His main research concerns Ecology, Soil biology, Earthworm, Spatial distribution and Spatial variability. His Ecology study focuses mostly on Pasture, Community, Species richness, Mutualism and Hemiptera. His Soil biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Soil organic matter, Bioindicator, Ecosystem and Soil ecology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Abundance, Spatial analysis, Ecology, Common spatial pattern and Community structure in addition to Earthworm. His Spatial distribution research incorporates themes from Geostatistics and Population ecology. He has included themes like Ordination, Deciduous, Species distribution, Spatial heterogeneity and Woodland in his Spatial variability study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Soil biology, Earthworm, Spatial distribution and Species richness. His research in Range, Common spatial pattern, Species distribution, Spatial ecology and Biodiversity are components of Ecology. His Soil biology research incorporates elements of Soil organic matter, Soil ecology, Tropics and Bioindicator.
His study looks at the relationship between Earthworm and fields such as Biomass, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. He has included themes like Population density, Ecological niche, Soil texture, Vegetation and Nest in his Spatial distribution study. The Species richness study combines topics in areas such as Secondary forest, Community, Indicator species and Species diversity.
Jean-Pierre Rossi focuses on Ecology, Range, Xylella fastidiosa, Zoology and Taxon. Jean-Pierre Rossi performs multidisciplinary study in Ecology and Dendroctonus in his work. His study in Range is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Asteraceae, Botany, Invasive species and Biogeography.
His research integrates issues of Pine processionary moth and Thaumetopoea pityocampa in his study of Zoology. His research in Taxon focuses on subjects like Tree of life, which are connected to Ficus, Morphology and Missing data. His Subspecies study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mediterranean climate and Species distribution.
His primary areas of study are Xylella fastidiosa, Ecology, Range, Subspecies and Climate change. Xylella fastidiosa is intertwined with Philaenus spumarius, Aphrophoridae, Hemiptera and Zoology in his research. His Philaenus spumarius research includes a combination of various areas of study, such as Cistus monspeliensis, Parasitoid, Nested polymerase chain reaction, Hymenoptera and Parasitoid wasp.
Ecology is represented through his Mediterranean climate and Species distribution research. The Mediterranean Basin research Jean-Pierre Rossi does as part of his general Mediterranean climate study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Context, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Abundance, Mainland and Peninsula in addition to Climate change.
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Soil invertebrates and ecosystem services
Patrick Lavelle;Thibaud Decaëns;M. Aubert;Sébastien Barot.
European Journal of Soil Biology (2006)
Range expansion of the invasive brown marmorated stinkbug, Halyomorpha halys: an increasing threat to field, fruit and vegetable crops worldwide
Tim Haye;Tara Gariepy;Kim Hoelmer;Jean-Pierre Rossi.
Journal of Pest Science (2015)
COMPARATIVE COMMUNITY ECOLOGY STUDIES ON OLD WORLD FIGS AND FIG WASPS
Carole Kerdelhué;Jean-Pierre Rossi;Jean-Yves Rasplus.
Ecology (2000)
SOM management in the tropics: Why feeding the soil macrofauna?
Patrick Lavelle;Eleusa Barros;Eric Blanchart;George Brown.
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (2001)
Large-scale Effects of Earthworms on Soil Organic Matter and Nutrient Dynamics
Patrick Lavelle;Beto Pashanasi;Fabienne Charpentier;Cécile Gilot.
(1998)
The spatial distribution of birds and carabid beetles in pine plantation forests: the role of landscape composition and structure
Luc Barbaro;Jean‐Pierre Rossi;Fabrice Vetillard;Julien Nezan.
Journal of Biogeography (2007)
Ecology of earthworm species with large environmental tolerance and/or extended distributions
I. Barois;P. Lavelle;Michel Brossard;Jérôme Tondoh.
(1999)
rich: An R Package to Analyse Species Richness
Jean-Pierre Rossi.
Diversity (2011)
Relationships between spatial pattern of the endogeic earthworm Polypheretima elongata and soil heterogeneity
Jean-Pierre Rossi;Patrick Lavelle;Alain Albrecht.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (1997)
Recovery of Soil Macrofauna Communities after Forest Clearance in Eastern Amazonia, Brazil
J. Mathieu;J.-P. Rossi;P. Mora;P. Lavelle.
Conservation Biology (2005)
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