Cam, E., Hines, J. E., Monnat, J. Y., Nichols, J. D. E Danchin, E. 1998. Are adult nonbreeders prudent parents? The Kittiwake model. Ecology 79: 2917-2930.
Cam, E. & Monnat, J. Y. 2000. Apparent inferiority in first-time breeders in the kittiwake: the role of heterogeneity among age-classes. Journal of Animal Ecology 69: 380-394.
Cam, E. & Monnat, J. Y. 2000. Stratification based on reproductive success reveals contrasting patterns of age-related variation in demographic parameters in the kittiwake. Oikos 90: 560-574.
Cam, E., Sauer, J. R., Nichols, J. D., Hines, J. E. & Flather, C. H. 2000. Geographic analysis of species richness and community attributes of forest birds from survey data in the Mid-Atlantic integrated assessment region. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 63: 81-94.
Cam, E., Nichols, J. D., Sauer, J. R., Hines, J. E. & Flather, C. H. 2000. Estimation of relative species richness for assessing the degree of completeness of ecological communities: avian communities and urbanization in the Mid-Atlantic states. Ecological Applications 10: 1196-1210.
Cam, E., Nichols, J. D., Hines, J. E. & Sauer, J. R. 2000. Inference methods for addressing nestedness in ecological communities. Oikos 91:428-434.
Cam, E., J. D. Nichols, J. E. Hines J. R. Sauer, R. Alpizar-Jara & C. H. Flather 2002. Disentangling sampling and ecological explanations underlying species-area relationships. Ecology 83: 1118-1130.
Cam, E., Nichols, J. D., Hines, J. E. & Sauer, J. R. 2002. On the estimation of species richness based on the accumulation of previously unrecorded species. Ecography 25: 102-108.
Cam, E., Link, W. A., Cooch, E. G. Monnat, J. Y, Danchin, E. 2002. Individual covariation between life-history traits: seeing the trees despite the forest. American Naturalist 159: 96-105.
Cam, E., Cadiou, B. Hines, J., E. & Monnat, J. Y. 2002. Influence of behavioural tactics on recruitment and reproductive trajectory in the Kittiwake. Journal of Applied Statistics 29: 163-185.
Cooch, E. G., Cam, E. & Link, W. A. 2002. Occam's Shadow: levels of analysis in evolutionary ecology - where to next?" Journal of Applied Statistics 29: 19-48.
Danchin, E. & Cam, E. 2002. Nonbreeding as a potential cost of dispersal. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 51: 153-163.
Nisbet, I. C. T. & Cam, E. 2002. Test for age-specificity of common tern survival rates: analysis of capture-recapture data from multiple locations. Journal of Applied Statistics 29: 65-83.
Link, W. A., Cooch. E. G. & Cam, E. 2002. Model-based estimation of individual fitness. Journal of Applied Statistics 29: 207-224.
Link, W. A., Cam, E. & Nichols, J. D. 2002. Of BUGS and birds. An introduction to Markov Chain Monte Carlo. Journal of Wildlife Management 66: 277-291.
Cam, E., Monnat, J. Y. & Hines, J. E. 2003. Long-term consequences of early conditions in the kittiwake. Journal of Animal Ecology 72: 411-424.
Cam, E., Lougheed, L., Bradley, R. & Cooke, F. 2003. Demographic assessment of a Marbled Murrelet population in British Columbia, Canada. Conservation Biology 17: 1118-1126.
Cam, E., Monnat J.-Y., Royle J. A. 2004. Dispersal and individual quality in a long lived species. Oikos 106:386-398.
Cam, E., Oro D., Pradel R. & Jimenez, J. 2004. Assessment of hypotheses about dispersal in a long-lived seabird using multistate capture-recapture models. Journal of Animal Ecology 73: 723-736.
Frétey, T., Cam, E., Le Garff, B. & Monnat, J.-Y. 2004. Adult survival and temporary emigration in the common toad. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82: 859-872.
Oro, D., Cam, E., Pradel, R. & Martinez-Abrain, A. 2004. Influence of food availability on demography and local population dynamics in a long-lived seabird. Proceedings of the Royal Society London, Series B 271: 387-396.
Wintrebert, C. M. A., Zwinderman, A. H., Cam, E., Pradel, R. & van Houwelingen, J. C. 2005. Joint modelling of breeding and survival in the kittiwake using frailty models. Ecological Modelling 181: 203-213.
Cam, E., Cooch, E. & Monnat, J.-Y. 2005. Earlier recruitment or earlier death? On the assumption of homogeneous survival in recruitment studies. Ecological Monographs 75: 419-434.
Naves, L. C., Monnat J.Y & Cam, E 2006. Breeding performance, mate fidelity and nest-site fidelity in a long-lived seabird: behaving against the current? Oikos 115: 263-276.
Nichols, J.D., Hines, J.E., Sauer, J.R., Boulinier, T. & Cam, E. 2006. Intra-guild compensation regulates species richness in desert rodents: comment. Ecology 87: 2118-2121.
Naves, L. C., Cam, E. & Monnat J.Y. 2006. Pair duration, breeding success and divorce in a long-lived seabird: benefits of mate familiarity? Animal Behaviour 73: 433-444.
Gimenez,0., Viallefont,A.,Charmantier,A.,Pradel,R.,Cam,E.,Brown,C.R., Anderson,M.D.,
Brown,M.B., Covas,R., and Gaillard,J.-M. 2008. The Risk of Flawed Inference in Evolutionary Studies
When Detectability Is Less than One.American Naturalist 172: 441-448.
Cam, E. 2009. Contribution of capture-mark-recapture Modeling to studies of evolution by
natural selection. Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations. Environmental and Ecological Statistics
3: 83-129
Aubry, L., Cam, E. & Monnat, J.Y. 2009. Habitat selection, age-specific recruitment
and reproductive success in a long-lived seabird, the black-legged kittiwake.
Modeling Demographic Processes in Marked Populations. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 3: 365-392