CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Dmitry А. Dubovikoff (Dmitrii Dubovikov)

CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Dmitry А. Dubovikoff (Dmitrii Dubovikov)

CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Dmitry А. Dubovikoff (Dmitrii Dubovikov) Associate Professor St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Biology Department of Applied Ecology, 16-line of Vasilevskiy Island, 29, fl.5, St. Petersburg 199178 Russia +7 921 180 07 60 (cell, Russia) [email protected] [email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0931-6277 https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dmitry_Dubovikoff https://scholar.google.ru/citations?hl=ru&pli=1&user=_NdozfIAAAAJ https://www.mendeley.com/profiles/dmitry-dubovikoff/?viewAsOther=true Birth date and place: 30 October 1978; Rostov-on-Don, Russia Family: married, one daughter. Languages: Russian (native), Spanish (fluent), English (fluent), German (basic) Education and PhD in Biology (Entomology) Degrees: Saint-Petersburg State University St. Petersburg, Russia – January 18, 2007 "The composition, ecological and geographical characteristics and the main stages of the history of ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of Caucasian Isthmus”, MSс in Biology, Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia – graduated in November 25, 2003 Work December 2017 – current time, Associate Professor (full time), at Department Experience: of Applied Ecology, St. Petersburg State University July 2013 – November 2017, Senior Lecturer (full time) at Department of Applied Ecology, St. Petersburg State University September 2010 – July 2013, Senior Lecturer (full time) at Department of Entomology, St. Petersburg State University February 2007 – August 2010, Assistant Professor (full time) at Department of Entomology Vice dean (students accommodation) of Faculty of Biology, St. Petersburg State University January 2003 – February 2007, Junior research scientist and PhD student at Laboratory of Entomology, Biological Institute of St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia Developed (original) courses and teaching Saint Petersburg State University, Russia: Basics of paleoecology (26h) (2018- current time) Biogeography of terrestrial ecosystems (26h) (2014 - current time) Social arthropods in ecosystems (26h) (2014 - current time) Urban Ecology (supervisor, 56h) (2014 - current time) Introduction to biodiversity (module 2 - terrestrial Arthropods) (10h) (2014 - current time) Arachnology (36h, with practices) (2010-2013) Systematics of Myriapoda (26 h, with practices) (2010-2013) Introduction to Biology (for Chemistry students) (36 h) (2009, 2010) Terrestrial Arthropods (field course), (80 h) (2004-2013) Methods of preparation and management of entomological collections (24 h) (2007-2009) Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico: “Sistematica, Ecologia y tecnicas de campo de grupos selectos de himenoptersos” Curso de posgrado en ciencias biologicas. Field course on Hymenoptera taxonomy, September 2016 Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT), Mexico: Introducción a la Taxonomía moderna de Insectos, April 2012 “Formicidae” (Taller Internacional sobre Enemigos Naturales, 25 h, 21- 23 September 2016) Entomología Económica (Feb – May 2017) Seminario II, May 2017 Research Phylogeny, Taxonomy and Ecology of ants (Formicidae) Interests: (especially tropical diversity of odor-ants (Dolichoderinae) Paleontology of ants Biodiversity of ants and other terrestrial Arthropods of Mexico Other Teaching in Zoology (Systematic Entomology, Social Insects, professional Arachnology, Myriapodology, Biogeography, Ecology) interests: Maintenance and development of museum collections Current Ants of Mexico, Mexico (collaborators: Dr. A. Zaldívar Riveron, CNIN, projects: IB UNAM; Drs. E. Ruiz Cancino, J.M. Coronado Blanco, UAT; M.G. Torres Delgado, UJED) Data base of type specimens of ant in collection of Zoological Institute of RAS, St. Petersburg Fossil ants (collaborator Dr. Kseniya Perfilieva, Moscow State University; collaborator Dr. U. Kotthoff, University of Hamburg) Taxonomy and phylogeography of ant genus Ectatomma in Mexico (collaborators: Dr. A. Zaldivar R., UNAM, Mexico; Chantal Poteaux, Un. Paris 13, France; Jean-Paul Lachaud, ECOSUR, Mexico) Revising of some ant genera of Russia and Mexico (or/and Central America) Described new taxa of ants: 2 new tribes (Iridomyrmecini, Bothriomyrmecini) 4 new genera (Arnoldius, Nebothriomyrmex – Australia, Usomyrma – Danish amber, Yantaromyrmex – European Late Eocene amber) New ant species from Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Costa Rica, Madagascar, Mexico, India, Russia, Vietnam, Late Eocene amber, Miocene sediments and African copals. Professional Russian Entomological Society, since 1997 (Member of Presidium, associations: since 2012) ANeT (Network for the Study of Asian Ants), Committee member, since 2011 Student supervision and Current students: thesis reviewing: Daria Nikiforova (St. Petersburg