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.

 Curriculum Vitae

Current position

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


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2023


Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Nel, A., Ngo-Muller, V., Schönenberger, J., Uhl, D., Ulrich, S., Wappler, T., Wedmann, S., & Grimsson, F. (2023). The history of European Paleogene flower-insect interactions unraveled using fossil flowers and insects and their associated pollen grains. In 24th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Systematics: Programme and Abstracts (pp. 21-22)

Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Nel, A., Ngo-Muller, V., Oberleitner, S., Uhl, D., Ulrich, S., Wappler, T., Wedmann, S., Zimmermann, D., & Grimsson, F. (2023). Tilioideae-Anthophila interactions in the Cenozoic of Europe. In Life and Planet 2023: Full Programme with Abstracts (pp. 63-64)

2022


Denk, T., Bouchal, J. M., Guner, T. H., & Coiro, M. (2022). Cenozoic migration of a desert plant lineage across the North Atlantic. In S. McLoughlin (Ed.), 11th European Palaeobotany and Palynology conference: Abstracts, Program, and Proceedings [O.038].

Geier, C., Bouchal, J. M., Wappler, T., & Grimsson, F. (2022). Linking fossil angiosperm flowers and insects using in-situ and adhered pollen. In S. McLoughlin (Ed.), 11th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference: Abstracts, Program, and Proceedings [O.052].

Wuttke, M., Poschmann, M. J., Bouchal, J. M., Geier, C., Ulrich, S., Grimsson, F., & Wappler, T. (2022). Pollen-feeding in a late Oligocene giant pelobatid tadpole from Lake Enspel (Westerwald Mountains, Germany). In Datz-Symposium & 30th International Workshop on Plant Taphonony: Program, Abstracts, Information (pp. 31).

Woutersen, A., Jardine, P. E., Silvestro, D., Bogotá-Angel, R. G., Zhang, H-X., Meijer, N., Bouchal, J. M., Barbolini, N., Dupont-Nivet, G., Koutsodendris, A., Antonelli, A., & Hoorn, C. (2022). The evolutionary bottleneck of the steppe-desert taxon Nitraria L. (Nitrariaceae) at the Eocene-Oligocene Transition in Central Asia, revealed by the integration of fossil pollen morphology and molecular data. In S. McLoughlin (Ed.), 11th European Palaeobotany and Palynology conference: Abstracts, Program, and Proceedings [O.175].

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