Notable recent papers include:

  • Uncovering ecological state dynamics with hidden Markov models, 2020, Ecology Letters
  • Temporal correlations among demographic parameters are ubiquitous but highly variable across species, 2022, Ecology Letters
  • More than just refuelling: lengthy stopover and selection of departure weather by sandpipers prior to transoceanic and transcontinental flights, 2020, Ibis
  • Quantifying fixed individual heterogeneity in demographic parameters: Performance of correlated random effects for Bernoulli variables, 2021, Methods in Ecology and Evolution
  • When to depart from a stopover site? Time since arrival matters more than current weather conditions, 2021, The Auk

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several coauthors throughout their career. Frequent coauthors include Paul Acker, Frédéric Touzalin, Éric Petit, Emma C. Teeling, and Sébastien J. Puechmaille.

Best Publications

  • Individual Covariation in Life‐History Traits: Seeing the Trees Despite the Forest

    Emmanuelle Cam;William A. Link;Evan G. Cooch;Jean‐Yves Monnat

  • OF BUGS AND BIRDS: MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO FOR HIERARCHICAL MODELING IN WILDLIFE RESEARCH

    William A. Link;Emmanuelle Cam;James D. Nichols;Evan G. Cooch

  • Are adult nonbreeders prudent parents? The kittiwake model

    Emmanuelle Cam;James E. Hines;Jean-Yves Monnat;James D. Nichols

  • RELATIVE SPECIES RICHNESS AND COMMUNITY COMPLETENESS: BIRDS AND URBANIZATION IN THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES

    Emmanuelle Cam;James D. Nichols;John R. Sauer;James E. Hines

  • Influence of food availability on demography and local population dynamics in a long-lived seabird.

    Daniel Oro;Emmanuelle Cam;Emmanuelle Cam;Roger Pradel;Alejandro Martínez-Abraín

  • Uncovering ecological state dynamics with hidden Markov models.

    Brett T. McClintock;Roland Langrock;Olivier Gimenez;Emmanuelle Cam

  • Apparent inferiority of first‐time breeders in the kittiwake: the role of heterogeneity among age classes

    Emmanuelle Cam;Jean-Yves Monnat

  • Long‐term fitness consequences of early conditions in the kittiwake

    Emmanuelle Cam;Jean-Yves Monnat;James E. Hines

  • Uncovering ecological state dynamics with hidden Markov models

    Brett T. McClintock;Roland Langrock;Olivier Gimenez;Emmanuelle Cam

  • Hierarchical modeling of an invasive spread: the Eurasian Collared-Dove Streptopelia decaocto in the United States

    Florent Bled;J. Andrew Royle;Emmanuelle Cam

  • Archiving primary data: Solutions for long-term studies

    James A. Mills;Céline Teplitsky;Beatriz Arroyo;Anne Charmantier

  • DISENTANGLING SAMPLING AND ECOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS UNDERLYING SPECIES-AREA RELATIONSHIPS

    Emmanuelle Cam;Emmanuelle Cam;James D. Nichols;James E. Hines;John R. Sauer

  • Individual heterogeneity and capture–recapture models: what, why and how?

    Olivier Gimenez;Emmanuelle Cam;Jean-Michel Gaillard

  • Assessment of hypotheses about dispersal in a long-lived seabird using multistate capture–recapture models

    Emmanuelle Cam;Daniel Oro;Roger Pradel;Juan Francisco Jiménez

  • Breeding performance, mate fidelity, and nest site fidelity in a long-lived seabird: behaving against the current?

    Liliana C. Naves;Jean Yves Monnat;Emmanuelle Cam

  • Can non-breeding be a cost of breeding dispersal?

    Etienne Danchin;Emmanuelle Cam

  • On the estimation of species richness based on the accumulation of previously unrecorded species

    Emmanuelle Cam;James D. Nichols;John R. Sauer;James E. Hines

  • The risk of flawed inference in evolutionary studies when detectability is less than one.

    Olivier Gimenez;Anne Viallefont;Anne Charmantier;Roger Pradel

  • Pair duration, breeding success and divorce in a long-lived seabird: benefits of mate familiarity?

    Liliana C. Naves;Emmanuelle Cam;Jean Yves Monnat

  • Consequences of recruitment decisions and heterogeneity on age‐specific breeding success in a long‐lived seabird

    Lise M. Aubry;Lise M. Aubry;Lise M. Aubry;David N. Koons;Jean Yves Monnat;Emmanuelle Cam

  • The Conundrum of Heterogeneities in Life History Studies

    Emmanuelle Cam;Lise M. Aubry;Matthieu Authier

Frequent Co-Authors

James D. Nichols
James D. Nichols United States Geological Survey
James E. Hines
James E. Hines United States Geological Survey
Roger Pradel
Roger Pradel University of Montpellier
Olivier Gimenez
Olivier Gimenez Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Evan G. Cooch
Evan G. Cooch Cornell University
William A. Link
William A. Link United States Geological Survey
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Daniel Oro
Daniel Oro Spanish National Research Council
John R. Sauer
John R. Sauer United States Fish and Wildlife Service
David N. Koons
David N. Koons Colorado State University

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