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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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, The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2012, vol. 1249. 2012, p. 246.
, The year in ecology and conservation biology 2011, vol. 1223. 2011.
The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2010, vol. 1195. 2010.
The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2009, vol. 1162. 2009.
, “Wood thrush nest success and post-fledging survival across a temporal pulse of small mammal abundance in an oak forest”, J. Anim. Ecol., vol. 77, p. 830-837, 2008.
, “What is the best predictor of annual Lyme disease incidence: Weather, mice, or acorns?”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 15, p. 575-586, 2005.
, “Use of track plates to quantify predation risk at small spatial scales”, J. Mammal, vol. 86, p. 991-996, 2005.
, “Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: Is it stabilizing?”, Oikos, vol. 107, p. 592-602, 2004.
, “Toward a comprehensive conservation theory”, in S. T. A. Pickett, R. S. Ostfeld, M. Shachak, and G. E. Likens (eds.). The Ecological Basis of Conservation: Heterogeneity, Ecosystems, and Biodiversity, 1997, p. 384-399.
, “Tick population trends and forest type [Response to Ginsberg et al.]”, Science, vol. 281, p. 350-351, 1998.
, “Temporal and spatial dynamics of ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in a rural landscape”, J. Med. Ent., vol. 33, p. 90-95, 1996.
, “Sublethal effects of Metarhizium anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) on engorged larval, nymphal, and adult Ixodes scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae)”, J. Med. Ent., vol. 41, p. 922-929, 2004.
, “A study of the effects of invasive plant species on small mammals of the Hudson River freshwater marshes”, J. R. Waldman and W. C. Nieder (eds.). Final Reports of the Tibor T. Polgar Fellowship Program, 1999. p. 1-21, 2000.
, “Spatiotemporal variation in a Lyme disease host and vector: black-legged ticks on white-footed mice”, Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, vol. 1, p. 129-138, 2001.
, “Spatio-temporal patterns in county-level incidence and reporting of Lyme disease in the northeastern United States, 1990–2000”, Environ. Ecol. Stat., vol. 14, p. 83-100, 2007.
, “Spatial selection and inheritance: Applying evolutionary concepts to population dynamics in heterogeneous space”, Ecology, vol. 88, p. 1112-1118, 2007.
, “Spatial heterogeneity in predator activity, nest survivorship, and nest-site selection in two forest thrushes”, Oecologia, vol. 148, p. 22-29, 2006.
, “Spatial epidemiology: An emerging (or re-emerging) discipline”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 20, p. 328-336, 2005.
, “Spatial dynamics of Lyme disease: A review”, EcoHealth, vol. 5, p. 167-95, 2008.
, “Songbird populations in fluctuating environments: Predator responses to pulsed resources”, Ecology, vol. 84, p. 406-415, 2003.
Social Systems and Population Cycles in Voles. 1990, p. 229.
, “Social behavior, demography, and rodent-borne pathogens”, in J. O. Wolff and P. W. Sherman (eds.). Rodent Societies, 2007, p. 478-486.
, “Small-mammal herbivores in a patchy environment: individual strategies and population responses”, in M. D. Hunter, T. Ohgushi, and P. W. Price (eds.). Effects of Resource Distribution on Animal-Plant Interactions, 1992, p. 43-74.