Frank Bungartz
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Phone: 480-465-0968
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Natural History Collections, Room 151D 734 W Alameda Dr Tempe, AZ 85282
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Mail code: 4501Campus: Tempe
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My research focuses on the biodiversity, evolution, ecology and conservation of lichenized fungi in the Sonoran Desert Region, in Central America (Mexico) and in South America (Galapagos Islands).
Arizona State University (ASU)
July 2017 - present: Curator of Lichens and Digital Data
Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Islands (CDF)
since October 2005: Cryptogamic Botanist
2006-2008: Acting Head of CDF Botany Department
2008-2014: Head of Natural History Collections & Theme Leader Biodiversity Assessment
2014-present: Adjunct Scientist (CDF Lichen Inventory)
1991: Biologie Vordiplom (BSc: Biology) - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn, Germany
1992-1993: Erasmus Studies - University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
1996: Biologie Diplom (MSc: Biology, Geography) - Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität, Bonn, Germany
2004: PhD (Plant Biology) - Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
My research focuses on the biodiversity, evolution, ecology and conservation of lichenized fungi. I have worked intensively in the Sonoran Desert Region (southwestern USA & northwestern Mexico), in Central America (Mexico) and South America (particularly the Galapagos Islands).
Currently, I am working on a Species Inventory of Galapagos Lichens with the objective to publishing an illustrated, comprehensive guide to the lichen biota of that archipelago (you can download a Rapid Guide to Galapagos Lichens here). Through the Global Fungal Red List Initiative I am also involved with IUCN red-listing of endemic Galapagos lichens.
In Arizona I have been a contributor and editor to the Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, a comprehensive treatment of all lichen species known from this region, published in three volumes from 2002-2007. Having recently returned to the desert in July 2017, I now hope to again focus on investigating its unique lichen diversity, trying to characterize in more detail how lichen species have adapted to and are distributed in this environment.
I am an avid photographer and have always been interested to investigate how lichens growing on rocks affect their substrate. At the ASU Lichen Herbarium, we recently started a project monitoring lichen growth on rock surfaces using 3D photogrammetry. These 3D models of lichen communities growing on rock surfaces can be browwsed through oru Arizona Lichens Sketchfab Site, under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) license.
Having been involved in managing natural history collections for many years, I have a strong interest in specimen data management and imaging. For years the ASU Natural History Collections have been at the forefront of developing tools for managing and sharing biodiversity data through Symbiota (e.g.: the Consortium of North American Lichen Herbaria CNALH). In the Galapagos part of my research activities has focused on developing similar resources, i.e., the CDF Datazone, a portal to manage and share biodiversity data about this unique archipelago. Presently I am collaborating with the National Biodiversity Institute of Ecuador (INABIO) and the Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos (CDF) to establish a national biodiversity data portal for Ecuador (in close collaboration with Ed Gilbert, ASU's principal programmer of the Symbiota platform).
DISSERTATION
1. Bungartz, F. (2004) The Lichen Genus Buellia De Not. in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region: Saxicolous Species with one-septate Ascospores. – Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State University, Tempe.
MASTER's THESIS
2. Bungartz, F. & Ziemmeck, F. (1996) Floristische, arealkundliche und pflanzensoziologische Untersuchungen der Gefäßpflanzen-, Moos- und Flechtenvegetation des Brodenbachtals / Mosel. – Diplomarbeit, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universität Bonn
EDITED BOOKS
3. Bates, S., Bungartz, F., Lücking, R., De Los Ángeles Herrera Campos, M., Zambrano, A. (eds.) (2011) Biomonitoring, Ecology, and Systematics of Lichens: Recognizing the Lichenological Legacy of Thomas H. Nash III on his 65th Birthday. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 1-435.
4. Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.) (2002) Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Volume 1. Lichens Unlimited, Tempe. 532 pp.
5. Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Diederich, P., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.) (2004) Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Volume 2. Lichens Unlimited, Tempe. 704 pp.
6. Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.) (2008) Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Volume 3. Lichens Unlimited, Tempe. 567 pp.
FIELD GUIDES
7. Bungartz, F., Rosentreter, R. & Nash III, T. H. (2002) Field Guide to Common Epiphytic Macrolichens in Arizona. Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium, USDA Forest Service, Tempe. 95 pp., available on CD-Rom from the author.
