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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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J. J. Cole, “The Carbon Cycle, with a brief Introduction to Global Biogeochemistry”, in K. C. Weathers, D. L. Strayer and G. E. Likens (eds.). Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 2012, p. 109-135.
J. E. Hancock, M. A. Arthur, K. C. Weathers, and G. M. Lovett, “Carbon cycling along a gradient of beech bark disease impact in the Catskill Mountains, New York”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 38, p. 1267-1274, 2008.
C. A. Johnston, et al., “Carbon cycling in soil”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 10, p. 522-528, 2004.
S. Perkins, et al., “Carbon dioxide production and dissolved organic carbon dynamics in a riparian aquifer: Effects of hydrology and nitrate enrichment”, J. Environ. Qual., vol. 32, p. 1365-1374, 2003.
J. J. Cole, N. F. Caraco, G. W. Kling, and T. W. Kratz, “Carbon dioxide supersaturation in the surface waters of lakes”, Science, vol. 265, p. 1568-1570, 1994.
N. Barros, et al., “Carbon emission from hydroelectric reservoirs linked to reservoir age and latitude”, Nature Geo., vol. 4, p. 593-596, 2011.
S. E. G. Findlay, W. C. Nieder, and S. Ciparis, “Carbon flows, nutrient cycling and food webs”, in A. Barendregt, D.F. Whigham, and A.H. Baldwin (eds.). Tidal Freshwater Wetlands, 2008, p. 137-144.
J. J. Cole and N. F. Caraco, “Carbon in catchments: connecting terrestrial carbon losses with aquatic metabolism”, Mar. Freshwat. Res., vol. 52, p. 101-110, 2001.
N. P. Gurwick, “Carbon in riparian subsurface ecosystems: Sources, lability, and spatial patterns”, 2007.
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. C. Fisk, T. J. Fahey, and P. M. Groffman, “Carbon resources, soil organisms, and nitrogen availability: landscape patterns in a northern hardwood forest”, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 260, p. 1175-1183, 2010.
W. H. Schlesinger, J. Belnap, and G. M. Marion, “On carbon sequestration in desert ecosystems”, Global Change Biol., vol. 15, p. 1488-1490, 2009.
B. C. Weidel, et al., “Carbon sources supporting fish growth in north temperate lakes”, Aquat. Sci., vol. 70, p. 446-458, 2008.
Y. T. Prairie and J. J. Cole, “Carbon, unifying currency”, in G.E. Likens (ed.). Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, 2009, p. 743-746.
K. E. Judd, et al., “A case history: Effects of mixing regime on nutrient dynamics and community structure in Third Sister Lake, Michigan during late winter and early spring 2003”, Lake Reservior Manage, vol. 21, p. 316-329, 2005.
R. E. Bormann, F. H. Bormann, and G. E. Likens, “Catastrophic disturbance and regional land use”, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 65-72.
C. D. Canham and O. L. Loucks, “Catastrophic windthrow in the presettlement forests of Wisconsin”, Ecology, vol. 65, p. 803-809, 1984.
A. J. West, S. E. G. Findlay, D. A. Burns, K. C. Weathers, and G. M. Lovett, “Catchment-scale variation in the nitrate concentration of groundwater seeps in the Catskill Mountains, New York, U.S.A”, Water Air Soil Pollut., vol. 132, p. 389-400, 2001.
G. M. Lovett, J. E. Hart, L. M. Christenson, and C. G. Jones, “Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage”, Oecologia, vol. 117, p. 513-516, 1998.
C. D. Canham, A. C. Finzi, S. W. Pacala, and D. H. Burbank, “Causes and consequences of resource heterogeneity in forests: interspecific variation in light transmission by canopy trees”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 24, p. 337-349, 1994.
A. C. Finzi, “Causes and consequences of soil resource heterogeneity in a north temperate forest”, 1996.
R. S. Ostfeld, M. C. Miller, and K. R. Hazler, “Causes and consequences of tick (Ixodes scapularis) burdens on white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus)”, J. Mammal, vol. 77, p. 266-273, 1996.
D. L. Strayer and H. M. Malcom, “Causes of recruitment failure in freshwater mussel populations in southeastern New York”, Ecological Applications, vol. 22, no. 6, p. 1780 - 1790, 2012.
S. Cui, Y. Shi, P. M. Groffman, W. H. Schlesinger, and Y. - G. Zhu, “Centennial-scale analysis of the creation and fate of reactive nitrogen in China (1910-2010)”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110, no. 6, p. 2052 - 2057, 2013.
M. T. K. Arroyo, R. Rozzi, M. P. Simonetti, J.A., and M. Salaberry, “Central Chile”, in R. A. Mittermeier, P. Robles-Gili, and C. Goettsch-Mittermeier (eds.). Hotspots: Earth's Biologically Wealthiest and Most Threatened Ecosystems, 2000, p. 210-231.

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