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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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R. H. Seeley and W. H. Schlesinger, “Sustainable seaweed cutting? The rockweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) industry of Maine and the Maritime Provinces”, in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, vol. 1249, 2012, p. 84 - 103.
G. E. Likens, “Sustained ecological research and the protection of ecosystems”, in T. B. Herman, S. Bondrup-Nielsen, J. H. Martin Willison, and N. W. P. Munro (eds.). Ecosystem Monitoring and Protected Areas, 1995, p. 13-21.
G. C. Hanson, P. M. Groffman, and A. J. Gold, “Symptoms of nitrogen saturation in a riparian wetland”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 4, p. 750-756, 1994.
M. L. Pace and J. J. Cole, “Synchronous variation of dissolved organic carbon and color in lakes”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 47, p. 333-342, 2002.
P. M. Groffman and M. L. Pace, “Synthesis: What kind of discipline is this, anyhow?”, in M. L. Pace and P. M. Groffman (eds.). Successes, Limitations, and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science, 1998, p. 473-481.
J. D. Aber, et al., “A system for the regional analysis of the effects of physical and chemical climate change on biogeochemical cycles in northeastern U.S. Forests”, Ecol. Model, vol. 67, p. 37-47, 1993.
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D. L. Strayer, D. R. Nelson, and E. B. O'Donnell, “Tardigrades from shallow groundwaters in southeastern New York, with the first record of Thulinia from North America”, Trans. Am. Microsc. Soc., vol. 113, p. 325-332, 1994.
J. M. Jeschke, et al., “Taxonomic bias and lack of cross-taxonomic studies in invasion biology”, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 10, no. 7, p. 349 - 350, 2012.
K. Hogan and A. R. Berkowitz, “Teachers as inquiry learners”, J. Sci. Teacher Ed., vol. 11, p. 1-25, 2000.
K. Hogan, “Teaching the science of ecology”, Connect, vol. April, p. 4-5, 1990.
N. M. Johnson, G. E. Likens, M. C. Feller, and C. T. Driscoll, “Technical comment on "Acid rain on acid soil: a new perspective."”, Science, vol. 225, p. 1424-1425, 1984.
A. S. Wozniak, J. E. Bauer, R. L. Sleighter, R. M. Dickhut, and P. G. Hatcher, “Technical Note: Molecular characterization of aerosol-derived water soluble organic carbon using ultrahigh resolution electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry”, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 8, no. 17, p. 5099 - 5111, 2008.
J. J. Armesto, R. Rozzi, and J. Caspersen, “Temperate forests of North and South America”, in F. S. Chapin, O. E. Sala, and E. Huber-Sannwald (eds.). Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment Scenarios for the 21st Century, 2001, p. 223-249.
S. Sobek, L. J. Tranvik, and J. J. Cole, “Temperature independence of carbon dioxide supersaturation in global lakes”, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, vol. 19, p. Art.No.GB2003, 2005.
R. S. Ostfeld, K. R. Hazler, and O. M. Cepeda, “Temporal and spatial dynamics of ticks (Ixodes scapularis) in a rural landscape”, J. Med. Ent., vol. 33, p. 90-95, 1996.
S. J. Meiners and K. M. LoGiudice, “Temporal consistency in the spatial pattern of seed predation across a forest - old field edge”, Plant Ecol., vol. 168, p. 45-55, 2003.
K. Goodwin, N. F. Caraco, and J. J. Cole, “Temporal dynamics of dissolved oxygen in a floating leaved macrophyte bed”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 53, p. 1632-1641, 2008.
D. C. Richardson, L. A. Kaplan, J. D. Newbold, and A. K. Aufdenkampe, “Temporal dynamics of seston: A recurring nighttime peak and seasonal shifts in composition in a stream ecosystem”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 54, 2009.
A. Karnieli, A. Gabai, C. Ichoku, E. Zaady, and M. Shachak, “Temporal dynamics of soil and vegetation spectral responses in a semiarid environment”, Int. J. Remote Sens, vol. 23, p. 4073-4087, 2002.
N. A. Griffiths, et al., “Temporal variation in organic carbon spiraling in Midwestern agricultural streams”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 108, p. 149-169, 2012.
T. J. Hoellein, J. L. Tank, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, and S. A. Entrekin, “Temporal variation of substratum-specific rates of N uptake and metabolism and their relative contribution at the stream-reach scale”, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 28, p. 305-318, 2009.
C. T. Solomon, et al., “Terrestrial, benthic, and pelagic resource use in lakes: results from a three-isotope Bayesian mixing model”, Ecology, vol. 92, p. 1115-1125, 2011.
G. M. Wilkinson, M. L. Pace, and J. J. Cole, “Terrestrial dominance of organic matter in north temperate lakes”, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2013.
C. Hopkinson, et al., “Terrestrial inputs of organic matter to coastal ecosystems: an intercomparison of chemical characteristics and bioavailability”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 43, p. 211-234, 1998.
M. A. Shepard, “Terrestrial invertebrates as a food source for aquatic invertebrates in six New England headwater streams”, Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. 2001.

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