Allen C. Skorepa
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Allen Charles Skorepa, was an American lichenologist, and a specialist on the Lichens of Maryland
. Skorepa was born in Berwyn, Illinois
, on August 25, 1941, and died September 4, 1998 at the age of 57. Allen spent his childhood years in Brookfield, Illinois
, and graduated from Riverside-Brookfield High School in 1959. He attended Southern Illinois University
where he majored in botany and zoology; he was graduated in 1967 with a B.A. and M.A. Degree in Botany.
From 1967 to 1973, he was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and a Staff Assistant in the Department of Botany at Southern Illinois University. He conducted environmental impact studies for the Tennessee Valley Authority
and was involved in studying the impact of air pollution
on lichens.
Allen studied lichen identification at the University of Tennessee, under the tutorage of Dr. Aaron J. Sharp, a distinguished bryologist. In 1970 he published on the lichens of Illinois
and in 1971 on the lichens of Tennessee
. In 1973 he was awarded a Ph. D. degree from the University of Tennessee for his dissertation titled "Taxonomic and ecological studies on the lichens of Southern Illinois". During the summer of 1973, Allen Skorepa collected lichens in Alaska
.
In the summer of 1976, Allen Skorepa, Arnold Norden & Donald Windler were granted a contract by the Power Plant Siting Program of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to study the use of lichens as indicator organisms for the detection of pollutants. Thus, for the next two years these three researchers set about scouring the state for lichen specimens. They succeeded in collecting over 3,000 specimens which were deposited in the Towson State University Herbarium (BALT). In the December 1977 issue of Castanea, Skorepa et al. listed 242 species of lichens collected in Maryland.
Further collecting yielded an additional 92 species making a total of 306 species of lichens for Maryland. These 92 species were listed in a 1979 publication that dealt mainly with substrate preferences of the various species.
Most of the species of lichens listed in the Lichens of Maryland
are from Allen Skorepa's identifications.
northern Illinois. Ill. State Acad. Sci. Trans. 63 (1): 78-82.
Lichens of Maryland
The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources:* lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources:*(1) lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa The following list of Lichens of...
. Skorepa was born in Berwyn, Illinois
Berwyn, Illinois
Berwyn is a city in Cook County, Illinois, co-existent with Berwyn Township, which was formed in 1908 after breaking off from Cicero Township. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 54,016.-Demographics:...
, on August 25, 1941, and died September 4, 1998 at the age of 57. Allen spent his childhood years in Brookfield, Illinois
Brookfield, Illinois
Brookfield is a suburb of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, west of downtown. The population was 19,085 at the 2000 census...
, and graduated from Riverside-Brookfield High School in 1959. He attended Southern Illinois University
Southern Illinois University
Southern Illinois University is a state university system based in Carbondale, Illinois, in the Southern Illinois region of the state, with multiple campuses...
where he majored in botany and zoology; he was graduated in 1967 with a B.A. and M.A. Degree in Botany.
From 1967 to 1973, he was a Graduate Assistant at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and a Staff Assistant in the Department of Botany at Southern Illinois University. He conducted environmental impact studies for the Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority
The Tennessee Valley Authority is a federally owned corporation in the United States created by congressional charter in May 1933 to provide navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development in the Tennessee Valley, a region particularly affected...
and was involved in studying the impact of air pollution
Air pollution
Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals, particulate matter, or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms, or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment, into the atmosphere....
on lichens.
Allen studied lichen identification at the University of Tennessee, under the tutorage of Dr. Aaron J. Sharp, a distinguished bryologist. In 1970 he published on the lichens of Illinois
Illinois
Illinois is the fifth-most populous state of the United States of America, and is often noted for being a microcosm of the entire country. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and northern Illinois, and natural resources like coal,...
and in 1971 on the lichens of Tennessee
Tennessee
Tennessee is a U.S. state located in the Southeastern United States. It has a population of 6,346,105, making it the nation's 17th-largest state by population, and covers , making it the 36th-largest by total land area...
