Klaus Kalb

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Klaus Kalb
Born1942
Nuremberg, Germany
NationalityGerman
Alma materUniversity of Erlangen–Nuremberg
Scientific career
FieldsLichenology
InstitutionsColégio Visconde de Porto Seguro; University of Regensburg

Klaus Kalb (born 1942) is a German lichenologist and an authority on tropical lichens.

Biography[]

Vainionora americana was described as a new species by Kalb and colleagues in 2004.[1]

Klaus Kalb was born in Nuremberg in 1942 and grew up in southern Bavaria. From 1960 to 1965 he studied biology, chemistry, and geography at the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg. Kalb was greatly interested in lichens and decided to pursue a doctoral degree; his thesis work was about lichen communities in the Ötztal Alps.[2] From 1978–1981 he was a teacher at the Colégio Visconde de Porto Seguro in São Paulo, Brazil.[3] This position afforded him the opportunity to initiate research into tropical lichens. Kalb earned his habilitation from the University of Regensburg in 1989, becoming an associate professor with that institution.[2]

In 2014, the University of Wisconsin herbarium purchased Kalb's lichen collection of 60,000 specimens for $75,000. With the acquisition of Kalb's collection, rich in tropical and European specimens, the herbarium houses about 70% of the world's known lichen taxa.[4]

Recognition[]

In 2007, on the occasion of his retirement, Kalb was honoured with a Festschrift,[5] featuring 24 scientific papers written by 51 authors. The Festschrift included a publication list, a list of taxa described by him and of taxa named after him.[6]

Eponyms[]

Three lichen genera have been named in honour of Kalb:[3] Henssen (1988); Kalbographa Lücking (2007); and Kalbionora Sodamuk, S.D.Leav. & Lumbsch (2017).

Many species have also been named to honour Kalb. These include:[3] Acanthothecis kalbii Dal-Forno & Eliasaro (2009); Lücking (2012); Poengs., Lücking & Lumbsch (2014); Sérus. (1996) S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt (2007); Tibell & K.Ryman (1995) Frisch (2006); Ahti (2000); Aptroot, Lücking & L.Umaña (2006); Frisch (2007); Sparrius (2004); Vězda (1983); M.F.N.Martins & Marcelli (2007); Elix, T.H.Nash & Sipman (2009); A.Fletcher ex Sipman, Elix & T.H.Nash (2009); Lumbsch (1996); Sipman (2007); Hertel (1984); Leptogium kalbii Marcelli & I.P.R.Cunha (2007); Sipman (1983); Lücking & Sérus. (1996); Mangold, Elix & Lumbsch (2007); Ertz & Diederich (2004); Matzer (1996); A.W.Archer & Messuti (1998); Staiger (2002); Brako (1991); Moberg (1990); Van den Broeck & Ertz (2013); D.J.Galloway (1993); Pseudoparmelia kalbiana Elix & T.H.Nash (1998); Giralt & Matzer (1994); Hafellner (1985); Lücking (2004); A.Gerlach & P.Clerc (2017); Xanthoparmelia kalbii Hale (1984); Xanthoparmelia klauskalbii Elix (2007); T.H.Nash & Elix (1995);[3] and Lecanora kalbii Bungartz & Elix (2020).[7]

Selected publications[]

As of 2012, Kalb had about 120 scientific publications, particularly on tropical lichens.[2] Some of his major works include:

  • Kalb, Klaus (1970). Flechtengesellschaften der vorderen Ötztaler Alpen. Dissertationes botanicae. 9. Nuremberg: University of Erlangen; Lehre Cramer.
  • Kalb, Klaus (1987). Brasilianische Flechten: 1. Die Gattung Pyxine. Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German). 24. J. Cramer. pp. 1–89. ISBN 978-3443580032.
  • Kalb, Klaus; Vězda, Antonín (1988). Neue oder bemerkenswerte Arten der Flechtenfamilie Gomphillaceae in der Neotropis (in German). 29. pp. 1–112. ISBN 978-3443580087.
  • Stariger, Bettina; Kalb, Klaus (1995). Haematomma-Studien Pts. I and II: Die Flechtengattung Haematomma: Lichenicole Pilze Auf Arten Der Flechtengattung Haematomma. Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German). 59. pp. 1–228. ISBN 978-3-443-58038-4.
  • Frisch, Andreas; Kalb, Klaus; Grube, Martin (2006). Contributions towards a new systematics of the lichen family Thelotremataceae. I. The lichen family Thelotremataceae in Africa. II. A monograph of Thelotremataceae with a complex structure of the columnella. III. Molecular phylogeny of the Thelotremataceae. 92. pp. 1–556. ISBN 9783443580711.
  • Mongkolsuk, Pachara; Meesim, Sanya; Poengsungnoen, Vasun; Buaruang, Kawinnat; Schumm, Felix; Kalb, Klaus (2015). "The lichen family Physciaceae in Thailand—II. Contributions to the genus Heterodermia sensu lato". Phytotaxa. 235 (1): 1–66. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.235.1.1.

See also[]

  • Category:Taxa named by Klaus Kalb

References[]

  1. ^ Kalb, K. (2004). "New or otherwise interesting lichens. II". Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 88: 301–329.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Kärnefelt, Ingvar; Scholz, Peter; Seaward, Mark R.D.; Thell, Arne (2012). "Lichenology in Germany: past, present and future" (PDF). Schlechtendalia. 23: 56–57.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Hertel, Hannes; Gärtner, Georg; Lőkös, László (2017). "Forscher an Österreichs Flechtenflora" [Investigators of Austria's lichen flora] (PDF). Stapfia (in German). 104 (2): 73. ISSN 0252-192X.
  4. ^ Jones, Meg (5 October 2014). "Acquisition of rare lichen collection lands Wisconsin in world's top tier". Journal Sentinel. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  5. ^ Frisch, Andreas; Lange, Ute; Staiger; Bettina, eds. (2007). Lichenologische Nebenstunden. Contributions to lichen taxonomy and ecology in honour of Klaus Kalb. 96. pp. 1–343. ISBN 978-3-443-58075-9.
  6. ^ Printzen, Christian (2008). "Klaus Kalb Honored for The Good Use of His Idle Hours Andreas Frisch, Ute Lange, Bettina Staiger . 2007. Lichenologische Nebenstunden: Contributions to lichen taxonomy and ecology in honour of Klaus Kalb. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 96. 343 pp., with 110 figures and 14 tables. J. Cramer. Berlin, Stuttgart, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-443-58075-9. ISBN: 1436-1698 (Series). Price €74.00 + shipping and postage (softcover). Available from: http://www.schweizerbarth.de". The Bryologist. 111 (4): 686–687. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-111.4.686.
  7. ^ Bungartz, Frank; Elix, John A.; Printzen, Christian (2020). "Lecanoroid lichens in the Galapagos Islands: the genera Lecanora, Protoparmeliopsis, and Vainionora (Lecanoraceae, Lecanoromycetes)". Phytotaxa. 431 (1): 1–85. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.431.1.1.
  8. ^ IPNI.  Kalb.
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