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Mentioned in 10 episodes
Finding the Mother Tree
Book • 2021
In 'Finding the Mother Tree,' Suzanne Simard combines her personal narrative with scientific insights to reveal the complex, interdependent relationships within forest ecosystems.
The book highlights her research on the 'Wood Wide Web,' a network of mycorrhizal fungi that connects trees, allowing them to share nutrients and information.
Simard also shares her personal journey, including her upbringing in the rainforests of British Columbia, her struggles within the male-dominated logging industry, and her groundbreaking experiments that challenge conventional wisdom about forest ecology.
The book emphasizes the cooperative nature of trees, particularly the role of 'Mother Trees' as hubs in these networks, and explores the implications of this research for sustainable forestry and combating climate change.
The book highlights her research on the 'Wood Wide Web,' a network of mycorrhizal fungi that connects trees, allowing them to share nutrients and information.
Simard also shares her personal journey, including her upbringing in the rainforests of British Columbia, her struggles within the male-dominated logging industry, and her groundbreaking experiments that challenge conventional wisdom about forest ecology.
The book emphasizes the cooperative nature of trees, particularly the role of 'Mother Trees' as hubs in these networks, and explores the implications of this research for sustainable forestry and combating climate change.
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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as a memoir/science book about the interconnectedness of trees and the concept of 'mother trees'.


Cal Newport

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Ep. 250: In Defense of Thinking
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as an incredible groundbreaking book by Dr. Suzanne Simard.


Ky Dickens

53 snips
S2E6: Plant Intelligence and Ancestral Wisdom
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when discussing plant communication and the underground networks of mycelium.


Michael Pollan

28 snips
#1678 - Michael Pollan
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por revelar a interconexão das florestas e a ciência ecológica que mudou sua visão sobre ecossistemas.

Christopher Garman

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#335 | O MUNDO ENTROU EM COLAPSO (E ISSO PODE SER ÓTIMO PARA O BRASIL)
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when discussing her research on the interconnectedness of trees in forests.

Suzanne Simard

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Finding the Mother Tree – A Conversation with Suzanne Simard
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to highlight the interconnectedness of trees within a forest ecosystem.


Mark Taylor

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The Human Connection to Nature
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as a book by Susan Simard, who is associated with the research.


Tom Chivers

Episode 91: Entangled Life and the wood wide web
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when discussing the cooperative relationships in forests.

Suzanne Simard

97. How Smart Is a Forest?
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in relation to the interconnectedness of forest life.


Elise Loehnen

How to Commune More Deeply with Nature (Maria Rodale)
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to illustrate the intelligence of natural networks and the mycelium.

Perry Knoppert

Episode #447: From Frustration to Creation: Building with Chaos Instead of Blueprints