8. Bungartz, F., Nugra, F., Guëzou, A. & Ziemmeck, F. (2009) Guía rápida de líquenes de las Islas Galápagos. Versión 1. Fundación Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, 51 pp.
9. Bungartz, F., Nugra, F., Guëzou, A. & Ziemmeck, F (2010) Guía rápida de líquenes de las Islas Galápagos. Versión 2. Fundación Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, 106 pp.
10. Bungartz, F., Yánez-Ayabaca, A. , Nugra, F. & Ziemmeck, F (2013) Guía rápida de líquenes de las Islas Galápagos. Versión 3. Fundación Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, 106 pp. available at: http://checklists.datazone.darwinfoundation.org/media/rapid_guides/2013_Bungartz_et_al_Liquenes_GuiaRapidaCompleto_Version3_1.pdf
POPULAR BOOKS & OUTREACH
11. Bungartz, F. (2016) Lichen Diversity – unexpected interactions among overlooked blotches and splotches. In: De Roy, T. (ed.): Galapagos – Preserving Darwin’s Legacy, second edition. Bateman. New Zealand. pp. 53-59.
12. Bungartz, F. (2009) Lichen Discoveries – bright bold color specks, tiny and overlooked. In: De Roy, T. (ed.): Galapagos – Preserving Darwin’s Legacy, first edition. Bateman. New Zealand. pp. 53-59.
13. Bungartz, F. (2014) A lot to like - Discover the surprising world of lichens. National Geographic Extreme Explorer. January-February 2014. available at: http://ngexplorer.cengage.com/explorer/1401/pdf/ex_teachersguide_1401.pdf
BOOK CHAPTERS
14. Bungartz, F., Ziemmeck, F., Tirado, N., Jaramillo, P., Herrera & H., Jimenéz-Uzcátegui, G. (2012) The neglected majority – biodiversity inventories as an integral part of conservation biology. In: Wolff, M. & Gardener, M. (eds.) The Role of Science for Conservation. Routledge. New York. p. 119-142.
15. Bungartz, F., Grube, U., Elix, J.A., Heininger, C. & Mayrhofer, H. (2011) A taxonomic revision of the Buellia subalbula-group in the Southern Hemisphere using fluorescence microscopy. In: Bates, S., Bungartz, F., Lücking, R., De Los Ángeles Herrera Campos, M. & Zambrano, A. (eds.) Biomonitoring, Ecology, and Systematics of Lichens: Recognizing the Lichenological Legacy of Thomas H. Nash III on his 65th Birthday. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 106: 20-39.
16. Bungartz, F., Yánez-Ayabaca, A. & De los Angeles Herrera-Campos, M. (2015) Identificación de metabolitos secundario liquénicos por cromatografía en capa fina. In: Moncada, B. & Lücking, L. (eds.) Manual de Liquenología. GLAL X. Bogotá. submitted.
17. Lücking, R., Calvelo, S. & Bungartz, F. (2015) Análisis biogeográfico de la distribución de líquenes. In: Moncada, B. & Lücking, L. (eds.) Manual de Liquenología. GLAL X. Bogotá. submitted.
18. Bungartz, F. (2002) Collecting, Curating and Conservation of Lichens. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 44-47.
19. Bungartz, F. (2002) Lichen Chemistry: Recipes and other Techniques. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 49-52.
20. Bungartz, F. (2002) Lichen Photobionts. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 40-43.
21. Bungartz, F. (2002) Morphology and Anatomy of Conidia-producing Structures. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 35-40.
22. Bungartz, F., Nordin A. & Grube, U. (2008) Buellia De Not. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol. 3 – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, 113-179.
23. Bungartz, F. (2002) Morphology and Anatomy of the Fertile Structures. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 24-35.
24. Bungartz, F. (2002) Key to the Lichen Photobionts. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 44-47.
25. Ryan, B.D., Bungartz, F. & Nash III, T.H. (2002) Morphology and Anatomy of the Lichen Thallus. In: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C. & Bungartz, F. (eds.): Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. – Lichens Unlimited, Tempe, pp. 8-23.
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
–2017–
26. Dal-Forno, M., Bungartz, F., Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Lücking, R. & Lawrey, J.D. (2017) High levels of endemism among Galapagos basidiolichens. Fungal Diversity, DOI10.1007/s13225-017-0380-6.
