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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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, “Exotic plant invasions over 40 years of old field succession: community patterns and associations”, Ecography, vol. 25, p. 215-223, 2002.
, “Expanding the conceptual frameworks of plant invasion ecology”, Persp. Plant Ecol. Evol. Syst., vol. 13, p. 89-100, 2011.
, “Experimental test of the role of mammalian herbivores on old field succession: community structure and seedling survival”, J. Torrey Bot. Soc., vol. 129, p. 228-237, 2002.
, “Forest edges as nutrient and pollutant concentrators: potential synergisms between fragmentation, forest canopies, and the atmosphere”, Conserv. Biol., vol. 15, p. 1506-1514, 2001.
, “Forest vegetation along an urban-rural gradient in the New York City metropolitan area: patterns and relationships to ecosystem processes”, Transactions of the Linnean Society of New York, vol. 10, p. 79-99, 2007.
, “A framework for a theory of ecological boundaries”, BioScience, vol. 53, p. 750-758, 2003.
, “Frameworks for urban ecosystem studies: Gradients, patch dynamics, and the human ecosystem”, in M. J. McDonnell, A. K. Hahs, and J. Breuste (eds.). Ecology of Cities and Towns: A Comparative Approach, 2009, p. 25-50.
, “Functional location of forest edges: gradients of multiple physical factors”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 27, p. 774-782, 1997.
, “Generation of heterogeneity by organisms: creation, maintenance, and transformation”, in M. J. Hutchings, E. A. John, and A. J. A. Stewart (eds.). The Ecological Consequences of Environmental Heterogeneity: The 40th Symposium of the British Ecological Society, 2000, p. 33-52.
, “Heterogeneity in urban ecosystems: Patterns and process”, in G. M Lovett, C. G. Jones, M. Turner, and K. C. Weathers (eds.). Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes, 2005, p. 257-278.
, “Implications from the Buell-Small succession study for vegetation restoration”, Appl. Veg. Sci., vol. 4, p. 41-52, 2001.
, “Importance of integrated approaches and perspectives”, in D. N. Laband, B. G. Lockaby, and W. Zipperer, eds. Urban-rural interfaces: linking people and nature, 2011.
, “Integrating food web and landscape ecology: Subsidies at the regional scale.”, in G. A. Polis, M. E. Power, and G. Huxel (eds.). Food Webs at the Landscape Level, 2004, p. 263-267.
, “Integrative approaches to investigating human-natural systems: The Baltimore Ecosystem Study”, Natures Sciences Sociétés, vol. 14, p. 4-14, 2006.
, “An interdisciplinary and synthetic approach to ecological boundaries”, BioScience, vol. 53, p. 717-722, 2003.
, “Land use context and natural soil controls on plant community composition and soil nitrogen and carbon dynamics in urban and rural forests”, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 236, p. 177-192, 2006.
, “Landscape ecology: spatial heterogeneity in ecological systems”, Science, vol. 269, p. 331-334, 1995.
, “Landscape ecology: spatial heterogeneity in ecological systems.”, in S. I. Dodson, F. H. Allen, S. R. Carpenter, K. Elliot, A. R. Ives, R. L. Jeanne, J. F. Kitchell, N. E. Langston, and M. G. Turner (eds.). Readings in Ecology, 1999, p. 124-131.
, “Landscape ecology: spatial heterogeneity in ecological systems. Translated by Zhonglinsheng”, Chin. J. Ecol, vol. 18, p. 71-74, 1999.
, “Limitations to species coexistence in secondary succession. Proceedings of the International Association of Vegetation Science Symposium”, Opulus Press, Uppsala, Sweden, p. 55-58, 2000.
, “Linking ecological and built components of urban mosaics: An open cycle of ecological design”, J. Ecol., vol. 96, p. 8-12, 2008.
, “Linking forest edge structure to edge function: mediation of herbivore damage”, J. Ecol., vol. 88, p. 31-44, 2000.
, “Measuring change - Reply”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 6, p. 67-68, 2008.
, “Nitrate production and availability in residential soils”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 21, p. 2357-2366, 2011.