Frank Reichenbacher

Research Designated Campus Colleague

I am a near life-long Arizonan, student, and denizen of the Sonoran Desert. I am interested in many things ecological and anthropological. I received a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Prescott College and a M.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Arizona with C.H. Lowe. I spent four years with the Arizona Natural Heritage Program as Plant Ecologist and then fifteen years as a biological field consultant in Tucson.

Since taking over the family business in Phoenix I have found many excuses to leave it to others more capable than me. Instead I have begun the process of taking up research projects begun more than thirty years ago. Here are some:

  1. Ecology and conservation status of the Tumamoc globeberry (Tumamoca macdougalii Rose, Cucurbitaceae), since 1984.
  2. Ring-cloning in the Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii S. Watson, Platanaceae), an inactive interest since 1988, but now active.
  3. Ecology, conservation status, and phylogeny of the endangered Arizona cliffrose (Purshia subintegra (Kearney) Henrickson, Rosaceae), since 1987.
  4. Mapping the Biotic Communities of North America, recently reactivated, since 1982.

Publications

Reichenbacher, Frank. 2008. Revisiting the Tumamoc Globeberry. Plant Press, 32(2):5-7.

Reichenbacher, Frank. 1994. Identification of Purshia subintegra (ROSACEAE). Great Basin Naturalist 54:256-271.

Reichenbacher, Frank. 1985. Conservation of Southwestern Agaves. Desert Plants, 7(2):103-107.

Reichenbacher, Frank. 1984. Ecology and evolution of Southwestern riparian plant commun­ities. Desert Plants 6:15‑22.

Reichenbacher, Frank. 1981. Analysis of the deciduous, riparian woodland vegeta­tion of peren­nial Trout Creek, Mohave County, Arizona. M.S. Thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

Brown, David E., Frank Reichenbacher and Sue Franson. 1998. A Classification of North American Biotic Communities. Univ. Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 141 pp. & 1:10,000,000 scale map.

Ferguson, G., S.D. Carnahan, T.R. Van Devender, A. Lilia Reina-Guerrero, J.L. Anderson, F.W. Reichenbacher, S.F. Hale, and J. Malusa. 2018. Preliminary Flora of the Sierra la Buenos Aires, Sonora, Mexico. Plant Press, 41:33-42.

Reichenbacher, Frank W. and D. Valdez Zamudio. 1992.      Use of a Climatological Model in an Endangered Plant Survey of International Scope. pp. 16-37, In Proc. Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plant Conf. New Mexico Forestry & Res. Cons. Div., Santa Fe, New Mex. Misc. Pub. 2.

Schmalzel, Robert J., Frank W. Reichenbacher, and Sue Rutman. 1995. Demographic Study of the Rare Coryphantha robbinsorum (Cactaceae) in Southeastern Arizona. Madroño, 42(3) pp 332-448.

Degree(s)

  • B.A. in Environmental Studies, Prescott College
  • M.S. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, The University of Arizona with C.H. Lowe