Imrana Amir | Biological Networks | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Imrana Amir | Biological Networks | Excellence in Research Award

Department of Zoology University of Mianwali Punjab | Pakistan

Dr. Imrana Amir is an accomplished zoologist and fisheries scientist currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Zoology at the University of Mianwali, Pakistan. She holds a PhD in Fisheries and Aquaculture from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, and has extensive research and teaching experience in aquatic biology, fisheries management, and life sciences. Dr. Amir has worked as an IPFP/Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Okara and has international research exposure as a Visiting PhD Scholar at The Ohio State University, USA, and as a Charles Wallace Visiting Fellow at the University of Glasgow, UK. She has actively contributed to academic capacity building through national faculty development programs and by organizing numerous seminars, conferences, and hands-on training workshops in fisheries, wildlife conservation, and data analysis. Her work reflects strong commitment to research, education, and scientific collaboration.

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Octavio Monroy-Vilchis | Biological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Octavio Monroy-Vilchis | Biological Networks | Research Excellence Award

Autonomous University of Tlaxcala | Mexico

Dr. Octavio Monroy-Vilchis is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in biodiversity, conservation biology, and wildlife management. He earned his PhD in Biodiversity and Conservation from the University of Alicante in 2004 and holds a Master of Science in Ecology and Environmental Sciences from the National University of Tlaxcala. Throughout his career, Dr. Monroy-Vilchis has completed numerous postgraduate and refresher courses in areas such as experimental design, statistical analysis, cognitive strategies in teaching, and sustainable development, primarily at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico. He has contributed extensively to research on the ecology, behavior, and conservation of wild mammals, particularly felids, jaguars, ocelots, and endangered amphibians in Mexico and Central America, producing influential publications on genetic diversity, habitat connectivity, and human-wildlife interactions. In addition, he has led long-term conservation and management programs for ecological parks and protected areas, conducted field-based studies on predator-prey dynamics, and actively participated in international courses and collaborations across Latin America and Europe. Dr. Monroy-Vilchis’ work integrates field research, applied conservation, and environmental education, making significant contributions to both scientific knowledge and biodiversity preservation policies.

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"Prevalence of injuries in a Caiman crocodilus chiapasius (Bocourt 1876) population from the South Pacific coast of Mexico", GA González-Desales, GJ Soria-Ortiz, O Monroy-Vilchis, Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 60 (1), 2025.

"Morphometric variability and productivity of the fruits of Mauritia flexuosa L.f. on an altitudinal gradient in Peru", Y Quinteros-Gómez, M Zarco-Gonzalez, D Gómez-Ticerán, FC Gonzáles, Caldasia 47, 2025.

"Productivity and morphometric variability of Mauritia flexuosa Lf fruits along altitudinal gradient in Peru", Y Quinteros-Gómez, M Zarco-Gonzalez, D Gómez-Ticerán, Caldasia 47, 2025.

"Morphometric variability and productivity of Mauritia flexuosa Lf fruits along an altitudinal gradient in Peru", YMQ Gómez, MMZ González, DG Ticerán, FCC Gonzáles, OM Vilchis Caldasia 47 (1), 2025.

"Proximal and underlying geoecological drivers of the current distribution of the volcano rabbit (Romerolagus diazi): new evidence for habitat expansion", AA Luna-Gil, A Velazquez, LA Garcia-Almaraz, O Monroy-Vilchis, Revista mexicana de biodiversidad 96, 2025.