Phil Jenkins - Curriculum Vitae
Philip D. Jenkins, Curatorial Specialist, Senior
Herbarium, Department of Plant Sciences
Shantz Building 113
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
Tel. (520) 621-7243
FAX (520) 621-7186
Education:
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
Masters in systematics of Browallia (Solanaceae). Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
Major Professor: L. McDade.
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
B.A. Biology, 1990
Professional Positions:
Assistant Curator of the Herbarium, Plant Sciences, University of Arizona. 1991-present
Environmental Consultant, Southwestern Field Biologists, Tucson, AZ. 1989-1991
Research Assistant, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experimental Station, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Tempe, AZ. 1980-1984
Reports and Publications:
Jenkins, P., L. McDade, M. Fishbein. 1995. Phenology in a Tropical Dry Forest near its northernmost limit in northwestern Mexico. Report to the Association of Tropical Biologists and the annual American Institute for Biological Sciences, San Diego, August, 1995.
McDade, L., M. Fishbein, P. Jenkins. 1994. Review of The Families of Flowering Plants: Interactive Identification and Information Retrieval, by L. Watson and M. J. Dallwitz, CSIRO 1994. On Compact Disc.
Van Devender, R. and P. Jenkins. 1993. A new species of Browallia (Solanaceae) from the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Madrono Vol. 40, No. 4. Berkeley, CA. pp 214-223.
Rondeau, R.J., T.R. Van Devender, P.D. Jenkins, C.D. Bertelsen and R.K. Van Devender. 1992. Extirpated plant species of the Tucson Mountains. Pp 141-148. In C.P. Stone and E.S. Bellatoni (eds.) Proceedings of the=
Synposium on Research in Saguaro National Monument. U.S.D.I. National Park Service, Tucson.
Jenkins, P., F. Reichenbacher, K. Johnson and A. Gondor. 1991. Vegetation inventory, classification and monitoring for Walnut Canyon National Monument, Arizona. Report to the U.S.D.I. National Park Service. 71 pages and map.
Jenkins, P., F. Reichenbacher, K. Johnson and A. Gondor. 1991. Vegetation inventory, classification and monitoring for Tonto National Monument, Arizona. Report to the U.S.D.I. National Park Service. 87 pages and map.
Jenkins, P., F. Reichenbacher, K. Johnson and A. Gondor. 1991. Vegetation inventory, classification and monitoring for Montezuma Well, Montezuma Castle National Monument, Arizona. Report to the U.S.D.I. National Park Service. 50 pages and map.
Manuscripts in progress:
Jenkins, P. In press. A report on the vegetation of the Sierra Madre Occidental in the state of Chihuahua for Centro de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonimo de Mexico. 27 pages and map.
Jenkins, P. In press. A report on the revision of Howard Scott Gentry’s Rio Mayo Plants. As part of a symposium from the “At the Pass” conference, El Paso, TX. March 1993.
Martin, P., P. Jenkins, R. Van Devender, R. Wilson, D. Yetman. In prep. A revision of Howard Scott Gentry’s Rio Mayo Plants: A vegetation and flora of southern Sonora and southwestern Chihuahua. (originally printed by Carnegie Institution of Washington publication 527, 1942)
Rondeau, R.J., T.R. Van Devender, C. D. Bertelsen, P.D. Jenkins, R. K. Van Devender, M. A. Dimmett. In press. Annotated flora and vegetation of the Tucson Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. Submitted to the Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences.
