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Vincent Jassey
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Biodiversity
Ecology
Soil Science
Climate Change Biology

Vincent EJ Jassey

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Summary

I am a community ecologist. My research aims at understanding the structure and function of plant and microbial networks, and how these networks matter for ecosystem functioning and services.

I am interested in ecological interactions (predation, cooperation, competition, etc) among soils, plant and their associated microbiomes and their consequences for ecosystem functioning. My group uses a combination of field observations and experiments, lab experiments, and mathematical models to figure out how organisms and their specific functions change the dynamics of living communities. We are particularly interested at understanding and predicting how the response to climate changes of species and their traits affect ecological networks, and how these changes play out in ecosystem functioning. We mostly work on bryosphere (moss and their associated microbiomes) in systems such as peatlands and tropical rainforests!

Data Mining & Machine Learning Data Science Ecology Ecosystem Science Environmental Impacts Microbiology Natural Products Plant Science Population Biology

Past or current institution affiliations

Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)

Work details

CNRS researcher

Université Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III)
January 2017
ECOLAB

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PeerJ Contributions

  • Articles 1
September 18, 2020
Assessing the responses of Sphagnum micro-eukaryotes to climate changes using high throughput sequencing
Monika K. Reczuga, Christophe Victor William Seppey, Matthieu Mulot, Vincent E.J. Jassey, Alexandre Buttler, Sandra Słowińska, Michał Słowiński, Enrique Lara, Mariusz Lamentowicz, Edward A.D. Mitchell
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9821 PubMed 32999758