Nom / prénom
AUCLERC Apolline
Fonction
Assistant Professor, Université de Lorraine
Diplôme
PhD
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Auclerc Apolline
Adresse

Université de Lorraine
Laboratoire Sols et Environnement
2, avenue de la Forêt de Haye
BP 20163
F-54505 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy cedex

Tél
+33 (0)3 72 74 41 37
Mail
apolline.auclerc@univ-lorraine.fr
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Research or occupation
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My research are focused on understanding how the urban and industrial (uncontaminated or contaminated) soil ecosystems can host a surprising high level of biodiversity by characterizing the influence of predominant ecological factors on the colonization success of soil organisms and how organisms are adapted to the special features of anthropized soils (taxonomical and functional approaches). A better description of relationships between biodiversity, its functions and the ecosystems characteristics might help the development of effective and sustainable ecological engineering scenarii (e.g. ecosystem restoration practices, soil and green roofs constructions).
I have led and am/was partner in French and International projects dealing with:

  • characterization of relationships between human activities, soil parameters and soil biodiversity in (i) European ultramafic lands (agromining context) ; (ii) Chinese REEs mining sites (iii) a natural attenuation of petroleum contamination context in forest ecosystems, (iv) French anthropized derelict soils ; (v) urban green infrastructures (rooftop garden, private gardens, urban farms and parks).
  • pedological engineering in forest soils by earthworms inoculation, and in brownfields by woodlice inoculation.
  • citizen science approaches in urban ecosystem to study soils and their biodiversity.
Education / Biography
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  • since 2013: Assistant Professor in Soil Biology / Ecology (section CNU 68), University of Lorraine, Graduate Engineering School for Agronomy and Food Sciences - ENSAIA, France.
  • 2012- 2013: Postdoctoral fellow in soil ecology and biogeochemistry, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department, Nadelhoffer lab. NSF Project, University of Michigan, USA.
  • 2012: PhD in Soil Ecology (Ecotoxicology, Biodiversity, Ecosystem), UMR 7360 CNRS- University of Lorraine, France.
  • 2008: M. Sc. Ecology; Biodiversity and Evolution; Ecological Engineering and Ecosystem Management. University of Paris-Sud 11, France.
Teaching
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   Disciplines: soil biology and ecology (agricultural, forest, urban, polluted soil), pedology, aquatic ecology and ecotoxicology

  • « Soil Science » department at ENSAIA; co-supervision of the program (M. Sc. Level) Science and Environmental Engineering (SGE):  2nd and 3rd year students at ENSAIA
  • Lectures at the ENSG (École Nationale Supérieure de Géologie) and the Prépa des INP of the University of Lorraine, in Master 2 Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Angers.
Selected publications
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- PUBLICATIONS in international peer-reviewed journals: 27 since 2009, including 7 as 1st author / 1 WORK in French published by Editions Quae, 4 chapters in French/English WORKS, 6 ARTICLES in French, 2 ARTICLES in English for the general public.

Colombini, G., Auclerc, A., Watteau, F. 2023. Technogenic parent materials drive Technosols humus system formation on an industrial brownfield. CATENA 233, 107469.

Ilunga Ngoy, S., Callec, Y., ..., Mupande, J.F., Auclerc, A., Watteau, F. 2023 Macrotermes falciger termite mounds as indicators of lithogeochemical anomalies of metals of interest. Journal of Geochemical Exploration 248, 107197.

Auclerc, A., Beaumelle, L., Barantal, S., Chauvat, M., Cortet, J.,…, Blight, O. 2022. Fostering the use of soil invertebrate traits to restore ecosystem functioning. Geoderma 424, 116019.

Colombini, G., Watteau, F., Auclerc, A. 2022. Technosol rehabilitation strategies drive soil physico-chemical properties and fauna diversity on a former coking plant area. Applied Soil Ecology 177, 104542.

Jouquet, P., …, Auclerc, A., … Bottinelli, N. 2022. The impact of termites on soil sheeting properties is better explained by environmental factors than by their feeding and building strategies. Geoderma 412, 115706.

Joimel, S., Grard, B., Chenu, C., Cheval, P., Mondy, S., Lelièvre, M., Auclerc, A., Vieublé Gonod, L. 2022. One green roof type, one Technosol, one ecological community. Ecological Engineering 175, 106475.

Ducasse, V., Darboux, F., Auclerc, A., Legout, A., Ranger, J., Capowiez, Y., 2021. Can Lumbricus terrestris be released in forest soils degraded by compaction? Preliminary results from laboratory and field experiments. Applied Soil Ecology 168, 104131.

Ganault, P., Beaumelle, L., Auclerc, A., 11/02/2021. The Way Soil Organisms Look Can Help Us Understand Their Importance. Frontiers for Young Minds.

Auclerc, A., 2021. Découvrir les invertébrés vivant à la surface du sol. Editions Quae, Versailles, 53p. ISBN: 978-2-7592-3267-3.

Auclerc, A., Blanchart, A., Vincent, Q., 2019. Jardibiodiv, un outil de sciences participatives sur la biodiversité des sols urbains, Etude et Gestion des Sols 26, 195-209.

Imbert, C., Santorufo, L., Ortega, C., Jolivet, C., Auclerc, A., Bougon, N., Capowiez, Y., …., Wroza S., Bispo A. 2023. Comment développer un suivi de la biodiversité des sols français en s’appuyant sur le Réseau de Mesures de la Qualité des Sols (RMQS) ? Étude et Gestion des Sols 30, 383-401.

- 2 WEB ARTICLES for the general public : http://theconversation.com/il-y-a-de-la-vie-dans-nos-sols-urbains-104649  et https://www.encyclopedie-environnement.org/sol/biodiversite-sols/

- PARTICIPATIONS IN NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL CONGRESSES: 41 oral presentations and 18 posters

- creation of a participatory science tool on the biodiversity of garden soils: Jardibiodiv in 2017 - website and smartphone application http://ephytia.inra.fr/fr/P/165/jardibiodiv (INRAE collaboration - UMR 1065 SAVE- Bordeaux) / co-development of the QUBS programme (ANR BISES) https://www.qubs.fr/

- SCIENTIFIC MEDIATION: SETTING UP twenty or so CONFERENCES and WORKSHOPS for the general public, fifteen or so SPEECHES to students of all levels and four TRAINING courses.