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Robert Lücking was born on 1964. Discover Robert Lücking's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Several lichen species have been named to honour Lücking. These include: Aspidothelium lueckingii Flakus (2009); Byssoloma lueckingii Sérus. (1995); Calenia lueckingii C.Hartmann (1996); Chapsa lueckingii Kalb (2009); Coenogonium lueckingii Y.Joshi, Gagarina, J.P.Halda & Hur (2015); Dictyomeridium lueckingii Flakus & Aptroot (2016); Enterographa lueckingii Kalb (2001); Graphis lueckingii Dal-Forno & Eliasaro (2010); Hypotrachyna lueckingii Sipman (2011); Kalbographa lueckingii Kalb (2009); Mazosia lueckingii Kr.P.Singh & Pinokiyo (2008); Palicella lueckingii Rodr.Flakus (2018); Pertusaria lueckingii Bungartz, A.W.Archer & Elix (2015); Phlyctis lueckingii Weerakoon & Aptroot (2016); Platygramme lueckingii Z.F.Jia & Kalb (2012); and Thelotrema lueckingii Breuss (2013). The genus Lueckingia Aptroot & Umaña (2008) is also named after him.
Robert Lücking (born 1964) is a German lichenologist. He is a leading expert on foliicolous lichens–lichens that live on leaves.
Born in Ulm in 1964, Lücking earned both his master's (1990) and PhD degree (1994) at the University of Ulm. Both degrees concerned the taxonomy, ecology, and biodiversity of foliicolous lichens. His graduate supervisor was mycologist and bryologist Sieghard Winkler, who had previously studied epiphyllous (upper leaf-dwelling) fungi in El Salvador and Colombia. In 1996 Lücking was awarded the Mason E. Hale award for an "outstanding doctoral thesis presented by a candidate on a lichenological theme". His thesis was titled Foliikole Flechten und ihre Mikrohabitatpraferenzen in einem tropischen Regenwald in Costa Rica ("Foliicolous lichens and their microhabitat preferences in a tropical rainforest in Costa Rica"). In this work, Lücking recorded 177 foliicolous lichen species from the shrub layer in a Costa Rican tropical forest. Lücking later won the 2008 Augustin Pyramus de Candolle prize for a monograph he published based on this work; this award is given every four years by the Société de Physique et d'Histoire naturelle de Genève [fr] to "reward the author or -authors of the best monograph of a genus or family of plants". After a short-term assignment as a visiting professor in Recife, Brazil, he undertook a two-year post-doctoral stint in Ulm to further study foliicolous lichens. Lücking earned his habilitation from his studies (1998–2001) at the University of Bayreuth, under the supervision of Gerhard Rambold. In 2001, he was hired as adjunct curator at Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History, and was later promoted to research collections manager for mycology. Lücking and co-authors have twice been bestowed with the Tuckerman Award from the American Bryological and Lichenological Society; this award is given to the most outstanding lichenological paper published each year in the scientific journal The Bryologist. The first (awarded in 2008) was for their publication about the Gomphillaceae in eastern North America, while the second (awarded in 2017) was the highly cited "2016 classification of lichenized fungi in the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota". Since 2015, Lücking has been the curator of lichens, fungi, and bryophytes at the Berlin Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum. Other research interests of his include fungal evolution, systematics, and nomenclature.