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Jean-François Ponge
Jean-François Ponge
Emeritus Professor
Name: PONGE Jean-François Situation: Male, married, 3 children Personal address: 98 allée des Chênes, La Bardinerie, 45210 LA SELLE EN HERMOY (France) Professional address: Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 4 avenue du Petit Château, 91800 Brunoy (France) Title: Professor emeritus, since October 2008, previously 1st class full professor Education: École Normale Supérieure (1966-1970) Diploma: Habilitation à la Direction de Recherches (HDR), February 1991 Professional activities: research (still ongoing), teaching (until 2008) 6 PhD theses (100% supervising) 240 publications (193 in refereed journals, 31 in non-referred journals, 11 book chapters, 5 books) Complete list of publications: https://publons.com/researcher/1177655/jean-francois-ponge/ https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jean-Francois_Ponge/publications Professional website: https://mecadev.cnrs.fr/index.php?post/Ponge-Jean-Fran%C3%A7ois ISI h-index: 43 Research topics: Soil biological functioning Soil animal communities and land use Tolerance and intolerance to environmental stress: evolutionary aspects
La Selle en Hermoy, France

Public Documents 1
Communities, ecosystem engineers, and functional domains
Jean-François Ponge

Jean-Francois Ponge

March 30, 2022
Communities are shaped by the activity of ecosystem engineers, which modify their environment to their benefit and that of subordinate species within their functional domain. Communities are defined as embedded assemblages of interactions, from cells to landscapes. They are threatened by present-day global changes which trigger the invasive nature of ecological engineers, with cascading effects.

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