27. Miquel, S. & Bungartz F. (2017) Ecological interactions of snails, lichens and bryophytes: Evidence of habitat use and herbivory, with the description of Scolodonta rinae (Gastropoda, Scolodontidae), a new species of carnivorous micro-mollusks. Archiv für Molluskenkunde 146(1): 173-186.
–2016–
28. Dal-Forno, M., Lücking, R., Bungartz, F., Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Marcelli, M.P., Spielmann, A.A., Coca, L.F., Chaves, J.L., Aptroot, A., Sipman, H.J.M., Sikaroodi, M., Gillevet, P. & Lawrey, J.D. (2016) From one to six: Unrecognized species diversity in the genus Acantholichen (lichenized Basidiomycota: Hygrophoraceae). Mycologia 108(1): 38-55.
29. Bungartz, F., Elix, J.A. & Kalb, K. (2016) New and overlooked species from the Galapagos Islands: the generic concept of Diploicia reassessed. The Lichenologist 48(5): 489–515.
30. Bungartz, F., Giralt, M., Sheard, J. & Elix, J.A. (2016) The lichen genus Rinodina (Physciaceae, Teloschistales) in the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. The Bryologist 119(1): 060–093.
31. Lücking, R., Nelsen, M.P., Aptroot, A., Barillas de Klee, R. Bawingan, P.A., Benatti, M.N., Bungartz, F., Cáceres, M.E.S, Canêz, L., Chavez, J.-L., Ertz, D., Esquivel, R.E., Ferraro. L.I., Grijalva, A., Gueidan, C., Hernández M., J.E., Knight, A., Lumbsch, H.T., Marcelli, M.P., Mercado-Díaz, J., Moncada, B., Morales, E.A., Orozco, T., Parnmen, S., Rivas Plata, E., Salazar-Allen, N., Spielmann, A. & Ventura, N. (2016) A phylogenetic framework for reassessing generic concepts and species delimitation in the lichenized family Trypetheliaceae (Ascomycota: Dothideomycetes). The Lichenologist 48(6): 739–762.
32. Lücking, R., Dal-Forno, M., Moncada, B., Vargas, L.Y., Aptroot, A., Besal, B., Bungartz, F., Cabrera-Amaya, D.M., Cáceres, M.M.E., Chaves, J.L., Coca, L.F., Eliasaro, S., Gutiérrez, M.C., Hernández M., J.E., Holgado Rojas, M.E., Harald Jonitz, H., Martin Kukwa, M., Fabiane Lucheta, F., Santiago Madriñan, S., Marcelo Pinto Marcelli, M.P., de Azevedo Martins, S.M., Morales, E.A., Peter R. Nelson, P.R., Nugra, F., Ortega, F., Paredes, T., Peláez, R.N., Pérez Pérez, R.-E., Perlmutter, G.B., Rivas Plata, E., Rodríguez, C., Soto-Medina, E., Spielmann, A.A., Suárez-Corredor, A., Alberto Vargas, C.A., Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Weerakoon, G., Wilk, K., Gillevet, P.M., Sikaroodi, M., Lawrey, J.D. (2016) Turbo-taxonomy to assemble a megadiverse lichen genus: seventy new species of Cora (Basidiomycota: Agaricales: Hygrophoraceae), honouring David Leslie Hawksworth's seventieth birthday. Fungal Diversity (published online 3 Oct 2016) DOI 10.1007/s13225-016-0374-9
–2015–
33. Bungartz, F., Elix, J.A., Yánez-Ayabaca, A. & Archer, A.W. (2015) Endemism in the genus Pertusaria (Pertusariales, lichenized Ascomycota) from the Galapagos Islands. Telopea 18: 325–369. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7751/telopea8895
–2014–
34. Knudsen, K. & Bungartz, F. (2015) Myriospora westbergii (Acarosporaceae), a new discovery from the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Opuscula Philolichenum 13: 177–183.
35. Lücking , L., Dal-Forno, M., Sikaroodi, M., Gillevet, P.M., Bungartz, F., Moncada, B., Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Chaves, J.L., Fernando Coca, L. & Lawrey, J.D. (2014) A single macrolichen constitutes hundreds of unrecognized species. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) 111(30): 11091-11096.
–2013–
36. Bungartz, F., Benatti, M.N. & Spielmann, A. (2013) Parmeliaceae of the Galapagos Islands, part I: The genus Bulbothrix Hale. The Bryologist 116(4): 358–372.