. In 1973 he was awarded a Ph. D. degree from the University of Tennessee for his dissertation titled "Taxonomic and ecological studies on the lichens of Southern Illinois". During the summer of 1973, Allen Skorepa collected lichens in Alaska
Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the United States by area. It is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait...
.
In the summer of 1976, Allen Skorepa, Arnold Norden & Donald Windler were granted a contract by the Power Plant Siting Program of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to study the use of lichens as indicator organisms for the detection of pollutants. Thus, for the next two years these three researchers set about scouring the state for lichen specimens. They succeeded in collecting over 3,000 specimens which were deposited in the Towson State University Herbarium (BALT). In the December 1977 issue of Castanea, Skorepa et al. listed 242 species of lichens collected in Maryland.
Further collecting yielded an additional 92 species making a total of 306 species of lichens for Maryland. These 92 species were listed in a 1979 publication that dealt mainly with substrate preferences of the various species.
Most of the species of lichens listed in the Lichens of Maryland
Lichens of Maryland
The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources:* lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa The following list of Lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources:*(1) lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa The following list of Lichens of...
are from Allen Skorepa's identifications.
Publications
- Skorepa, A. C. 1970. Lichenological records from central and
northern Illinois. Ill. State Acad. Sci. Trans. 63 (1): 78-82.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1970. Notes on Physcia pseudospeciosa and Physcia wainioi in eastern North America. Castanea 35 (4): 321-322.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1971. Lichens new to Tennessee. Castanea 36 (1): 63-71.
- Skorepa, A. C., and A. J. Sharp. 1971. Lichens in "packets" of the lacewing larvae (Chrysopidae) [Nodita pavida]. The Bryologist 74 (3): 363-364.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1972. A catalog of the lichens reported from Tennessee. The Bryologist 75 (4): 481-500.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1973. Taxonomic and ecological studies on the lichens of Southern Illinois. PhD dissertation, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 248 pp.
- Reyes, C. R. and A. Skorepa. 1974. Contribucion a la flora liquenologica del Macarao, Venezue la. i. [Translation Title: Contribution to the lichen flora of Macarao, Venezuela. I.] The Bryologist 77 (2): 257.
- Skorepa, A. C. and W. H. Nussbaumer. 1975. Occurrence of corticolous lichens in a rural locality prior to operation of a new coal fired power plant [Pollution studies]. J. Tenn. Acad. Sci. 50 (3): 84-90.
- Rogers, K. E. and A. C. Skorepa. 1975. Notes on the lichens of Mississippi (1973/1974). J. Miss. Acad. Sci. 19: 148-153.
- Skorepa, A. C. and D. H. Vitt. 1976. A quantitative study of epiphytic lichen vegetation in relation to SO2 pollution in western Alberta. Information Report Nor-X-161, Northern Forest Research Centre, Edmonton.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1977. Additions to the lichen flora of Illinois. Trans. Ill. State Acad. Sci. 70 (3/4): 370-374.
- Skorepa, A. C., A. W. Norden and D. R. Windler. 1977. Studies on the lichens of Maryland [Annotated checklist]. Castanea 42 (4): 265-279.
- Skorepa, A. C., A. W. Norden and D. R. Windler. 1979. Substrate ecology of lichens in Maryland. Castanea 44 (3): 129-142.
- Douglas, G. W., W. L. Peterson and A. C. Skorepa. 1981. Preliminary checklist of the mosses [Musci] and lichens in the Fort Murray area, Alberta, Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany 59 (8): 1456-1564.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1983. New combinations in the lichen genera Hypotrachyna and Parmelina. Phytologia 53: 445-446.
- Skorepa, A. C. and A. W. Norden. 1984. The rare lichens of Maryland. In A. W. Norden, D. C. Forester & G. H. Fenwick (eds.): Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Maryland. Maryland Natural Heritage Program, Annapolis, pp. 57-73.
- Skorepa, A. C. 1984. The rediscovery of Phaeophyscia leana. The Bryologist 87 (3): 257.