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growth is exemplified by his relationship with Ingvar Kärnefelt, one of his notable graduate students. Kärnefelt recalls their first meeting in 1970 as the start of a lifelong friendship and professional relationship, during which Almborn provided guidance and expert insight into the complexities of lichenology. Through field trips, international collaborations, and informal gatherings, Almborn created a supportive academic community that enhanced scientific knowledge and contributed to the development of many individuals associated with Lund University's botanical department.
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on 6 March 1992. His research and dedicated mentorship advanced the field of lichenology and the botanical community at Lund University. He is recognized for his contributions to science, as well as his reputation for kindness and generosity. Almborn was deeply interested in botanical literature, and
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Ove Almborn's legacy in the field of lichenology is marked by his extensive research, substantial contributions to botanical literature, and mentorship of future scientists. His meticulous studies, particularly on the lichen flora of southern Scandinavia and southern Africa, significantly advanced
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wrote of him: "A figure of impressive physical dimension and deportment he was rather stately but gentle and very kindly in manner. Always the sartorially correct, courteous gentleman, he could at times be a devastatingly funny raconteur and he had a well-developed almost "English" sense of humour
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Ove Almborn was celebrated not only for his pioneering research in lichenology but also for his profound impact as a mentor. His approach to mentorship personalized the academic experience, recognizing and nurturing the unique strengths and interests of each student. This commitment to individual
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Almborn was a prolific contributor to lichenological literature, writing about 100 reviews that critically evaluated emerging research and recent publications, and helped guide the discipline's development. His insights helped shape the field, ensuring rigorous academic standards and fostering a
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Beyond his scientific contributions, Almborn's dedication to the botanical community at Lund University was evident in his generous donations. He bequeathed his extensive lichenological library and personal collections to the Botanical Museum at Lund University. This act not only enriched the
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series and authored multiple studies on African lichens. Almborn profoundly impacted his students' careers and personal growth through dedicated mentorship. He was known for his extensive botanical literature collection and his supportive mentorship of students in systematic botany.
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with his passion for lichenology, contributing to the field through various publications and research. His dedication to education was evident in his efforts to integrate research with teaching. Much of his spare time during this period was spent building up collections of lichens.
383:, where he furthered his contributions to botany and lichenology, maintaining high standards and fostering international collaboration. He was known for his extensive collection of botanical literature and for mentoring students with a supportive and systematic approach. 1238:
Fedorenko, Natalya M.; Stenroos, Soili; Thell, Arne; Kärnefelt, Ingvar; Kondratyuk, Sergey Y. (2009). "A phylogenetic analysis of xanthorioid lichens (Teloschistaceae, Ascomycota) based on ITS and mtSSU sequences". In Thell, Arne; Seaward, Mark; Feuerer, Tassilo (eds.).
498:, making it one of the world's premier collections of botanical literature. These contributions significantly enriched the field of lichenology and botanical studies, ensuring that his influence would continue to be recognized long after his passing. 286:. His academic journey led him to discover unique lichens and inspired his doctoral dissertation on the distribution and ecology of South Scandinavian lichens. His findings hinted at broader applications for 322:. This research not only helped document the ecological diversity of the island but also set the stage for his future explorations and contributions to the understanding of lichen funga in various regions. 482:
the understanding of these ecosystems. His doctoral research became a foundational work, particularly influencing the 'Endangered lichens in southern Sweden' project conducted from 1987 to 1996, providing
439:, where he relished the social ambiance of congress dinners and similar gatherings. His anecdotes about renowned botanists engaged and entertained his colleagues, contributing to his scholarly presence. 427:, Almborn was unable to see these projects to their completion. Nevertheless, his interim contributions in 1989 and 1992 considerably advanced scientific understanding of these groups. 191:. 'Funga' refers to the fungal components of these ecosystems. He conducted extensive fieldwork and published numerous papers on the subject that contributed to the knowledge of lichen 456:, was described by Kärnefelt as "one of the best in the world". Almborn donated his extensive lichenological library and personal collections to the Botanical Museum in Lund. 435:
Early in his career, Almborn forged connections with an extensive network of peers, gaining international recognition as a lichenologist. He was a frequent attendee at
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Almborn retired in 1980, but continued to engage in lichenology, and published several dozen papers after his retirement. Despite his extensive research on the genera
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Arup, Ulf; Ekman, Stefan; Fröberg, Lars; Frödén, Patrik; Knutsson, Tommy; Lättman, Håkan; Lindblom, Louise; Mattsson, Jan-Eric; Thell, Arne; Westberg, Martin (2009).
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Kärnefelt provides a complete list of all of Almborn's 141 scientific publications from 1935 to 1992 in his 1994 obituary. Some representative works are listed here:
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museum's holdings but also secured a valuable resource for ongoing and future botanical research. His donation included most of the published works of
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Almborn, O. (1955). "Lavvegetation och lavflora pa Hallands Vadero" [Lichen vegetation and lichen flora on Hallands Väderö].
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after Almborn, describing him as the "foremost student of South African lichens"; the genus has since been subsumed into
1243:. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. Vol. 100. J. Cramer in der GebrĂĽder Borntraeger Verlagsbuchhandlung. pp. 49–84 . 1621: 1115: 616: 440: 114: 535: 580: 589: 242: 1582:. Symbolae Botanicae Upsaliensis. Vol. 32. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. pp. 61–102. 1480: 405: 254:
Almborn's first contribution to the lichenological literature was a 1935 publication exploring the lichen
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which was allowed to flash from time to time to illuminate an at times rather forbidding exterior."
