
Our vision is to advance the understanding, predicting, and mitigating climate change and biodiversity loss in natural and agricultural ecosystems. We focus on the complex relationships between plants, microbes, invertebrates, and vertebrates in the soil and above ground. We aim to deepen our understanding of these interactions through a combination of conceptual and experimental research, ranging from evolutionary adaptations to community dynamics and ecosystem processes. Our ultimate goal is to apply this knowledge to promote the sustainability of life on Earth.
We aim to address several unanswered questions concerning:
26.05.2025
Congratulations to Sarah Semeraro-Miéville for her publication in Geoderma “Temporal changes in soil properties: Insights from a 37-years-old Swiss soil library” on soil evolution (1982-2020) and how climate affects them! This work was made possible thanks to soil samples from the University of Neuchâtel’s soil library.
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02.06.2025
End of semester, lab clean-up day and barbecue. Have a great summer!

21.05.2025
BCN tour 2025: Jeanne and Sergio on the Ponts-de-martels (NE) run, all smiles!

23.04.2025
BNC tour : congratulations to Jeanne, Sergio, Emilie and Martino who ran the first leg of the BCN tour, carrying the lab’s colors across the finish line!

12.12.2024 Apéro et secret santa du LEF !

31.10.2024 First torée du LEF !

Welcome apéro: LEFies 2024 !

01.05.2025
Congratulations to Nora and Théo Steiner and welcome to little Céliana Eleanor

09.09.2024
Congratulations to Sarah Semeraro-Miévile who successfully defended her P.hD !

11.09.2024
Well done Jeanne Schütz for this fine piece of work, and for spreading the word about the EWL and the new Master’s degree in biodiversity conservation!
Determining the health of a peat bog using hoverflies
12.07.2024
Claire Le Bayon’s contribution to this episode on earthworms on RTS!
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