Dr Elodie Camprasse

STAFF PROFILE

Position

Casual Research Fellow

Faculty

Faculty of Sci Eng & Built Env

Department

School of Life & Env Sciences

Campus

Warrnambool Campus

Publications

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2023

Offshore decommissioning horizon scan: Research priorities to support decision-making activities for oil and gas infrastructure

S Watson, D McLean, B Balcom, S Birchenough, A Brand, E Camprasse, J Claisse, J Coolen, T Cresswell, B Fokkema, S Gourvenec, L Henry, C Hewitt, M Love, A MacIntosh, M Marnane, E McKinley, S Micallef, D Morgan, J Nicolette, K Ounanian, J Patterson, K Seath, A Selman, I Suthers, V Todd, A Tung, P Macreadie

(2023), Vol. 878, pp. 1-15, Science of the Total Environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1

journal article
2021

Intertrip consistency in hunting behavior improves foraging success and efficiency in a marine top predator

C Speakman, S Lloyd, E Camprasse, A Hoskins, M Hindell, D Costa, J Arnould

(2021), Vol. 11, pp. 4428-4441, Ecology and Evolution, England, C1

journal article
2020

Geographical, temporal and individual factors influencing foraging behaviour and consistency in Australasian gannets

M Rodríguez-Malagón, E Camprasse, L Angel, J Arnould

(2020), Vol. 7, Royal Society Open Science, England, C1

journal article
2017

Combined bio-logging and stable isotopes reveal individual specialisations in a benthic coastal seabird, the Kerguelen shag

E Camprasse, Y Cherel, J Arnould, A Hoskins, C Bost

(2017), Vol. 12, PLoS ONE, United States, C1

journal article

Changing with the times: little penguins exhibit flexibility in foraging behaviour and low behavioural consistency

E Camprasse, G Sutton, M Berlincourt, J Arnould

(2017), Vol. 164, Marine Biology, C1

journal article

Mate similarity in foraging Kerguelen shags: a combined bio-logging and stable isotope investigation

E Camprasse, Y Cherel, J Arnould, A Hoskins, P Bustamante, C Bost

(2017), Vol. 578, pp. 183-196, Marine ecology progress series, Oldendorf, Germany, C1

journal article

Intra-and inter-individual variation in the foraging ecology of a generalist subantarctic seabird, the gentoo penguin

E Camprasse, Y Cherel, P Bustamante, J Arnould, C Bost

(2017), Vol. 578, pp. 227-242, Marine Ecology Progress Series, C1

journal article

Funded Projects at Deakin

Industry and Other Funding

Individual foraging specialisations and their reproductive consequences in seabirds

Prof John Arnould, Miss Elodie Claire Marie Camprasse

ANZCT Grant - Holsworth Wildlife Research Fund - closed

  • 2015: $7,000
  • 2014: $7,000
  • 2013: $6,000

Individual foraging specialisations and their reproductive consequences in seabirds

Prof John Arnould, Miss Elodie Claire Marie Camprasse

BirdLife Australia

  • 2014: $1,500

Supervisions

No completed student supervisions to report