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The Institute communicates its scientific and educational information in a number of ways. One major outlet is peer-reviewed publications and reports. Cary Institute staff regularly publish in the best-rated journals in their respective fields.
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, “Catastrophic windthrow in the presettlement forests of Wisconsin”, Ecology, vol. 65, p. 803-809, 1984.
, “Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Acer saccharum”, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 112, p. 134-145, 1985.
, “Growth and canopy architecture of shade tolerant trees: response to canopy gaps”, Ecology, vol. 69, p. 786-795, 1988.
, “An index for understory light levels in and around canopy gaps”, Ecology, vol. 69, p. 1634-1638, 1988.
, “Different responses to gaps among shade-tolerant trees species”, Ecology, vol. 70, p. 548-550, 1989.
, “Suppression and release during canopy recruitment in Fagus grandifolia”, Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, vol. 117, p. 1-7, 1990.
, “Light regimes beneath closed canopies and tree-fall gaps in temperate and tropical forests”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 20, p. 620-631, 1990.
, “Effects of frequency, timing, and intensity of woody browsing on growth and survival of tree seedlings”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 817-825, 1994.
, “Causes and consequences of resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light transmission by canopy trees”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 337-349, 1994.
, “Biomass allocation and multiple resource limitation in tree seedlings”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 26, p. 1521-1530, 1996.
, “Measurement and modeling of spatially-explicit variation in light transmission through interior cedar-hemlock forests of British Columbia”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 29, p. 1775-1783, 1999.
, “Interspecific and intraspecific variation in tree seedling survival: effects of allocation to roots vs. carbohydrate reserves”, Oecologia, vol. 121, p. 1-11, 1999.
, “Interspecific variation in susceptibility to windthrow as a function of tree size and storm severity for northern temperate tree species”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 31, p. 1-10, 2001.
, “A spatially-explicit watershed-scale analysis of dissolved organic carbon in Adirondack lakes”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 14, p. 839-854, 2004.
, “A neighborhood analysis of canopy tree competition: effects of shading versus crowding”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 34, p. 778-787, 2004.
, “Analysis of neighborhood dynamics of forest ecosystems using likelihood methods and modeling”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 16, p. 62-73, 2006.
, “Neighborhood analyses of canopy tree competition along environmental gradients in New England forests”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 16, p. 540-554, 2006.
, “Variation in susceptibility to hurricane damage as a function of storm intensity in Puerto Rican tree species”, Biotropica, vol. 42, p. 87-94, 2010.
, “Frequency, not relative abundance, of temperate tree species varies along climate gradients in eastern North America”, Ecology, vol. 91, p. 3433-3440, 2010.
Models in Ecosystem Science. 2003, p. 456.
, “The response of woody plants to disturbance: patterns of establishment and growth”, in S. T. A. Pickett and P. White (eds.). The Ecology of Natural Disturbance and Patch Dynamics, 1985, p. 197-216.
, “Meeting of an informal working group on permanent sample plots for the study of vegetation”, in C. D. Canham (ed.). Permanent Plotter 1(1)., 1987, p. 3.
, “Linking tree population dynamics and forest ecosystem processes”, in C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems, 1995, p. 84-93.
, “The Role of Modeling in Ecosystem Science”, in Canham, C. D., J. S. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.), 2003, p. 1-12.
, “Neatness is not a virtue”, in J. C. Purinton (ed.). Voices of the Land, 2004, p. 20-24.