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    • Structural Complexity in Old-growth Forests
    • Dynamics of white pine-hemlock-hardwood forests
    • Forest community response to moderate-severity disturbance
    • Understanding the Chicago Urban Forest
    • Maintaining Oak Canopy Dominance in Chicago Urban Forests
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    • Ecological Impacts of Invasive Trees
    • Tree phenology in response to recent climatic changes
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The Forest Ecology Lab at The Morton Arboretum conducts research on a variety of topics related to forest ecology and management.

We perform primary and applied research focused on improving our understanding of forest ecosystems and developing forest management and restoration strategies

Areas of research focus include:

  • Dendrochronology
  • Silvicultural Restoration
  • Structural complexity
  • Forest resilience
  • Invasive trees
  • Climate change and phenology
  • Urban ecosystems


We conduct research around the world but our primary geographical focus areas are the old-growth and secondary forests of the upper Great Lakes region  and the urban forest of the Chicago metropolitan region 

Current projects

Upper Great Lakes forests:
  • Canopy structural complexity in old-growth hemlock-hardwood forests
  • Dynamics of white pine-hemlock-hardwood forests
  • Great Lakes Coastal Pine Forests
  • Forest community response to moderate-severity disturbance

Chicago Region Forests
  • Understanding the Chicago Urban Forest
  • Maintaining Oak Canopy Dominance in Urban Natural Areas
  • Ecosystem impacts of invasive tree species
  • Tree phenology in response to recent climatic changes
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