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Exploring Tree Biology And Forest Evolution With Dr. Chuck Cannon Of The Morton Arboretum

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In this episode, we discuss the biology and the individual behavior of trees with Dr. Chuck Cannon, a Senior Scientist in Ecological Evolution at The Morton Arboretum. As an expert in forest evolution, wildlife, and conservation, Dr. Cannon brings a unique set of skills and knowledge to the Arboretum. Currently, his work focuses on two primary research questions:

    1. How can we ensure that tree species maintain resilience and adaptability in rapidly changing, human-dominated environments, and how do naturally occurring hybridization and genetic exchange among interfertile species contribute to this process?
    2. Can new technologies provide novel insights into tree biology, and how can the application of innovative tools and techniques overcome the challenges of studying trees?

In addition to diving into these questions, we explore:

  • How Dr. Cannon’s work shifted from primate research to the biology of trees.
  • How a forest is defined, and how this environment is created.
  • The ways that trees can indicate environmental quality.
  • What we can learn from trees.
  • The biggest threats that trees face.

Want to learn more about Dr. Cannon and his fascinating work with trees? Click here now!

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Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

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In this episode, we discuss the biology and the individual behavior of trees with Dr. Chuck Cannon, a Senior Scientist in Ecological Evolution at The Morton Arboretum. As an expert in forest evolution, wildlife, and conservation, Dr. Cannon brings a unique set of skills and knowledge to the Arboretum. Currently, his work focuses on two primary research questions:

    1. How can we ensure that tree species maintain resilience and adaptability in rapidly changing, human-dominated environments, and how do naturally occurring hybridization and genetic exchange among interfertile species contribute to this process?
    2. Can new technologies provide novel insights into tree biology, and how can the application of innovative tools and techniques overcome the challenges of studying trees?

In addition to diving into these questions, we explore:

  • How Dr. Cannon’s work shifted from primate research to the biology of trees.
  • How a forest is defined, and how this environment is created.
  • The ways that trees can indicate environmental quality.
  • What we can learn from trees.
  • The biggest threats that trees face.

Want to learn more about Dr. Cannon and his fascinating work with trees? Click here now!

Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection

Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/30PvU9C

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