37. Bungartz, F., Dútan, V. & Elix, J.A. (2013) The lichen genera Herpothallon and Cryptothecia in the Galapagos Islands. Lichenologist, 45(6): 1–24.
38. Bungartz, F., Hillmann, G., Kalb, K. & Elix, J.A. (2013) Leprose and leproid lichens of the Galapagos with a particular focus on Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) and Septotrapelia (Pilocarpaceae). Phytotaxa 150(1): 1–28.
39. Knudsen, K. & Bungartz, F. (2013) Chrysothrix galapagoana, a new species from the Galapagos Islands. Opuscula Philolichenum 12: 174–179.
40. Lücking, R., Dal-Forno, M., Lawrey, J.D., Bungartz, F., Holgado Roja, M., Hernández M., J.E., Marcelli, M.P., Moncada, B., Morales, E.A., Nelsen, M.P., Paz, E., Salcedo, L., Spielmann, A.A., Wilk, K., Will-Wolf, S. & Yánez-Ayabaca, A. (2013) Ten new species of lichenized Basidiomycota in the genera Dictyonema and Cora (Agaricales: Hygrophoraceae), with a key to all accepted genera and species in the Dictyonema clade. Phytotaxa 139 (1): 1–38.
41. Lücking, R., Tehler, A, Bungartz, F. & Lumbsch, T.H. (2013): Journey from the West: Did tropical Graphidaceae (Lichenized Ascomycota: Ostropales) evolve from a saxicolous ancestor along the Pacific coast? American Journal of Botany 100: 2-13.
42. Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Ahti, T. & Bungartz, F. (2013) The lichen family Cladoniaceae (Leanoraceae, Lecanoromycetes) in the Galapagos Islands. Phytotaxa 129 (1): 1–33.
–2011–
43. Ertz, D., Bungartz, F., Diederich, P. & Tibell, L. (2011) Molecular and morphological data place Blarneya in Tylophoron (Arthoniaceae). Lichenologist. 43(4): 1–12.
44. Giralt, M., Bungartz, F. & Elix, J.A. (2011) The identity of Buellia sequax. Mycological Progress 10: 115–119.
45. Lumbsch, H.T., Ahti, T., Altermann, S., Amo De Paz, G., Aptroot, A., Arup, U., Bárcenas Peña, A., Bawingan, P.A., Benatti, M.N., Betancourt, L., Björk, C.R., Boonpragob, K., Brand, M., Bungartz, F., Cáceres, M.E.S., Candan, M., Chaves, J.L., Clerc, P., Common, R., Coppins, B.J., Crespo, A., Dal Forno, M., Divakar, P.K., Duya, M.V., Elix, J.A., Elvebakk, A.V., Fankhauser, J., Farkas, E., Ferraro, I.L., Fischer, E., Galloway, D.J., Gaya, E., Giralt, M., Goward, T., Grube, M., Hafellner, J., Hernández M., J.E., De Los Ángeles Herrera Campos, M., Kalb, K., Kärnefelt, I., Kantvilas, G., Killmann, D., Kirika, P., Knudsen, K., Komposch, H., Kondratyuk, S., Lawrey, J.D., Mangold, A., Marcelli, M.P., Mccune, B., Messuti, M.I., Michlig, A., Miranda Gonzáles, R., Moncada, B., Naikatini, A., Nelsen, M.P., Øvstedal, D.O., Palice, Z., Papong, K., Parnmen, S., Pérez-Ortega, S., Printzen, C., Rico, V.J., Robayo, J., Rosabal, D., Ruprecht, U., Salazar Allen, N., Sancho, L., Santos De Jesus, L., Santos Vieira, T., Schultz, M., Seaward, M.D.R., Sérusiaux, E., Schmitt, I., Sipman, H.J.M., Sohrabi, M., Søchting, U., Søgaard, M.Z., Sparrius, L.B., Spielmann, A., Spribille, T., Sutjaritturakan, J., Thammathaworn, A., Thor, G., Thüs, H., Timdal, E., Truong, C., Türk, R., Umaña Tenorio, L., Upreti, D.K., Van Den Boom, P., Vivas Rebuelta, M., Wedin, M., Will-Wolf, S., Wirth, V., Wirtz, N., Yahr, R., Yeshitela, K., Ziemmeck, F. & Lücking, R. (2011): One hundred new species of lichenized fungi: a signature of undiscovered global diversity. Phytotaxa 18: 1-127.