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und ihre taxonomische Bedeutung (Psoraceae; Ascomycotina)" [The development of the thalli of
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degree in 1936 (which qualified him as a high-school teacher), Almborn was appointed as a
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Starting in 1966, Almborn was a collection curator in the herbarium of Lund University's
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at Lund University. He began research during this period focused on exploring the lichen
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Fryday, Alan M.; Beckett, Richard P.; Kirika, Paul M. (2022). "Lichenology in Africa".
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Almborn, Ove (1935). "Lavama pĂĄ Lunds domkyrka" [Lichens at Lund Cathedral].
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Almborn's first scientific publication was about the lichens on the exterior of the
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Almborn's research in Southern Africa began in 1953, funded by a grant from the
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crucial for monitoring and protecting lichen biodiversity in the region.
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From 1954 to 1966, Almborn balanced his role as a high school teacher in
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began in his youth in Ronneby. Bertil Hedvall introduced Ove Almborn to
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Some lichens of tropical Africa. IV. Dermatocarpaceae to Pertusariaceae
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Frödén, Patrik (2009). "Lichenology in Lund – an historical overview".
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series, and authored multiple additional studies on African lichens.
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Kunglige Svenska Vetenskapsakademien Avhandlinger i Naturskyddsarden
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In 1955, Almborn conducted a study of the lichens on the island of
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in 1933. In university, he studied chemistry, zoology, and botany.
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and their taxonomic significance (Psoraceae; Ascomycotina)].
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his collection, which included most of the published works of
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from South America and a key to the South-American species".
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Distribution and ecology of some South Scandinavian lichens
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Thell, A.; Feuerer, T.; Elix, J.A.; Kärnefelt, I. (2006).
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Almborn, a private individual, died alone in his home in
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Almborn's research advanced the understanding of lichen
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Kärnefelt, Ingvar; Seaward, R.D.; Thell, Arne (2015).
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with special reference to the extra-European species
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"A new species of 132:(30 July 1914 – 6 March 1992) was a Swedish 1411:A Monograph of the Pyrenulaceae (Excluding 1356:Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 1336:"Die saxicolen Arten der Flechtengattungen 1214:(Vain.) Hale, Phytologia 28(5): 485 (1974)" 1032:"Hans Runemark, pioneer lichen monographer" 31: 20: 1367: 1182:, a new lichen genus from South Africa". 1073: 899: 826:"Ove Almborn 30 July 1914 – 6 March 1992" 327:Swedish Natural Science Research Council 211:Ove Almborn was born on 30 July 1914 in 1127:International Lichenological Newsletter 1039:International Lichenological Newsletter 833:International Lichenological Newsletter 780: 958: 7: 490:scholarly dialogue among his peers. 390:worked on the yellow species of the 1196:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1981.tb01043.x 769:Category:Taxa named by Ove Almborn 755:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1992.tb01315.x 730:10.1111/j.1756-1051.1989.tb00531.x 14: 983:Botanische Staatssammlung MĂĽnchen 716:in central and southern Africa". 16:Swedish lichenologist (1914–1992) 1617:People from Ronneby Municipality 1178:Esslinger, Theodore L. (1981). " 195:and ecology. He also edited the 1632:20th-century Swedish scientists 793:International Plant Names Index 585:R.C.Harris & Aptroot (1991) 262:. Influenced significantly by 215:, located in the southeastern 1: 1293:(Lichenes) in South Africa". 223:. Almborn's fascination with 1513:(1999). "Two new species of 978:IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae 371:In 1966, Almborn became the 115:Author abbrev. (botany) 1550:(Ascomycota, Parmeliaceae)" 617:Xanthoparmelia ovealmbornii 314:Academic and field research 1653: 1489:Eremastrella crystallifera 1485:Eremastrella crystallifera 1445:; Titze, Andreas (1992). " 1133:(2): 34–35. Archived from 1089:Kärnefelt, Ingvar (1989). 839:(2): 32–34. Archived from 824:Kärnefelt, Ingvar (1992). 789:"Almborn, Ove (1914–1992)" 603:Lumbsch & Kothe (1993) 258:occurring on the historic 1467:10.1017/S002428299200032X 1453:sp.nov. (Parmeliaceae)". 1120:"Ove Almborn (1914–1992)" 1075:10.1017/S0024282909990181 1017:10.1017/S0024282922000329 946:10.1017/S002428290999017X 701:Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 355:Educational contributions 123: 98: 30: 1184:Nordic Journal of Botany 971:Triebel, D.; Scholz, P. 882:Kärnefelt, E.I. (1994). 743:Nordic Journal of Botany 718:Nordic Journal of Botany 533:Almborn. These include: 207:Early life and education 156:. After graduating from 1447:Neofuscelia squamariata 1387:from southern Africa". 1354:in the Old World]. 536:Diploschistes almbornii 379:at the Lund University 1637:Lund University alumni 1627:Swedish lichenologists 1531:10.1006/lich.1999.0234 1369:10.18968/jhbl.55.0_327 1334:Mayrhofer, H. (1984). 581:Lithothelium almbornii 478: 473:is a species that was 368: 251: 136:and educator. 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Ronneby
Lund
Lund University
Author abbrev. (botany)
lichenologist
Ronneby
botany
lichens
doctoral dissertation
Scandinavia
Lund University
lecturer
curator
collections
botanical garden
funga
Scandinavia
Southern Africa
biogeography
exsiccata
Ronneby
Swedish province
Blekinge
botany
lichenology
Karlskrona
Lund University

Lund Cathedral

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