University, Russia), MS student, Biological diversity of ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) of the Lower Svir Natural Reserve, supervisor Mikhail Cheban (St. Petersburg University, Russia), MS student, Monitoring of settlements ants of the genus Formica (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) on the example of the natural monument “Komorovsky beach,” supervisor C. Naylea Rivera Tovias (UAT, Mexico), graduate student, Formicidae (Hymenoptera) colectados en trampa Malaise del Ej. Acahuales, Tula, Tamaulipas, México, co-supervisor Former students: Vasiliy Bastaev (St. Petersburg University, Russia), MS student, Spiders of Natural Protected Areas of the Astrakhan region, (2018), supervisor Vasiliy Bastaev (Russia), BS student, Spiders of Bogdinsko-Baskunchakskiy Natural Reserve (Astrakhan region) (2016), supervisor Arseny Shudrick (Russia), MS student, Ants-plant relations on example of the ant genus Pseudomyrmex and Acacias in Mexico (2016), supervisor Zhuydzyuan Duan (China), MS student, Ants of Lower Svir' Natural Reserve and their role in monitoring of natural protected areas (2016), supervisor Tetiana Shoshura (Ukraine), MS student, The ecological requirements for wintering of pond bat in Leningrad region (2016), supervisor Alina Terekhova (Russia), BS student, Ants (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) from Miocene deposits of Germany and Japan (2015), supervisor Tatiana Shauro (Russia), MS student, Methods of Bat Community protection in Sablinskie caves from human influence (2015), supervisor Aguilar Velasco Reina Gabriela (Mexico), UNAM, MS student, Phylogeography of ant genus Ectatomma in Mexico, counseling Marilyn Mendoza Ramirez (Mexico), UNAM, PhD student, Phylogeography of ant genus Neoponera in Mexico, counseling Vasilisa Chemyreva (Russia), MS student, Fauna and system of the tribe Spilomicrini (Hymenoptera,Proctotrupoidea, Diapriidae) of Russia (2013), supervisor PhD thesis reviewing: Konstantin Samartzev (Russia), True cyclostome braconid wasp (Hymenoptera, Braconidae) of the Middle and Lower Volga territories of Russia. Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, 2014. Ekaterina Egorenkova (Russia), Fauna and ecological features of parasitic wasps of subfamily Tetrastichinae (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea, Eulophidae) of Middle Volga region, Institute of the Problem of Ecology and Evolution, Moscow, 2009. Vladimir Perepechaenko (Russia), Braconid wasp of the tribe Dacnusini (Hymenoptera, Braconidae, Alysiinae) of Ukraine, Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, 2009. Konstantin Nadeyn (Ukraine), Beetles of the genus Psilliodes Latreile, 1825 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) of Russia and adjacent countries, Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, 2007. Doctor of Science thesis reviewing: Tatiana Novgorodova (Russia), Ecological and etiological aspects of the interaction of ants with aphids and aphidophages at different levels of social organization, Novosibirsk, 2016 Editorial work: Caucasian Entomological Bulletin, (RSCI WoS, Russia), editor. Halteres, (Scopus, India), editor Journal of the Entomological Research Society, (Scopus, Turkey), advisory board Expeditions Mexico: field trips to 16 Mexican states during 2012-2017 and field works: India, Punjab, October 2017 European part of Russia (1995 – 2018) Siberian Russia (Novosibirsk Reg.), August 2017 Sri Lanka, October 2015 Guatemala: Guatemala, Escuintla, Chimaltenango, Sacatepéquez, Sololá, Santa Rosa (September 2014) Malaysia: Borneo, Sabah (October 2013) Finland, May 2010, August 2011, August-September 2012 Caucasian Isthmus, (1996 – 2010), long term expeditions (Russian part, Azerbaijan, Abkhazia). Lower Volga: Astrakhan and Volgograd Provinces of Russia (June 2004); Astrakhan Province (20 June – 3 July 2014) Japan: Osaka Pref., Kioto Pref., Mie Pref. (October 2009) Thailand: Bangkok, Songkla Prov. (October 2011) Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg, Russia, since 2001 – Work at museums: current time (as volunteer curator of Formicidae collection) Collección Nacional de Insectos, Instituto de Biologia, UNAM, Cd. de Mexico, D.F., Mexico, (2012, 2014, 2016, 2017) (maintenance of ants collection, study of ants taxonomy) Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas, Cd. Victoria, Mexico, 2012 (5 months), 2014 (one week), 2016 (one month), 2017 (4 months) (organizing of ants study, maintenance and work with collection) Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, Mexico, Colección de Invertebrados terrestres, March, 2017 Punjabi University Patiala, India, October 2017 (work with ants collection) Institute of Zoology NAS, Kiev, Ukraine, May 2001, January 2007 (work with collection) Zoological Institute Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan, Baku, June 2003 (work with collection) Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan 6 October – 6 November 2009 (academic exchange program) Osaka Natural

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