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=Emmanuel Lapied=
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==User name(s)==
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* ''First name:'' '''Emmanuel''' - ''Middle name(s):'' None - ''Family name:'' '''Lapied'''
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|affiliation1=Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Isotope Laboratory. Fougnerbakken 3, 1430, Ås, Norway.
* Bioforsk, Soil and Environment. Fr. A. Dahlsvei 20, 1430, Ås, Norway.
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|affiliation2=Bioforsk, Soil and Environment. Fr. A. Dahlsvei 20, 1430, Ås, Norway.
* Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Isotope Laboratory. Fougnerbakken 3, 1430, Ås, Norway.
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|interest=Initially earthworm taxonomist, I progressively extended my research field to soil ecology and ecotoxicology of temperate and tropical systems. Currently, I'm involved in several projects linked to animal radiophysiology, soil radioecology (Chernobyl, Fukushima, Ural), and temperate and tropical earthworm community ecology.
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* ''e-Mail:'' '''elapied[at]yahoo.com'''
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==Area of interest==
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Initially earthworm taxonomist, I progressively extended my research field to soil ecology and ecotoxicology of temperate and tropical forests and agrosystems. Currently, I'm involved in several projects linked to soil fauna radioecology, ecotoxicology and earthworm biodiversity.
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 1 March 2015

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Emmanuel Lapied


First name: Emmanuel - Family name: Lapied


Affiliations
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU), Isotope Laboratory. Fougnerbakken 3, 1430, Ås, Norway.
  • Bioforsk, Soil and Environment. Fr. A. Dahlsvei 20, 1430, Ås, Norway.


Contact
  • emmanuel.lapied@earthworms.info


Area of interest

Initially earthworm taxonomist, I progressively extended my research field to soil ecology and ecotoxicology of temperate and tropical systems. Currently, I'm involved in several projects linked to animal radiophysiology, soil radioecology (Chernobyl, Fukushima, Ural), and temperate and tropical earthworm community ecology.

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