Camille Mellin
Research Scientist
Natural Resources
Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS)
Australia
Biography
Dr.Camille Mellin is a research Scientist with the Healthy and Resilient GBR Program at AIMS. She is a quantitative ecologist with a background in marine and coral reef ecology, and strong interests in statistics and ecological modelling. Her research area is mostly in biogeography, although she tend to couple it with other disciplines such as remote sensing and habitat imagery to better understand the predictability of marine biodiversity patterns.
Research Interest
Oceanology
Publications
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Przeslawski R, Byrne M, Mellin C (2015) A review and meta-analysis of the effects of multiple abiotic stressors on marine embryos and larvae. Global Change Biology 21:2122-2140.
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Mellin C, Mouillot D, Kulbicki M, McClanahan TR, Vigliola L, Bradshaw CJA, Brainard RE, Chabanet P, Edgar GJ, Fordham DA, Friedlander AM, Parravicini V, Sequeira AMM, Stuart-Smith RD, Wantiez L, Caley MJ (2016) Humans and seasonal climate variability threaten large-bodied coral reef fish with small ranges. Nature Communications 7: 10491. doi:10.1038/ncomms10491
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Mellin C, MacNeil MA, Cheal A, Emslie M, Caley MJ (2016) Marine protected areas increase resilience among coral reef communities. Ecology Letters 19: 629-637.