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Emmanuelle Cam

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 9, 2015
The evolutionary significance of latent reproductive rate in a long-lived vertebrateEmmanuelle Cam
Ecology|June 14, 2011
Assessing hypotheses about nesting site occupancy dynamicsFlorent Bled, J Andrew Royle, Emmanuelle Cam
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 26, 2016
The Conundrum of Heterogeneities in Life History StudiesEmmanuelle Cam, Lise M Aubry, Matthieu Authier
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 27, 2011
Hierarchical modeling of an invasive spread: the Eurasian Collared-Dove Streptopelia decaocto in the United StatesFlorent Bled, J Andrew Royle, Emmanuelle Cam
Ecology and Evolution|May 19, 2017
Wolf in sheep's clothing: Model misspecification undermines tests of the neutral theory for life historiesMatthieu Authier, Lise M Aubry, Emmanuelle Cam
Ecology|July 27, 2017
Breeding habitat selection across spatial scales: is grass always greener on the other side?Paul Acker, Aurélien Besnard, Jean-Yves Monnat, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 23, 2004
Influence of food availability on demography and local population dynamics in a long-lived seabirdDaniel Oro, Emmanuelle Cam, Roger Pradel, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 14, 2022
Can attraction to and competition for high-quality habitats shape breeding propensity?Paul Acker, Michael Schaub, Aurélien Besnard, et al.
Ecology|September 23, 2009
Consequences of recruitment decisions and heterogeneity on age-specific breeding success in a long-lived seabirdLise M Aubry, David N Koons, Jean-Yves Monnat, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 4, 2011
Now you see him, now you don't: experience, not age, is related to reproduction in kittiwakesMarine Desprez, Roger Pradel, Emmanuelle Cam, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 9, 2015
The evolutionary significance of latent reproductive rate in a long-lived vertebrateEmmanuelle Cam
Ecology|June 14, 2011
Assessing hypotheses about nesting site occupancy dynamicsFlorent Bled, J Andrew Royle, Emmanuelle Cam
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 26, 2016
The Conundrum of Heterogeneities in Life History StudiesEmmanuelle Cam, Lise M Aubry, Matthieu Authier
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|April 27, 2011
Hierarchical modeling of an invasive spread: the Eurasian Collared-Dove Streptopelia decaocto in the United StatesFlorent Bled, J Andrew Royle, Emmanuelle Cam
Ecology and Evolution|May 19, 2017
Wolf in sheep's clothing: Model misspecification undermines tests of the neutral theory for life historiesMatthieu Authier, Lise M Aubry, Emmanuelle Cam
Ecology|July 27, 2017
Breeding habitat selection across spatial scales: is grass always greener on the other side?Paul Acker, Aurélien Besnard, Jean-Yves Monnat, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|April 23, 2004
Influence of food availability on demography and local population dynamics in a long-lived seabirdDaniel Oro, Emmanuelle Cam, Roger Pradel, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 14, 2022
Can attraction to and competition for high-quality habitats shape breeding propensity?Paul Acker, Michael Schaub, Aurélien Besnard, et al.
Ecology|September 23, 2009
Consequences of recruitment decisions and heterogeneity on age-specific breeding success in a long-lived seabirdLise M Aubry, David N Koons, Jean-Yves Monnat, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 4, 2011
Now you see him, now you don't: experience, not age, is related to reproduction in kittiwakesMarine Desprez, Roger Pradel, Emmanuelle Cam, et al.
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