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Amélie Truchy

Amélie Truchy
Post-Doc Disentangling impacts of multiple stressors on biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and services in streams

Presentation

My research aims at understanding how global change can affect communities, ecosystem functioning and ecosystem service delivery in freshwater ecosystems. I am particularly interested in 1) identifying the environmental factors that are into play, 2) getting a mechanistical understanding of the factors regulating ecosystem functioning and 3) assessing the risks on the provision of ecosystem services. I work with field-based experiments as well as laboratory experiments. In my research, I apply and develop a species trait framework and, I bring in concepts from spatial ecology and resilience theory.

Teaching

TA for the Environmental Impact Assessment course at Uppsala University (part of the MSc in Sustainable Development)

Workshop organizer for PhD students: "Write your thesis summary"

Research

Projects:

- Microplastics in freshwater foodwebs: Evaluating properties, fates and individual-ecosystem level impacts​ 

- CROSSLINK: Understanding cross-habitat linkages between blue and green infrastructure to optimize management of biodiversity, ecosystem services and multiple human uses

- DISTRESS: DisEntangling the impacts of multiple Stressors on stream ecosystems.

- WATERS: studying the impacts of agriculture, forest management and hydropower dams on stream communities and ecosystem functioning.

- SMIRES: Science and Management of Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams

Cooperation

I have on-going collaborations with:

- Pr Timo Muotka, Univeristy of Oulu

- Pr Helmut Hillebrand, University of Oldenburg

- Dr Romain Sarremejane, INRAE Lyon

- Dr Jussi Jyväsjärvi, University of Oulu

- Dr André Frainer, Norwegian Institute for Nature Research (NINA)

- Pr. Geta Risnoveanu, University of Bucarest

- Dr Nikolai Friberg, Norwegian Institute for Water Research

I am also an active member of the European COST Action SMIRES.

Background

I graduated from the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Uppsala) in 2018. My PhD project was on Ecosystem functioning in Streams under Pressure. My main PhD advisor was Brendan McKie.

I got my Master degree in Ecology, Evolution, Biodiversity and Biometry from Lyon University (France) in 2011. I did my Master Thesis at Uppsala University working on phenotypic responses of Perch (Perca fluviatilis) to environmental changes and on predator-prey interactions in aquatic ecosystems.

I used to work as a lab and research assistant (SLU and Uppsala University) and as a study leader in a consulting and engineering office in France.

Supervision

PhD-Students:

- Hannah Fried-Petersen (assistant supervisor): Resilience indicators in freshwater ecosystems

- Ze Hui Kong  (assistant supervisor): Microplastics in freshwater foodwebs

Master students:

- Anna Taskinen: The effects of drought and connectivity to freshwater benthic fauna (2015).

- Maisam Ali: Assessment of changes in algal biomass accrual and leaf decomposition along a gradient of increasing agricultural disturbance (2013-14)

Selected publications

Truchy, A, Sarremejane, R, Muotka, T, Mykrä, M, Angeler, DG, Lehosmaa, K, Huusko, A, Johnson, RK, Sponseller, RA, McKie BG. Habitat patchiness, ecological connectivity and the uneven recovery of boreal stream ecosystems from an experimental drought. Global Change Biology. 2020; 26: 3455– 3472.

Truchy, A., Göthe, E., Angeler, D.G., Ecke, F., Sponseller, R.A., Bundschuh, M., Johnson, R.K., McKie, B.G.. Partitioning spatial, environmental and community drivers of ecosystem functioning. Landscape Ecology, 34,  2371–2384

Truchy, A., Angeler, D. G., Sponseller, R. A., Johnson, R. K., & McKie, B. G. (2015). Chapter Two-Linking Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning and Services, and Ecological Resilience: Towards an Integrative Framework for Improved Management. Advances in Ecological Research, 53, 55-96.

Sargac, J; Johnson, RK.; Burdon, FJ.; Truchy, A; Rîşnoveanu, G; Goethals, P; McKie, BG. 2021. Forested Riparian Buffers Change the Taxonomic and Functional Composition of Stream Invertebrate Communities in Agricultural Catchments. Water 13, no. 8: 1028

Sarremejane, R, Truchy, A, McKie, BG, Mykrä, H, Johnson, RK, Huusko, A, Sponseller, RA, Muotka, T. Stochastic processes and ecological connectivity drive stream invertebrate community responses to short‐term drought. Journal of Animal Ecology. 2021; 00: 1– 13.

Kaletova, T., Loures, L., Castanho, R., Aydin, E., Gama, J., Loures, A., Truchy, A.. Relevance of Intermittent Rivers and Streams in Agricultural Landscape and Their Impact on Provided Ecosystem Services—A Mediterranean Case Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2019, 16, 2693 (Special issue on Ecosystem Services).

Ecke, F., Levanoni, O., Audet, J., Carlson, P.E., Eklöv, K., Hartman, G., McKie, B.G., Ledesma J.L.J., Segersten, J., Truchy, A., Futter, M.N.. Meta-analysis of environmental effects of beaver in relation to artificial dams, Environmental Research Letters, 2017, Volume 12.

Truchy, A. Ecosystem functioning in streams under pressure - Understanding the roles of biotic, abiotic and spatial drivers. Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 1652-6880. (PhD thesis) 


Contact

Researcher at the Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment; Division of Ecology and Biodiversity
Telephone: +4618673196
Postal address:
Institutionen för vatten och miljö
Box 7050
750 07 UPPSALA
Visiting address: Lennart Hjelms väg 9, Uppsala