HT LALREMSANGA | Zoology | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. HT LALREMSANGA| Zoology |Excellence in ResearchĀ 

Prof Dr HT LALREMSANGA Mizoram University India

Dr. H.T. Lalremsanga is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Zoology at Mizoram University, specializing in ecology, herpetology, and taxonomy. With a Ph.D. from North Eastern Hill University (2011), his research emphasizes the ecology and breeding behavior of amphibians in Mizoram, India. Dr. Lalremsanga has made significant contributions, including discovering three new vertebrate species, earning him recognition from the Mizoram Science and Technology Department. He is actively involved in several academic committees, professional networks, and conservation initiatives, and has received numerous awards, including international research grants and the prestigious Best Citizens of India Award (2019).

Publication Profile

Scholar

šŸŒŸ Strengths for the Award

  1. Significant Research Contributions: Dr. Lalremsanga has made substantial contributions to ecology, herpetology, and taxonomy, particularly in the field of amphibian ecology and breeding behavior. His discovery of three new vertebrate species in Mizoram highlights his impact on biodiversity research.
  2. Academic and Professional Recognition: His receipt of prestigious awards like the “Best Citizens of India Award (2019)” and the “Balipara Foundation Award (2015)” demonstrates his standing in both national and regional academic communities. International research grants from notable organizations like the Rufford Foundation and Chicago Zoological Society underscore his global research impact.
  3. Leadership and Administrative Roles: Serving as Head of the Department since 2020 and his role as Warden reflect his leadership capabilities, making him an asset to Mizoram University.
  4. Professional Engagement and Networks: Active participation in organizations like the IUCN Species Survival Commission and the Mizo Academy of Sciences, along with being a reviewer for reputable journals, positions him as a well-regarded expert in his field.
  5. Extensive Research Publications: His publication record in peer-reviewed journals adds substantial weight to his research excellence. The fact that heā€™s regularly invited to review articles for international journals further reflects his expertise and credibility.

šŸ“ˆ Areas for Improvement

    1. Broader Public Engagement: While Dr. Lalremsanga is highly respected within academic circles, increasing public science outreach or engaging in policy advocacy could elevate his visibility and societal impact.
    2. Interdisciplinary Collaborations: While his work is highly specialized, integrating broader interdisciplinary research efforts or collaborating with other scientific fields may enhance the applicability of his research to global environmental challenges.
    3. Global Presence and Conferences: Although he has international recognition, further participation in global conferences or collaborative projects could expand his research influence and foster larger international networks.

 

šŸ“š Educational Qualifications

Ph.D. (2011): North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Thesis: Studies on the Ecology, Breeding Behaviour, and Development of Anurans in Mizoram. M.Sc. (2002): NEHU. B.Sc. (2000): NEHU

šŸŽ“ Research Interests

  • Amphibian Ecology & Breeding Behavior
  • Herpetology & Taxonomy
  • Limnology & Biosystematics

šŸ† Awards & Honors

Junior Research Fellowship (NET-JRF, CSIR-UGC) (2001). Best Citizens of India Award (2019) Balipara Foundation Award (2015). Multiple international research grants, including from Rufford Foundation and Chicago Zoological Society

āœļø Professional Contributions

  • Numerous peer-reviewed research papers in renowned journals.
  • Reviewer for journals like Herpetology Notes, Zootaxa, and Journal of Threatened Taxa.

Publications:

  1. A new species of Leptolalax (Anura: Megophryidae) from Mizoram, north-eastern India
    • Authors: S. Sengupta, S. Sailo, H.T. Lalremsanga, A. Das, I. Das
    • Journal: Zootaxa
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 56

 

  1. A new genus and species of natricine snake from northeast India
    • Authors: V. Giri, D.J. Gower, A. Das, H.T. Lalremsanga, S. Lalronunga, A. Captain, …
    • Journal: Magnolia Press
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 37

 

  1. Taxonomic reassessment of the Pareas margaritophorus-macularius species complex (Squamata, Pareidae)
    • Authors: G. Vogel, N. Tan, H.T. Lalremsanga, L. Biakzuala, V. Hrima, N. Poyarkov
    • Journal: Vertebrate Zoology
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 26

 

  1. Three additional lizard (Squamata: Sauria) records for Mizoram, India
    • Authors: H.T. Lalremsanga, L. Khawlhring
    • Journal: Journal of Threatened Taxa
    • Year: 2010
    • Citations: 23

 

  1. A second species of the genus Blythia Theobald, 1868 (Squamata: Colubridae) from Mizoram, India
    • Authors: G. Vogel, H.T. Lalremsanga, V. Vanlalhrima
    • Journal: Zootaxa
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 20

 

  1. Diversity of snakes (Reptilia: Squamata) and role of environmental factors in their distribution in Mizoram, Northeast India
    • Authors: H.T. Lalremsanga, S. Sailo, H. Chinliansiama
    • Journal: Advances in Environmental Chemistry
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 20*

 

  1. A new cryptic species of green pit viper of the genus Trimeresurus LacĆ©pĆØde, 1804 (Serpentes, Viperidae) from northeast India
    • Authors: Y.S. Rathee, J. Purkayastha, H.T. Lalremsanga, S. Dalal, L. Biakzuala, …
    • Journal: PLOS One
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 16

 

  1. Bacterial diversity of Murlen National Park located in Indo-Burman Biodiversity hotspot region: A metagenomic approach
    • Authors: S. De Mandal, H.T. Lalremsanga, N.S. Kumar
    • Journal: Genomics Data
    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 15

 

  1. An annotated checklist of amphibians in and around Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India
    • Authors: H. Decemson, S. Gouda, G.Z. Hmar, H.T. Lalremsanga, L. Biakzuala, …
    • Journal: Journal of Threatened Taxa
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 14

 

  1. Ingerana borealis (Annandale, 1912): a new record from Mizoram (India), with notes on its systematic position and natural history*
    • Authors: S. Sailo, H.T. Lalremsanga, R.N.K. Hooroo, A. Ohler
    • Journal: Alytes
    • Year: 2009
    • Citations: 14*

 

šŸ” Conclusion

Dr. H.T. Lalremsanga is a distinguished researcher with a clear impact on both his academic field and the conservation community. His deep expertise in amphibian ecology, coupled with his discoveries and leadership roles, make him a strong contender for an “Excellence in Research” award. Enhancing public engagement and expanding global collaborations could further strengthen his already impressive portfolio.