Dr. Norm Reichenbach was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1954. He joined the Liberty University Biology Department in 1990 and then again in 1997. During 4 of the years between 91 and 97 he was on the mission field working with an unreached people group. His research interest is in herpetology and he is engaged in research projects on the Peaks of Otter Salamander and the Timber rattlesnake. In 1990 he married Susan and they have 2 children: Faith and Keith.
Articles
Ohio Conservation Plan: Plains gartersnake, Thamnophis radix (with M. Barrie, K. Becka, G. Burghardt, S. Butterworth, C. Caldwell, F. Dierkes, P. Johantgen, K. Stanford, and D. Wynn), Ohio Division of Wildlife (2010)
This plan outlines strategies and methods used in an ongoing study initiated in 1999 to...
The Ecology of the Peaks of Otter Salamander (Plethodon Hubrichti) in sympatry with the Eastern Red-Backed Salamander (Plethodon Cinereus) (with Andrew Kniowski), Herpetological Conservation and Biology (2009)
The Peaks of Otter Salamander, Plethodon hubrichti, is found along a 19 km length of...
The Effects of Timbering on Plethodon hubrichti over 12 Years (with Paul Sattler), Journal of Herpetology (2007)
Clearcuts have been shown to adversely affect salamander populations, whereas impacts from milder forms of...
Plethodon hubrichti (Peaks of Otter Salamander) Reproduction (with Andrew Kniowski), Herpetology Review (2006)
Is the Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon cinereus) Encroaching upon Populations of the Peaks of Otter Salamander (P. hubrichti)? (with Garth Aasen), Catesbeiana (2004)
Contributions to Books
An Assessment of Exposure Models for Bioengineered Microorganisms (with L. Barry Goss, Barney W. Cornaby, Kenneth M. Duke, Philip R. Sticksel, and Mary Ann Zanetos), Aquatic Toxicology and Environmental Fate: Ninth Volume (1986)
Environmental risk assessment performed for chemicals involves exposure assessment, effects assessment, and risk integration. The...