Dmitry Kutcherov
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postdoctoral research fellow
Also affiliated: St Petersburg University (2011–2023); Yandex (Russia) (2011)
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Biography and Research Information
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Dmitry Kutcherov's research investigates the interplay between organismal functional traits and eco-evolutionary processes that drive biodiversity, with a specific focus on phenotypic plasticity and the evolution of reaction norms. His experimental work involves designing and conducting multifactorial studies in both laboratory and outdoor settings. These experiments include rearing a variety of insects, cultivating host plants, managing diverse experimental regimens, and applying artificial selection to life-history traits. Kutcherov also has experience with embryological methods, such as laser confocal microscopy of fluorescently stained embryos, and analyzes his data using statistical techniques in R, including linear mixed-effects models and phylogenetically informed methods for interspecific variation. His fieldwork has taken him from subarctic Canada to Morocco and the Russian Far East to collect experimental materials, primarily leaf beetles.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 37
- Citations: 301
Selected Publications
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Every Hue Has Its Fan Club: Diverse Patterns of Color-Dependent Flower Visitation across Lepidoptera (2025)
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Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird (2025)
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Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches (2024)
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Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches (2024)
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Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution (2024)
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Top Collaborators
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Demand‐Resource Mismatch Explains Body Shrinkage in a Migratory Shorebird
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Food web interactions of two breeding Arctic shorebird species, little stint Calidris minuta and red knot Calidris canutus, are shaped by their elevational distribution
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Different currencies for calculating resource phenology result in opposite inferences about trophic mismatches
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
- Disentangling the diet composition of chicks of Arctic shorebirds provides a new perspective on trophic mismatches
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