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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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C. A. Ochs, “Population dynamics of the bacterioplankton of Mirror Lake, New Hampshire”, 1991.
R. W. Myster, “Population and community patterns in ten successional oldfields and their interpretation using species and oldfield characteristics”, 1987.
J. Manson, R. H., “Plant-herbivore interactions along forest edges: clarifying the role of herbivory by small mammals in tree invasion dynamics in old-fields”, 1999.
J. M. Facelli, “Plant litter: direct and indirect effects on oldfield plant communities”, 1991.
J. L. Funk, “Physiological and environmental controls over isoprene emission”, 2004.
N. F. Caraco, “Phosphorus, iron, and carbon cycling in a salt stratified coastal pond”, 1986.
P. Necochea, “Patrones espaciales y temporales de fragmentación en el bosque relicto de Fray Jorge, en Chile semiárido. (Spatial and temporal patterns of fragmentation in the relict forest of Fray Jorge in semiarid Chile)”, 2008.
Y. Oren, “Patchiness, disturbances, and the flows of matter and organisms in an arid landscape: a multiscale experimental approach”, 2001.
K. M. Delaney, “Organic nitrogen and carbon transformations in a stream network of Chesapeake Bay watershed”, 2009.
E. S. Bernhardt, “Nutrient demand and nitrogen processing in streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”, 2001.
M. Carmona, “Non-symbiotic Nitrogen fixation in the detritosphere of a temperate forest in Chiloé: Internal regulation and its relation to the decomposition process”, 2004.
R. T. Venterea, “Nitrogen oxide gas transformation and transport in agricultural soil: mechanisms, kinetics and modeling”, 2000.
K. F. Crowley, “Mosses influence vascular plants in rich fens through effects on the biogeochemistry of shallow soils”, 2009.
E. M. Schauber, “Models of mast seeding and its effects on gypsy moth populations and Lyme disease risk”, 2000.
M. J. Papaik, “Modeling disturbance and competition in temperate forests of northeastern North America”, 2005.
Z. T. Long, “Mechanistic approaches to understanding complex ecological systems”, 2004.
A. R. Berkowitz, “Mechanisms of plant interactions in mixtures and monocultures of corn and sunflower, with particular reference to water”, 1986.
R. J. Hossler, “Maternal denning behavior and juvenile survival of opossums in southeastern New York”, 1991.
H. Cyr, “Magnitude and patterns of herbivory in aquatic communities”, 1992.
V. T. Eviner, “Linking plant community composition and ecosystem dynamics: interactions of plant traits determine the ecosystem effects of plant species and plant species mixtures”, 2001.
M. L. Cadenasso, “Linking forest edge structure to edge function: an experimental and synthetic approach”, 1998.
J. W. Baxter, “Linking ectomycorrhizal community structure and host tree performance in human-altered ecosystems”, 1998.
M. F. Diaz, “Limitantes biológicas e hidrológicas de la sucesión secundaria en bosques de Chiloé”, 2004.
K. H. Macneale, “Life history and dispersal of a stonefly, Leutra ferruginea (Plecoptera; Leuctridae), in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”, 2003.
J. M. Griffin, “The landscape pathology of beech bark disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY: The effects of land use history on disease progression, and the response of sugar maple to beech decline”, 2005.

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