46. Truong, C., Bungartz, F. & Clerc, P. (2011) The lichen genus Usnea (Parmeliaceae) in the tropical Andes and the Galapagos: species with a red-orange cortical or subcortical pigmentation. The Bryologist 114(3):477-503.
47. Yánez-Ayabaca, A., Dal-Forno, M., Bungartz, F., Lücking, R. & Lawrey, D.J. (2011) A first assessment of Galapagos basidiolichens. Fungal Diversity 52: 225-244.
–2010–
48. Bungartz, F., Aptroot, A. & Lücking, R. (2010) The lichen family Graphidaceae in the Galapagos Islands; Nova Hedwigia 90(1-2): 1-44.
–2009–
49. Lawrey, J.D., Lücking, R., Sipman, H.J.M., Chaves, J.L., Redhead, S.A., Bungartz, F., Sikaroodi, M. & Gillevet, P.M. (2009) Phylogenetic diversity and concentration of lichenized mushroom-forming fungi in the Hygrophoraceae (Basidiomycota: Agaricales). Mycological Research 113: 1154-1171.
50. Lücking, R., Lawrey, J.D., Sikaroodi, M., Gillevet, P.M., Chavez, J.L., Sipman, H.M. & Bungartz, F. (2009) Do lichens domesticate photobionts like farmers domesticate crops? Evidence from a previously unrecognized lineage of filamenteous cyanobacteria. American Journal of Botany 96(8): 1409–1418
51. Wirth, V. & Bungartz, F. (2009) The Lecidelletum crystalliferae, a lichen community on gypsum crusts of the Namib Desert, characterized by the new species Buellia sipmanii. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 99: 405-410.
52. Tehler, A., Irestedt, M., Bungartz, F. & Wedin, M. (2009) Evolution and reproduction modes in the Roccella galapagoensis aggregate (Roccellaceae, Arthoniales). Taxon 58: 438–456.
–2008–
53. Bungartz, F. (2008) Cyanolichens of the Galapagos Islands - The genera Collema and Leptogium. Sauteria 15: 139-158.
54. Aptroot, A., Sparrius, L.B. Lagreca, S. & Bungartz, F. (2008) Angiactis, a new crustose lichen genus in the family Roccellaceae with species from Bermuda, the Galápagos Islands, and Australia. The Bryologist: 111(3): 510-516.
55. Garvie, L.A.J., Knauth, L.P., Bungartz, F., Klonowski, S. & Nash Iii, T.H. (2008) Life in extreme environments: survival strategy of the endolithic desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta. Naturwissenschaften 95: 707-712.
–2007–
56. Aptroot, A. & Bungartz, F. (2007) The lichen genus Ramalina on the Galapagos. Lichenologist 39(6): 519-542.
57. Jaramillo, P. & Bungartz, F. (2007) The Herbarium CDS at the Charles Darwin Research Station on the Galapagos Islands: Moving a collection into a new era. The Vasculum 2(2): 3-7.
58. Bungartz, F., & Wirth, V. (2007) Buellia peregrina sp. nov. an euendolithic calcicolous lichen species inhabiting small limestone pebbles of the Namib Desert. Lichenologist 39(1): 41-45.
–2004–
59. Bungartz, F. (2004) New and previously unrecorded saxicolous species of Buellia s.l. with one-septate ascospores from the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Mycotaxon 90: 81-123.
60. Bungartz, F., Elix, J. A. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) The genus Buellia sensu lato in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region: saxicolous species with one-septate ascospores containing xanthones. The Bryologist 107: 459-479.
61. Bungartz, F. & Fryday, A. M. (2004) Buellia saurina belongs to the genus Rhizocarpon (Rhizocarpaceae, lichenized Ascomycetes) The Bryologist 107: 75-78.
62. Bungartz, F., Garvie, L. A. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) Anatomy of the endolithic Sonoran Desert lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss: Implications for biodeterioration and biomineralization. Lichenologist 36: 1-19.
63. Bungartz, F. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) The Buellia aethalea-Group in the Greater Sonoran Desert Region with reference to similar species in North America. The Bryologist 107: 441-458.
