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Iago Sanmartín Villar (Santiago de Compostela; 07/10/1986) holds a degree in Biology from the University of Santiago de Compostela (2004-2009), a Master's degree in Ethology from the University of Cordoba (2011-2012) and an international PhD from the University of Vigo (2012-2017) in the Biodiversity and Ecosystems PhD programme. He has completed an undergraduate internship at the Wildlife Recovery Centre of Cotorredondo (Pontevedra; 2010) with the aim of increasing his experience in the maintenance and management of animals.
He has obtained two grants from the Spanish Ministry in the predoctoral phase (BES-2012-052005, EEBB-I-15-09382) and two in the postdoctoral phase, one from the Xunta de Galicia (ED481B 2017/034) and another from the "Union Internationale pour l'Étude des Insectes Sociaux" (UIEIS). He has been contracted by the University of Vigo and by the "Coordinadora para o Estudo dos Mamíferos Mariños" (CEMMA). He has participated in two research projects of the Spanish Ministry of Education (CGL2011-22629 and PGC2018-096656-B-100) as a researcher. He is currently leading as PI a project (2021/43/P/NZ8/03306) co-funded by the Polish National Science Centre and the European Union Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Innovation Horizon 2020 under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement (945339).
His research focuses on the underlying mechanisms that determine behaviour and the effects they have on population dynamics and evolutionary processes. He has analysed reproductive strategies, genetic inheritance, developmental changes, personality traits, transgenerational and climate change effects; modelled population densities and trends; resolved taxonomic doubts and described a new species. He has studied a total of 18 solitary (mainly odonates) and social (ants) species. He has carried out meta-analyses and scientific commentaries. His results have been published in 24 articles in JCR-indexed journals, in three book chapters (two published, one accepted), and in 15 national (3) and international (12) congresses. His works have been cited 194 times (H index = 8). His research output stands out for its collaborative and international character, having collaborated with 38 researchers from different countries and made international stays for three and a half years in research centres in Belgium (KU Leuven), Ecuador (Universidad San Francisco de Quito), China (Chinese Academy of Sciences), France (CNRS) and Poland (PAN).
He has been developing a line of research focused on the behaviour and evolutionary processes linked to the dispersal of one of the invasive ant species with the greatest ecological and economic consequences. He is currently studying the mechanisms governing problem-solving in social insects by comparing behavioural and neurological variability at the inter- and intra-individual level. His future research objectives will focus on unravelling the divergence of invasive species in isolated populations and how major environmental changes expected in the near future (interspecific virus transmission and temperature fluctuations) might modify the dispersal and adaptation of invasive species. He intends to increase the multidisciplinarity of his studies by learning methods related to genetics, neuroanatomy and virology. Future results will be extrapolated to different species and could be used in other fields (sociobiology, mathematical modelling, cell biology) and applied to species management, conservation and control.
He has taught theoretical and practical classes at undergraduate (2 subjects), master's degree and in the University Programme for Older Adults (Universidade de Vigo). He has co-directed three bachelor theses (Spain), three master theses (Belgium and France), and evaluated master theses. He is currently co-directing a PhD student (Poland). He has reviewed articles for five Q1 journals and has been topic editor of a special issue. He has taught biology in a school and a senior citizens' centre. He speaks four languages (English, Spanish, French and Galician). He is a member of seven organizations and scientific societies. Fascinated by photography (https://www.flickr.com/photos/7verde/), he has donated one of his works to the Galician Government to be part of an exhibition at the Rivadavia Museum (Ourense, Spain).
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#Papers: 31
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H-Index: 8
G-Index: 15
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