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Genomic evidence of prevalent hybridization throughout the evolutionary history of the fig-wasp pollination mutualism (3.102214)
Date: February 2 2021Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Is speciation an unrelenting march to reproductive isolation? (3.102215)
Date: September 2021Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Extending Our Scientific Reach in Arboreal Ecosystems for Research and Management (3.102216)
Date: November 8 2021Creator: Cannon, Charles H., Borchetta, Colby, Kua, Chai-Shian, Lowman, Meg, Strijk, Joeri
Type: Article
Arboreal Dimensions of Biodiversity (3.102217)
Date: August 2 2021Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Description:Blog post authored by Charles Cannon and William H. Schlesinger about the need to consider dimensions other than the number of species, such as tree canopy size, when characterizing biodiversity. The article appeared on William H. Schlesinger's blog, Translational Ecology.
Discovering and Applying the Urban Rules of Life to Design Sustainable and Healthy Cities (3.102459)
Date: October 2021Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Jake Miesbauer, Murphy Westwood, and Chuck Cannon talk on various research projects/initiatives (3.62058)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Description:Jake Miesbauer discusses tree root systems, use of sonic tomographs to gauge whether trees are solid or hollow, and testing branch attachment strength. Murphy Westwood discusses the Global Tree Conservation Program. Chuck Cannon discusses the Center For Tree Science.
Center for Tree Science Undergraduate Research Fellowship, long version (3.62441)
Date: 2016Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Growing Brilliantly Campaign, Annual Dinner Party, 2018 (3.64096)
Date: September 24 2018Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Growing Brilliantly Campaign, Annual Dinner Party, 2018, high resolution (3.64097)
Date: September 20 2018Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Demography and destiny: The syngameon in hyperdiverse systems (3.67069)
Date: 2019Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Perennial Report, 2019, final (3.82923)
Date: January 24 2020Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Perennial Report, 2019, final (3.82924)
Date: January 13 2020Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
2019 Undergraduate Research Symposium: Introduction by Dr. Chuck Cannon (3.82979)
Date: 2019Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Comment on “Eocene Fagaceae from Patagonia and Gondwanan legacy in Asian rainforests” (3.85398)
Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Genomic Identity of White Oak Species in an Eastern North American Syngameon (3.85405)
Date: September 5 2019Creator: Hipp, Andrew, Garner, Mira, Hahn, Marlene, Fitzek, Elisabeth, Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Biodiversity bottlenecks (3.85488)
Date: June 10 2020Creator: Cannon, Charles H.
Type: Article
Description:Guest column written by Chuck Cannon for the Translational Ecology blog, maintained by Dr. William H. Schlesinger of the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies.
In this essay, Dr. Cannon discusses measures and approaches in which we might prevent what is currently a steadily narrowing bottleneck for global biodiversity from becoming the mass extinction event predicted by many scientists.
Grafting has enormous ex-situ conservation potential (3.86485)
Date: August 25 2020Creator: Cannon, Charles H., Kua, Chai-Shian
Type: Document
Description:An eLetter response to the Science article: McCann, M.C. "Chimeric plants--the best of both worlds." Science 369, no. 6504 (2020): 618-619.
This online letter to the editor argues that grafting, a unique property of plant propagation, is an exciting and potentially powerful way to preserve, manage, and explore plant biodiversity.
Oak Genomics Press Release (3.90873)
Date: April 20 2020Type: Document
Sap flow variation in response to environmental factors in American sycamores (3.91117)
Date: 2020Type: Video
Description:Katelyn McBride, a student in the 2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, giving the presentation "Sap flow variation in response to environmental factors in American sycamores" as part of the 2020 REU Symposium.
Early Detection and Rapid Response: Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) Monitoring (3.91121)
Date: 2020Type: Video
Description:Leslie Vargas, a student in the 2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, giving the presentation "Early Detection and Rapid Response: Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus altissima) Monitoring" as part of the 2020 REU Symposium.
2020 Chicago Region Tree Census Report (3.92361)
Date: 2021Type: Document
Description:Report of the 2020 Chicago Region Tree Census, which was conducted by by The Morton Arboretum, Davey Resource Group Inc., and the Student Conservation Association.
2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Symposium: Introduction by Chuck Cannon (3.92721)
Date: 2020Type: Video
Description:An introduction to the 2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Symposium, presented by Chuck Cannon.
A Robust Computer Vision Algorithm for Tracking Tree Branches (3.92732)
Date: 2020Type: Video
Description:Sydney Kaplan, a student in the 2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, giving the presentation " A Robust Computer Vision Algorithm for Tracking Tree Branches" as part of the 2020 REU Symposium.
Chicago Region Tree Census Promotional Video (3.92736)
Date: April 2021Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Description:A promotional video that describes some of the work done by and accomplishments of the Chicago Region Tree Census.