64. Bungartz, F. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) Buellia subalbula (Nyl.) Müll. Arg. and B. amabilis de Lesd., two species from North America with one-septate ascospores: A comparison with Buellia ["Diplotomma"] venusta (Körb.) Lettau. – In: Rambold, G. & Döbbeler, P. (eds.): Lichenological Contributions. Festschrift in honor of Hannes Hertel on occasion of his 65th birthday. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 88: 49-66.
65. Bungartz, F. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) Buellia turgescens is synonymous with Buellia badia and must not be included in Amandinea. The Bryologist 107: 21-27.
66. Bungartz, F., Nash Iii, T. H. & Ryan, B. D. (2004) Morphology and anatomy of chasmolithic versus epilithic growth: a taxonomic revision of inconspicuous saxicolous Buellia species from the Sonoran Desert Region generally ascribed to the "Buellia punctata"-group. – Canadian Journal of Botany 82: 540-562.
67. Bungartz, F. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2004) Buellia subalbula (Nyl.) Müll. Arg. and B. amabilis de Lesd., two species from North America with one-septate ascospores: A comparison with Buellia ["Diplotomma"] venusta (Körb.) Lettau. pp. 49-66. In: Rambold, G. & P. Döbbeler (eds.), Lichenological Contributions. Festschrift in honor of Hannes Hertel on occasion of his 65th birthday. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 88: 49-66.
–2003–
68. Bungartz, F. (2003) [Review] X. Llimona, H. T. Lumbsch & S. Ott (eds.) Progress and Problems in Lichenology at the Turn of the Millennium. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 82: 1-326. J. Cramer, Berlin and Stuttgart. 2002. The Bryologist 106(4): 626-627.
–2002–
69. Bungartz, F. (2002) A safe and accurate method to apply spot test chemicals to lichen thalli in the laboratory and the field. Evansia 19(3): 123-124.
70. Bungartz, F., Scheidegger, C. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2002) Buellia dispersa A. Massal., a variable lichen species from semi-arid to arid environments of North America and Europe. pp. 19-35. In: Llimona, X., H. T. Lumbsch & S. Ott (eds.), Progress and Problems in Lichenology at the Turn of the Millennium. Bibliotheca Lichenologica 82: 19-35.
–2000–
71. Bungartz, F. (2000) Bacidia viridifarinosa - Neufund für Deutschland und andere bisher nicht aus Rheinland-Pfalz nachgewiesene Flechtenarten. Herzogia 14: 91-98.
72. Bungartz, F., Garvie, L. A. J. & Nash, T. H., Iii (2000a) Simultaneous mineral dissolution and biomineralization of caliche by the endolithic lichen Verrucaria rubrocincta Breuss in the Sonoran Desert, p. 57 In The Fourth IAL Symposium, Progress and Problems in Lichenology at the Turn of the Millennium (Book of Abstracts). Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona.
73. Bungartz, F., Scheidegger, C. & Nash Iii, T. H. (2000) Comparison of thallus morphology, exciple anatomy, spore ultrastructure and chemistry of Buellia retrovertens Tuck. and Buellia dispersa A. Massal, p. 19 In The Fourth IAL Symposium, Progress and Problems in Lichenology at the Turn of the Millennium (Book of Abstracts). Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona.
–1999–
74. Bungartz, F. (1999) Die Flechten des Kölner Doms - Wiederbesiedelung oder Reliktvorkommen? Rheinische Heimatpflege 36: 14-24.
75. Litterski, B. & Bungartz, F. (1999) Ergebnisse des 3. Kartierungstreffen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommerns. Botanischer Rundbrief für Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 33: 161-166.
–1998–
76. Bungartz, F. (1998) Die Flechten der Eifel im Herbarium von Theodor Müller. – Aktuelle Lichenologische Mitteilungen 16: 14-15.
77. Bungartz, F. (1998) Die Flechten des Brodenbachtals / Mosel. Decheniana 151: 113-129.
–1997–
78. Bungartz, F. & Ziemmeck, F. (1997) Die Gefässpflanzen-, Moos- und Flechtenvegetation des Brodenbachtals/Mosel. Decheniana 150: 91-108.
ONLINE RESOURCES
LIAS – Lichenized and Non-lichenized Ascomycetes
79. Bungartz, F., Hagedorn, G. & Rambold, G. (2005) LIAS-glossary, an online Wikki-based dictionary of descriptive terminology of LIchenized and Non-Lichenized AScomycetes: http://glossary.lias.net/wiki/About_LIAS_Glossary/.
