Qiqige Bademu | Ecology and Conservation | Research Excellence Award

Mrs. Qiqige Bademu | Ecology and Conservation | Research Excellence Award

Researcher | China Geological Survey Comprehensive Survey Command Center for Natural Resources | China

Mrs. Qiqige Bademu has established a notable scientific presence through her sustained contributions to Ecology and Conservation, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing ecological understanding and ecosystem restoration. Her work in Ecology and Conservation reflects a comprehensive engagement with grassland environments, where she investigates vegetation dynamics, soil properties, and microbial communities under varying ecological pressures. With a research foundation grounded in grassland systems, she has produced valuable insights into how grazing intensity shapes the interactions among vegetation, soil, and microorganisms, reinforcing the broader significance of Ecology and Conservation in safeguarding fragile ecosystems. Her scientific contributions to Ecology and Conservation extend to exploring arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their ecological functions, providing deeper clarity on how microbial communities influence productivity and stability across diverse grassland types. Mrs. Qiqige Bademu has strengthened the field of Ecology and Conservation through regional surveys, controlled field experiments, and collaborative work that enhances understanding of degraded landscapes. Her research in Ecology and Conservation includes examining microbial diversity, ecological restoration strategies, and natural resource assessments across multiple grassland regions. She has contributed to peer-reviewed SCI publications addressing microbial diversity, vegetation–soil interactions, and rhizosphere ecology, reinforcing her credibility within Ecology and Conservation. Her collaborative engagements further extend the impact of her work, supporting the development of sustainable land-management strategies and evidence-based ecological planning. Across her research pathway in Ecology and Conservation, she consistently integrates multidisciplinary approaches that strengthen environmental resilience and inform future conservation frameworks. Mrs. Qiqige Bademu continues to contribute meaningfully to Ecology and Conservation through applied ecological research, natural resource investigation, and impactful scientific outputs that support long-term environmental sustainability. Her portfolio reflects a professional dedication to improving ecological restoration practices and advancing microbial–plant–soil interaction studies within the global discourse on Ecology and Conservation. Scopus profile of 20 Citations, 6 Documents, 3 h-index.

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Featured Publication

1. Effects of heavy grazing on soil microbial diversity and its drivers in different types of grasslands. (2025). Chinese Science Bulletin.

Prof. Dr. Maya Petrova Stoyneva | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Maya Petrova Stoyneva | Ecology and Conservation | Best Researcher Award

Head of the Group Systematics of Algae and Fungi | Sofia University "St Kliment Ohridski" | Bulgaria

Prof. Dr. Maya Petrova Stoyneva is a distinguished scholar in Botany whose expertise in Ecology and Conservation has significantly advanced research on algology, mycology, lichenology, hydrobiology, and limnology. Her academic journey includes a Ph.D. and a DrSc in Biology from Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski,” where she has also served in leadership roles such as Head of the Department of Botany and Director of the Algological Cultural Collection. Her professional experience is deeply connected to Ecology and Conservation through national and international collaborations, including projects with UNESCO, Swiss Biodiversity Programs, Erasmus exchanges, and COST networks like CYANOCOST, ParAqua, and CYANOACTION. With a prolific output of over 250 scientific publications, numerous citations, and editorial contributions, she has earned recognition in Ecology and Conservation at both national and global levels. She is a member of several professional societies, including the International Association for Phytoplankton Taxonomy and Ecology and the Bulgarian Botanical Society, which highlights her commitment to advancing Ecology and Conservation. Her awards, memberships, and contributions to scientific networks reflect her strong dedication to Ecology and Conservation in protecting biodiversity and managing aquatic ecosystems. She possesses remarkable research skills in taxonomy, protistology, and ecological restoration that have been applied in both academic and applied Ecology and Conservation projects. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Maya Petrova Stoyneva exemplifies excellence in Ecology and Conservation through her education, professional leadership, research interests, skills, awards, and lifelong dedication to preserving natural ecosystems. Her Google Scholar citations 2273, h-index 25, i10-index 79, showcasing measurable research impact.

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Featured Publications

1. Stoyneva, M. P. (2003). Steady-state phytoplankton assemblages in shallow Bulgarian wetlands. Hydrobiologia, 502(1), 169–176.

2. Descy, J. P., Darchambeau, F., Lambert, T., Stoyneva‐Gaertner, M. P., Bouillon, S., & others. (2017). Phytoplankton dynamics in the Congo River. Freshwater Biology, 62(1), 87–101.

3. Michev, T. M., & Stoyneva, M. P. (2007). Inventory of Bulgarian wetlands and their biodiversity: Non-lotic wetlands. Elsi-M.

4. Kamenarska, Z., Ivanova, A., Stancheva, R., Stoyneva, M., Stefanov, K., & others. (2006). Volatile compounds from some Black Sea red algae and their chemotaxonomic application. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 34(1), 47–56.

5. Stoyneva, M. P. (1994). Shallows of the lower Danube as additional sources of potamoplankton. Hydrobiologia, 289(1), 171–178.