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Dr. John Simaika is a prominent conservation biologist specializing in freshwater ecosystems, particularly focusing on dragonflies and biomonitoring. He serves as Handling Editor for Conservation Biology, founder/co-chair of the IUCN Task Force on Global Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Sampling Protocols (GLOSAM), and Africa Coordinator of the Freshwater Biodiversity Observation Network (FWBON). His work integrates ecological research with policy, emphasizing global freshwater biodiversity conservation and the development of standardized assessment tools.
- Research Focus: Biomonitoring indices, invasive species impacts, dragonfly conservation, and freshwater health assessment protocols
- Key Projects: EU COFUND study on wetland bioindicators, South African freshwater biomonitoring framework, and global EPTO database
His research addresses both ecological mechanisms (e.g., species turnover dynamics, pesticide impacts) and applied solutions (e.g., stream restoration, policy integration). Recent publications highlight global insect decline advocacy, agroecosystem sustainability, and the role of artificial ponds in biodiversity preservation.
- Awards: Marsh Award for Early Career Entomology (2017)
Dr. Simaika bridges science and governance through initiatives like FWBON and IUCN committees, emphasizing capacity-building for biodiversity monitoring. His work spans Africa, South America, and Lebanon, with a focus on translating ecological data into actionable conservation policies.
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