Participants identifying Fagaceae specimen during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden (3.96910)
Date: September 19 2018Type: Photographic image
Description:Participants identifying Fagaceae specimen during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden in 2018.
Joeri Strijk presenting at the SEABG Red List workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden (3.96872)
Date: September 17 2021Type: Photographic image
Description:Joeri Strijk presenting at the SEABG Red List workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden.
Participants identifying Fagaceae specimen during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden (3.96863)
Date: September 20 2018Type: Photographic image
Description:Participants identifying Fagaceae specimen during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden in 2018.
Participants reviewing Red List assessments during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden (3.96862)
Date: September 20 2018Type: Photographic image
Description:Participants reviewing Red List assessments during SEABG workshop in Pha Tad Ke Botanical Garden in 2018.
U.S Wild Harvested Tree Species: A Conservation Snapshot (3.91113)
Date: 2020Type: Video
Description:
Theodore James Bohdanowycz, a student in the 2020 Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, giving the presentation "U.S Wild Harvested Tree Species: A Conservation Snapshot" as part of the 2020 REU Symposium.
Botanic Garden Leadership in Global Plant Crisis Press Release (3.90887)
Date: August 25 2020Type: Document
Murphy Westwood Promotion Press Release (3.90734)
Date: February 15 2017Type: Document
Arboretum Promotions Appointments Press Release (3.86938)
Date: September 10 2014Type: Document
Murphy Westwood Press Release (3.86895)
Date: December 20 2013Type: Document
Botanic garden solutions to the plant extinction crisis (3.86147)
Creator: Westwood, Murphy, Cavender, Nicole
Type: Article
Taxonomic similarity does not predict necessary sample size for ex situ conservation: a comparison among five genera (3.85441)
Creator: Hoban, Sean M., Hipp, Andrew, Lobdell, Matt, Thompson, Patrick, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
The Oaks of the Americas Conservation Network (3.85435)
Creator: Denvir, Audrey, Westwood, Murphy, Hipp, Andrew
Type: Article
Rescuing Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations in China: the Case of the Xichous Oak (Quercus sichourensis) (3.85433)
Creator: Westwood, Murphy, Turner-Skoff, Jessica
Type: Article
Launching the Global Oak Conservation Initiative at The Morton Arboretum (3.85432)
Creator: Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Preserving Oak (Quercus sp.) Germplasm to Promote Ex-Situ Conservation (3.85431)
Creator: Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Toward the Metacollection: Coordinating conservation collections to safeguard plant diversity (3.85413)
Creator: Beckman Bruns, Emily, Hoban, Sean M., Lobdell, Matt, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
The Morton Arboretum's Oak Conservation Efforts in Latin America (3.85402)
Creator: Denvir, Audrey, Alvarez-Clare, Silvia, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
The Gateway to Tree Science at The Morton Arboretum (3.82989)
Date: 2019Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Description:The Gateway to Tree Science is an interactive outdoor exhibit designed to bring The Morton Arboretum’s tree science and research to life. The exhibit provides insightful information and ongoing, real-time demonstrations designed to educate professionals, homeowners, and others on best practices for tree care as well as to inspire students and future tree scientists with practical and timely advice drawn from decades of research at the Arboretum.
Using Open Source Data to Identify Conservation Priorities at Large Spatial Scales (3.67073)
Date: 2019Type: Dataset
Description:We are in the middle of the sixth mass extinction, due in part to the intensification of human land use. Therefore it is vital to quickly and effectively identify species at risk of extinction if we are to save them. The effects of human land use can extend beyond habitat loss by severing gene flow between subpopulations, making them more susceptible to inbreeding depression. These genetic effects have a negative impact on species viability and need to be considered in long-term conservation planning. One way to address this is by assessing the vulnerability of populations that are unable to reproduce with one another due to habitat fragmentation. In this study we used open source satellite imagery and species occurrence data to create a method for assessing the vulnerability of subpopulations of species. We selected ten focal species of Quercus found in Japan to develop this methodology and were able to identify four subpopulations that are likely threatened. With these data, we were able to identify local gardens and protected areas best situated to aid these subpopulations. Our methods use open source data and do not require costly field expeditions. Thus, this methodology can aid conservationists, who are often limited by cost or location, in quickly assessing the state of a species and the viability of its subpopulations.
Conservation Gap Analysis of Native U.S. Oaks (3.67005)
Date: July 2019Creator: Beckman Bruns, Emily, Denvir, Audrey, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Description:Oaks are critical to the health and function of forest and shrubland habitats in the United States, but many native oaks are threatened with extinction in the wild. Ongoing conservation efforts exist for some species, but with growing threats and limited resources and time, prioritization and coordination of conservation actions is critical. To facilitate these efforts, we conducted a comprehensive survey of both the achievements and most urgent needs for in situ (on-site) and ex situ (off-site) conservation of priority at-risk oak species in the U.S.
Extent: 114 pages
Growing Brilliantly Campaign, Annual Dinner Party, 2018, high resolution (3.64097)
Date: September 20 2018Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Growing Brilliantly Campaign, Annual Dinner Party, 2018 (3.64096)
Date: September 24 2018Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Three Rarest Trees in The Morton Arboretum's Living Collections, web version 2 (3.62072)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
Three Rarest Trees in The Morton Arboretum's Living Collections, web version 1 (3.62071)
Date: 2015Creator: The Morton Arboretum
Type: Video
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.
Planted: Finding Your Roots in STEM Careers: EP5: Dr. Murphy Westwood Photo Profile (3.60777)
Date: 2018Type: Document
'Planted' Podcast: Episode 5: Navigating Multiple Opportunities with guests Dr. Murphy Westwood and Trinity Pierce (3.60764)
Date: 2018Type: Audio
Description:Sometimes, does it really come down to trusting your gut? Setting a course within your STEM/plant career can be difficult when you are presented with multiple opportunities, internships or programs to choose between. In this episode of Planted, Dr. Murphy Westwood and Trinity Pierce share their insight on how they chose the opportunities in their path into STEM, and the skills they built along the way.
Extent: 26:22:21
The effect of 6-benzylaminopurine, a cytokinin, on bud-forcing of twelve oak species (3.60068)
Date: 2016Creator: Westwood, Murphy, Brennan, Andrea N., Taylor, Matthew
Type: Article
Description:Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Meeting of the International Plant Propagators' Society
Improving genetic conservation of tree species (3.60067)
Date: 2017Creator: Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Description:Proceedings of Workshop on Gene Conservation of Tree Species—Banking on the Future
Tissue culture using mature material for the conservation of oaks (3.55447)
Date: 2017Creator: Brennan, Andrea N., Taylor, Matthew, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Banking on the future: progress, challenges and opportunities for the genetic conservation of forest trees (3.55418)
Date: 2017Creator: Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Conservation genetics of rare trees restricted to subtropical montane cloud forests in southern China: a case study from Quercus arbutifolia (Fagaceae) (3.55383)
Date: 2016Creator: Deng, Min, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article
Strengthening the conservation value of ex situ tree collections (3.55374)
Date: 2015Creator: Cavender, Nicole, Westwood, Murphy, Bechtoldt, Cathy, Donnelly, Gerard T.
Type: Article
Phylogeography of Quercus glauca (Fagaceae), a dominant tree of East Asian subtropical evergreen forests, based on three chloroplast DNA interspace sequences (3.55371)
Date: 2015Creator: Deng, Min, Westwood, Murphy
Type: Article