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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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S. R. Carpenter and S. T. A. Pickett, “Accelerate Synthesis in Ecology and Environmental Sciences”, BioScience, vol. 59, p. 699-701, 2009.
S. M. Raciti, et al., “Accumulation of Carbon and Nitrogen in Residential Soils with Different Land-Use Histories”, Ecosystems, vol. 14, p. 287-297, 2011.
A. Flores, S. T. A. Pickett, W. C. Zipperer, R. V. Pouyat, and R. Pirani, “Adopting a modern ecological view of the metropolitan landscape: the case of a greenspace system for the New York City region”, Landscape Urban Plan, vol. 39, p. 295-308, 1998.
S. T. A. Pickett and M. L. Cadenasso, “Advancing urban ecological studies: Frameworks, concepts, and results from the Baltimore Ecosystem Study”, Austral Ecol., vol. 3, p. 114-125, 2006.
S. T. A. Pickett and M. L. Cadenasso, “Altered resources, disturbance, and heterogeneity: A framework for comparing urban and non-urban soils”, Urban Ecosystems, vol. 12, p. 23-44, 2009.
W. C. Zipperer, J. Wu, R. V. Pouyat, and S. T. A. Pickett, “The application of ecological principles to urban and urbanizing landscapes”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 10, p. 685-688, 2000.
M. J. McDonnell, S. T. A. Pickett, and R. V. Pouyat, “The application of the ecological gradient paradigm to the study of urban effects”, in M. J. McDonnell and S. T. A. Pickett (eds.). Humans as Components of Ecosystems: The Ecology of Subtle Human Effects and Populated Areas, 1993, p. 175-189.
R. W. Myster and S. T. A. Pickett, “Association analysis and pathways of old field succession at the Hutcheson Memorial Forest center”, J. Ecol., vol. 80, p. 291-302, 1992.
S. T. A. Pickett and V. T. Parker, “Avoiding the old pitfalls: opportunities in a new discipline”, Restor. Ecol., vol. 2, p. 75-79, 1994.
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S. J. Meiners, M. L. Cadenasso, and S. T. A. Pickett, “Beyond biodiversity: Multiple responses of invasion in a self-assembling community”, Ecol. Lett., vol. 7, p. 121-126, 2004.
S. T. A. Pickett, et al., “Beyond urban legends: An emerging framework of urban ecology, as illustrated by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study”, BioScience, vol. 58, p. 139-150, 2008.
S. T. A. Pickett, M. L. Cadenasso, and J. M. Grove, “Biocomplexity in coupled natural-human systems: A multidimensional framework”, Ecosystems, vol. 8, p. 225-232, 2005.
C. M. Swan, S. T. A. Pickett, K. Slavecz, P. Warren, and K. T. Willey, “Biodiversity and community composition in urban ecosystems: coupled human, spatial and metacommunity processes”, in J. Niemela (Ed.), Handbook of Urban Ecology, 2011, p. 179-186.
Biodiversity in Drylands: Toward a Unified Framework. 2004, p. 368.
K. Szlavecz, P. Warren, and S. T. A. Pickett, “Biodiversity on the urban landscape”, in R. P. Cincotta and L. J. Gorenflo. Human Population: Its Influences on Biological Diversity, Ecological Studies 214., 2011, p. 75-101.
G. R. Wein, S. T. A. Pickett, and B. S. Collins, “Biomass allocation of Erythronium americanum populations in different light intensities”, Ann. Bot., vol. 61, p. 717-722, 1988.
S. T. A. Pickett, M. L. Cadenasso, and T. L. Benning, “Biotic and abiotic variability as key determinants of savanna heterogeneity at multiple spatio-temporal scales”, in J. T. du Toit, H. C. Biggs, and K. H. Rogers (eds.). The Kruger Experience: Ecology and Management of Savanna Heterogeneity, 2003, p. 22-40.
M. L. Cadenasso and S. T. A. Pickett, “Boundaries as structural and functional entities in landscapes: Understanding flows in ecology and urban design”, in B. McGrath, V. Marshall, M. L. Cadenasso, J. M. Grove, S. T. A. Pickett, R. Plunz, and J. Towers (eds.). Designing Patch Dynamics, 2007, p. 116-131.
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S. T. A. Pickett and J. J. Armesto, “Canopy Gaps in Forest Systems [review of symposium organized by J. S. Denslow and T. A. Spies]”, vol. 68. p. 554-555, 1987.
R. V. Pouyat, et al., “Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient”, in J. M. Kelly and W. W. McFee (eds.). Carbon Forms and Functions in Forest Soils, 1995, p. 569-587.
P. M. Groffman, R. V. Pouyat, M. J. McDonnell, S. T. A. Pickett, and W. C. Zipperer, “Carbon pools and trace gas fluxes in urban forest soils”, in R. Lal, J. Kimble, E. Levine, and B. A. Stewart (eds.). Advances in Soil Science: Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect, 1995, p. 147-158.
M. B. Goldman, P. M. Groffman, R. V. Pouyat, M. J. McDonnell, and S. T. A. Pickett, “CH4 uptake and N availability in forest soils along an urban to rural gradient”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 27, p. 281-286, 1995.
S. J. Meiners and S. T. A. Pickett, “Changes in community and population responses across a forest-field gradient”, Ecography, vol. 22, p. 261-267, 1999.
J. Kolasa and S. T. A. Pickett, “Changing academic perspectives of ecology: A view from within”, in E. A. Johnson and M. J. Mappin (eds.). Environmental Education and Advocacy: Changing Perspectives of Ecology and Education, 2005, p. 50-71.

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