UAM Herbarium (ALA), Cryptogam Collection (Arctos)
Citation
Ickert-Bond S (2024). UAM Herbarium (ALA), Cryptogam Collection (Arctos). Version 33.95. University of Alaska Museum of the North. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/bdwzth accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-12-23.Description
The Herbarium (ALA) at the University of Alaska Museum is the major regional herbarium in Alaska and part of a network of similar collections with an interest in the origin and evolution of the circumpolar flora. ALA contains more than 260,000 specimens of vascular and non-vascular plants. Data for the Vascular Plant and Cryptogam collections are managed separately in Arctos. Most lichen collections in the ALA date from the early post WWII period, after the Alcan (now Alaska Highway) was completed, including specimens from John Thomson’s first of two Alaska expeditions in 1958 on the Arctic Slope as well as his 1967 expedition along the Alaska Highway. The contributions of three other people, H. Persson and W. C. Steere (bryophytes) and H. Krog (lichens), further strengthened the foundation for ALA’s cryptogamic collections. Barbara Murray’s collecting started in the 1970s just after the discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay on the arctic coast of Alaska. Use of helicopters became frequent and as a result Murray has collected large number of specimens at over 250 Alaskan localities. The ALA cryptogamic collection has recently been supported by two NSF grants (NSF- 1023407: Toward Documenting Biodiversity Change in Arctic Lichens: Databasing the Principal Collections, Establishing a Baseline, and Developing a Virtual Flora (with University of Wisconsin) and NSF NSF-1115056: TCN Collaborative Research: North American Lichens and Bryophytes: Sensitive Indicators of Environmental Quality and Change) to help with digitization of specimen data and taking care of large backlogs of specimens. The majority of the cryptogam collections are from Alaska, while numerous collections are also from Russia, Fennoscandia, Canada and the lower 48 United States.
Taxonomic Coverages
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Lecanoromycetes
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Sphagnopsida
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Ascomycetes
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Bryopsida
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Hepatopsida
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Andreaeopsida
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Marchantiopsida
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Basidiomycetes
Geographic Coverages
Bibliographic Citations
Contacts
Steffi Ickert-Bondoriginator
position: Curator of the Herbarium (ALA)
University of Alaska Museum
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks
99775-6960
AK
US
Telephone: (907) 474-6277
email: smickertbond@alaska.edu
homepage: http://www.frontierbotany.info/
Steffi Ickert-Bond
metadata author
position: Curator of the Herbarium (ALA)
University of Alaska Museum
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks
99775-6960
AK
US
Telephone: (907) 474-6277
email: smickertbond@alaska.edu
homepage: http://www.frontierbotany.info/
Laura Russell
programmer
position: VertNet Programmer
VertNet
email: larussell@vertnet.org
David Bloom
programmer
position: VertNet Coordinator
email: dbloom@vertnet.org
John Wieczorek
programmer
position: Information Architect
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at UC Berkeley
email: tuco@berkeley.edu
Dusty McDonald
point of contact
position: Arctos Database Programmer
University of Alaska Museum
email: dlmcdonald@alaska.edu
homepage: http://arctos.database.museum
Jordan Metzgar
point of contact
position: Collection Manager, Herbarium
University of Alaska Museum
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks
99775-6960
AK
US
Telephone: (907) 474-7109
email: jsmetzgar@alaska.edu
homepage: http://www.uaf.edu/museum/collections/herb/staff/
Alan Batten
point of contact
position: Research Associate, Herbarium
University of Alaska Museum
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks
99775-6960
AK
US
Telephone: (907) 474-7109
email: fnarb@uaf.edu
homepage: http://www.uaf.edu/museum/collections/herb/staff/
Steffi Ickert-Bond
administrative point of contact
position: Curator of the Herbarium (ALA)
University of Alaska Museum
907 Yukon Drive
Fairbanks
99775-6960
AK
US
Telephone: (907) 474-6277
email: smickertbond@alaska.edu
homepage: http://www.frontierbotany.info/