80. Bungartz, F., Herrera, H.W., Jaramillo, P., Tirado, N., Jímenez-Uzcategui, G., Ruiz, D., Guèzou, A. & Ziemmeck, F. (eds.) (2009-2015) Charles Darwin Foundation Galapagos Species Checklist. Charles Darwin Foundation: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/checklists/
81. Bungartz, F., Ziemmeck, F., Aptroot, A., Nugra, F., Yánez-Ayabaca, A. (2009-2015) CDF Checklist of Galapagos Lichenized Fungi. In: Bungartz, F., Herrera, H.W., Jaramillo, P., Tirado, N., Jímenez-Uzcategui, G., Ruiz, D., Guèzou, A. & Ziemmeck, F. (eds.) Charles Darwin Foundation Galapagos Species Checklist. Charles Darwin Foundation: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/checklists/true-fungi/lichens/
82. Clarke, S. & Bungartz, F. (2009-2015) Charles Darwin Foundation Collections Database: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/collections/
83. Clarke, S. & Bungartz, F. (2009-2015) Charles Darwin Foundation Climate Database: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/climate/
84. Clarke, S. & Bungartz, F. (2009-2015) Galapagos Research – The online Research Journal of the Charles Darwin Foundation: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/galapagos-research/
85. Charles Darwin Foundation (2015) Visualization Analysis of the data from the Charles Darwin Foundation Collections Database. Online data portal: http://www.darwinfoundation.org/datazone/visualization-analysis/
86. iNaturalist, Charles Darwin Foundation & Google (2015). Darwin for a Day: use Google Street View to Explore Galapagos: http://www.darwinforaday.org/
87. Bungartz, F. (1996) What Is A Lichen? - An overview on the biology of lichens, lichen collecting, lichen TLC and the chemistry of lichens. Arizona State University Lichen Herbarium: http://nhc.asu.edu/lherbarium/lichen_info/index.php
88. Bungartz, F. (1996-2011) Contributions to the Consortium of North American Lichen Herbaria (CNABH): http://symbiota.org/nalichens/misc/about.php
TECHNICAL REPORTS
89. Bungartz, F., Nugra, F., Arturo, X., Ziemmeck, F. & Bates, S. (2008) Plantas no vasculares en Galápagos (briofitas, hongos y líquenes): Nuevos registros, amenazadas y potencial como bioindicadores – una primera evaluación. In CDF, GNP & INGALA: Informe Galápagos 2007-2008. Estación Científica Charles Darwin, Puerto Ayora, 147-152.
90. Bungartz, F. & Ziemmeck, F. (1998) Untersuchungen der Moos- und Flechtenvegetation in den Naturwaldzellen Nr. 24 „Teppes Viertel“, Nr. 25 „Wartenhorster Sundern“, Nr. 31 „Hellberg“ und Nr. 61 „Ochsenberg“. Landesanstalt für Ökologie, Bodenordnung und Forsten / Landesamt für Agrarordnung (LÖBF), Düsseldorf (unveröffentlichtes Auftragsgutachten), pp. 1-69.
91. Bungartz, F. & Ziemmeck, F. (1998) Untersuchungen der Moos- und Flechtenvegetation in den Naturwaldzellen Nr. 14 „Geldenberg“, Nr. 47 „Amelsbüren“ und Nr. 71 „Holter Wald“. Landesanstalt für Ökologie, Bodenordnung und Forsten / Landesamt für Agrarordnung (LÖBF), Düsseldorf (unveröffentlichtes Auftragsgutachten), pp. 1-75.
92. Bungartz, F. & Ziemmeck, F. (1997) Methodenentwicklung zur Erfassung und Dauerbeobachtung der Moos- und Flechtenvegetation in Naturwaldzellen. Landesanstalt für Ökologie, Bodenordnung und Forsten / Landesamt für Agrarordnung (LÖBF), Düsseldorf (unveröffentlichtes Auftragsgutachten), pp. 1-90.
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In my role as Collections Manager of the ASU Lichen Herbarium, located at 734 W Alameda Drive I am happy to share my knowledge about lichens and organize tours of our collection of these organisms. Enthusiastic amateurs are most welcome to become engaged as volunteers in our collection management activities. Please contact me via e-mail if you would like to visit or schedule an event.