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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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, “Denitrification hot spots: dominant role of invasive macrophyte Trapa natans in removing nitrogen from a tidal river”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 21, p. 3104-3114, 2011.
, “Macroinvertebrate communities of hypoxic habitats created by an invasive plant (Trapa natans) in the freshwater tidal Hudson River”, Fundam. Appl. Limnol., vol. 176, p. 199-207, 2010.
, “Millennial-aged organic carbon subsidies to a modern river food web”, Ecology, vol. 91, p. 2385-2393, 2010.
, “Total carbon analysis may overestimate organic carbon content of fresh waters in the presence of high dissolved inorganic carbon”, Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods, vol. 8, p. 196-201, 2010.
, “Phosphorus in inland waters”, in G.E. Likens (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, 2009.
, “Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large-river food web”, Ecology, vol. 89, p. 12-18, 2008.
, “Nitrogen transfer from sea to land via commercial fisheries”, Nature Geoscience, vol. 1, p. 111-113, 2008.
, “Temporal dynamics of dissolved oxygen in a floating leaved macrophyte bed”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 53, p. 1632-1641, 2008.
, “Changes in cyanobacterial dominance following the invasion of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha: Long-term results from the Hudson River estuary”, Estuaries and Coasts, vol. 30, p. 163-170, 2007.
, “Plumbing the global carbon cycle: Integrating inland waters into the terrestrial carbon budget”, Ecosystems, vol. 10, p. 171-184, 2007.
, “The global abundance and size distribution of lakes, ponds, and impoundments”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 51, p. 2388-2397, 2006.
, “Hydrologic control of external carbon loads and primary production in the tidal freshwater Hudson”, in J. R. Waldman, K. E. Limburg, and D. L. Strayer (eds.). Hudson River Fishes and their Environment, 2006, p. 63-74.
, “Nutrient-chlorophyll relationships in tropical-subtropical lakes: Do temperate models fit?”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 79, p. 239-250, 2006.
, “Primary production and its regulation in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River”, in J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary, 2006, p. 107-120.
, “Top down control from the bottom: Regulation of eutrophication in a large river by benthic grazing”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 51, p. 664-670, 2006.
, “Vascular plants as engineers of oxygen in aquatic systems”, BioScience, vol. 56, p. 219-225, 2006.
, “Water Chestnut impacts on oxygen in the tidal Hudson River”, Aquatic Invaders, vol. 17, p. 8-9, 2006.
, “Dissolved inorganic phosphorus export to the coastal zone: Results from a spatially explicit global model”, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, vol. 9, p. GB4S03, 2005.
, “Global patterns of dissolved organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus export by rivers: Results from a spatially explicit, global model”, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, vol. 19, p. GB4SO4, 2005.
, “Humic-bound phosphorus in soil and sediment”, in H. L. Golterman and L. Serrano (eds.). Phosphate in Sediments, 2005, p. 99-107.
, “Interactions between alien species and restoration of large-river ecosystems”, Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl., vol. 155, p. 133-145, 2005.
, “Major role of marine vegetation on the oceanic carbon cycle”, Biogeosciences, vol. 2, p. 1-8, 2005.
, “Controls on the variability of organic matter and dissolved inorganic carbon age in Northeast U.S. Rivers”, Mar. Chem., vol. 92, p. 353-366, 2004.
, “Longitudinal spatial patterns of bacterial production and respiration in a large river-estuary: Implications for ecosystem carbon consumption”, Ecosystems, vol. 8, p. 1-14, 2004.
, “When terrestrial organic matter is sent down the river: Importance of allochthonous C inputs to the metabolism in lakes and rivers”, in A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxell (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level, 2004, p. 301-316.