Mag. Dr. Johannes Martin Bouchal
Scientific project collaborator (post doc)
Ground floor, room 1
t: +43 (0)1 4277-540 05
m: johannes.martin.bouchal@univie.ac.at
Research interests
- Palynology
- Palaeopalynology
- Botany
- Palaeobotany
- Palaeoclimatology
- Palaeophytogeography
- Köppen signatures
The focus of my research lies on the evolution, climatic preferences, and palaeobiogeography of northern hemispheric plant families (e.g. Fagaceae, Cupressaceae, ….) during the Paleogene and Neogene. In the past few years, I investigated mainly Miocene floras from the Mediterranean region. I am using Köppen signatures, NLR, and CLAMP to reconstruct the climatic signal of fossil floras.
Projects
- Scientific project collaborator FWF-Project P 34303-B "Flower Power: can in-situ pollen link fossil plants to floral visitors?" (Friðgeir Grímsson)
Curriculum Vitae
Current position
- 2022– Scientific project collaborator (post doc) FWF-Project P 34303-B
Education and scientific career
- 2020–2021 Research scientist, senior post doctorial position, Austrian Pollen Information Service, Medical University of Vienna
- 2019 Research scientist, post doctorial position, Palaebiology department, Naturhisoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm
- 2018/10 Dr. rer. nat, University of Vienna: "Miocene palynofloras of the Yatağan Basin, southwestern Turkey: palaeoenvironments and palaeoclimate in the East Mediterranean region" (Supervisors: Prof. Reinhard Zetter, Dr. Thomas Denk)
- 2013–2018 Research assistent, pre doctorial position, Palaebiology department, Naturhisoriska Riksmuseet, Stockholm
- 2013/05 Mag. rer. nat., University of Vienna: "The microflora of the uppermost Eocene (Priabonian) Florissant Formation, a combined method approach" (Supervisor: Prof. Reinhard Zetter)
Publications
2024
Dirr, L., Bastl, K., Bastl, M., Bouchal, J. M., Berger, U. E., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Crowd-sourced-Symptomdaten bei Pollenallergie: Erprobung eines neuen Studiendesigns zur Bewertung der Wirksamkeit von Nahrungsergänzungsmitteln. Allergo Journal, 33(6), 39-49. https://doi.org/10.1007/s15007-024-6340-z
Dirr, L., Bastl, K., Bastl, M., Bouchal, J. M., Berger, U. E., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Crowd-sourced symptom data in pollen allergy: testing a novel study approach for assessing the efficacy of food supplements. Allergo Journal International, 33, 180-189. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40629-024-00283-y
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Ulrich, S., Uhl, D., Wappler, T., Wedmann, S., Zetter, R., Schönenberger, J., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Potential pollinators and paleoecological aspects of Eocene Ludwigia (Onagraceae) from Eckfeld, Germany. Palaeoworld, 33(4), 1079-1104. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palwor.2023.07.003
Wuttke, M., Poschmann, M. J., Wappler, T., Bouchal, J. M., Geier, C., Ulrich, S., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Pollen-feeding in a giant pelobatid tadpole from the late Oligocene of Enspel, Germany. Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, Article s12549-024-00603-8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-024-00603-8
Geier, C., Engel, M. S., Bouchal, J. M., Ulrich, S., Grimsson, F., Wedmann, S., & Wappler, T. (2024). The earliest large carpenter bee (Xylocopa) and its adhering pollen (Araliaceae, Theaceae). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-024-00604-7
Auer, W., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia americana. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_americana/306663
Ulrich, S., Vieira, M., Coiro, M., Bouchal, J. M., Geier, C., Jacobs, B. F., Currano, E. D., Lenz, O. K., Wilde, V., Zetter, R., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Origin and Early Evolution of Hydrocharitaceae and the Ancestral Role of Stratiotes. Plants, 13(7), Article 1008. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13071008
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia chinensis. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_chinensis/306674
Halbritter, H., Heigl, H., Auer, W., Gastaldi, C., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia cordata. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_cordata/306671
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia endochrysea. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_endochrysea/306676
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia miqueliana. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_miqueliana/306675
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia mongolica. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_mongolica/306670
Halbritter, H., Hesse, M., Heigl, H., Auer, W., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia platyphyllos. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_platyphyllos/306672
Sam, S., Heigl, H., Auer, W., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia tomentosa. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_tomentosa/306673
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Tilia japonica. Web publication https://www.paldat.org/pub/Tilia_japonica/306664
Ulrich, S., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Zetter, R., Schönenberger, J., Uhl, D., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Combined LM and EM investigations of pollen from compressed fossil flowers aid in their taxonomic assignment. In J. Bek, & J. Votočková Frojdová (Eds.), XV International Palynological Congress - XI International Organization of Palaeobotany Conference: Abstract Book (pp. 125-126). Article O-236 CZECH-IN s. r. o..
Till, A., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Ulrich, S., Wedmann, S., Cantrill, D., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Did beetles visit Pseudanthus (Picrodendraceae) flowers in the Eocene of Europe? In J. Bek, & J. Votočková Frojdová (Eds.), XV International Palynological Congress - XI International Organization of Palaeobotany Conference: Abstract Book (pp. 132-133). Article O-248 CZECH-IN s. r. o..
Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Ulrich, S., Uhl, D., Wedmann, S., Wappler, T., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Eocene flower visitation of European Diptera and their potential pollinator role. In EGU General Assembly 2024 - Abstracts Article egusphere-egu24-5607. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5607
Grimsson, F., Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Ulrich, S., Schönenberger, J., Uhl, D., Wedmann, S., Zetter, R., & Wappler, T. (2024). Flowers and insects with in situ and/or adhered pollen from Eckfeld (Eocene) and Enspel (Oligocene), Germany. In J. Bek, & J. Votočková Frojdová (Eds.), XV International Palynological Congress - XI International Organization of Palaeobotany Conference: Abstract Book (pp. 127). Article O-238 CZECH-IN s. r. o..
Bouchal, J. M., Geier, C., Ulrich, S., Uhl, D., Wedmann, S., Wappler, T., & Grimsson, F. (2024). Fossil Coleoptera with in situ and adhered pollen from the Eocene of Eckfeld, Germany. In EGU General Assembly 2024 - Abstracts Article egusphere-egu24-5326. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-5326