Dr. Dennis Whigham

Institution: Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC)
Expertise: Ecology, Forests, Invasive Species, Nutrient Cycling, Wetlands
Chesapeake Management Areas: Vital Habitats, Healthy Watersheds
Research interests: The ecology of plants has been Dennis Whigham’s primary interest and his research has resulted in journeys through forests, fields and wetlands around the world. Explorations have lead to studies of woodland herbs – including orchids, vines, wetland species, invasive species and studies of forests in the tropics, temperate and boreal zones. In recent years, studies of interactions between orchids and fungi have lead in new and exciting directions. Whigham’s current focus is on wetlands, including the role of wetlands associated with juvenile salmon habitat in Alaska; the rarest terrestrial orchid in eastern North America; and invasive species. His current passion is to establish the North American Orchid Conservation Center (NAOCC), an initiative of the Smithsonian and the United States Botanic Garden. NAOCC will be based on continentally focused public-private collaborations that will result in the conservation of the genetic diversity of native orchids, initially in the U.S. and Canada.
Email: whighamd@si.edu
Web Address: serc.si.edu/users/dennis-whigham/whighamd6132002

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