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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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D. A. Waller, C. G. Jones, and J. P. LaFage, “Measuring wood preference in termites”, Entomol. Exp. Appl., vol. 56, p. 117-123, 1990.
D. A. Waller and C. G. Jones, “Measuring herbivory”, Ecol. Entomol., vol. 14, p. 479-481, 1989.
W. E. Wallner, C. G. Jones, J. S. Elkinton, and B. L. Parker, “Sampling low-density gypsy moth populations”, USDAFS-NEFES. Gen. Tech. Rep., vol. NE-146, p. 40-44, 1990.
C. J. Walsh, A. H. Roy, J. W. Feminella, P. E. Cottingham, and P. M. Groffman, “The urban stream syndrome: Current knowledge and the search for a cure”, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 24, p. 706-723, 2005.
R. A. Walter, R. E. Moeller, D. L. Strayer, and J. J. Cole, “The profundal region”, in G. E. Likens (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Aquatic Ecology: Mirror Lake and Its Environment, 1985, p. 317-322.
D. Wang, F. H. Bormann, and D. F. Karnosky, “Regional tree growth reductions due to ambient ozone: evidence from field experiments”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 20, p. 1122-1125, 1986.
D. Wang, F. H. Bormann, and D. F. Karnosky, “Comment on "Regional Tree Growth Reductions due to Ambient Ozone: Evidence from Field Experiments."”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 21, p. 607-608, 1987.
D. Wang, D. F. Karnosky, and F. H. Bormann, “Effects of ambient ozone on the productivity of Populus tremuloides Michx. grown under field conditions”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 16, p. 47-55, 1986.
J. S. Warner, G. M. Lovett, and J. Cadwallader, “Scientists and journalists: a primer for scientists who talk to reporters”, Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am., vol. 72, p. 116-118, 1991.
D. R. Warren, E. S. Bernhardt, R. O. Hall, and G. E. Likens, “Forest age, wood, and nutrient dynamics in headwater streams of the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, NH”, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, vol. 32, p. 1154-1163, 2007.
D. R. Warren, C. E. Kraft, W. S. Keeton, J. S. Nunery, and G. E. Likens, “Dynamics of wood recruitment in streams of the northeastern U.S”, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 258, p. 804-813, 2009.
D. R. Warren, G. E. Likens, D. C. Buso, and C. E. Kraft, “Status and distribution of fish in an acid-impacted watershed of the Northeastern United States (Hubbard Brook, NH)”, Northeast. Natural, vol. 15, p. 375-390, 2008.
T. J. Warrner, T. V. Royer, J. L. Tank, N. A. Griffiths, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, and M. R. Whiles, “Dissolved organic carbon in streams from artificially drained and intensively farmed watersheds in Indiana, USA”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 95, p. 295-307, 2009.
G. Wasserberg, Z. Abramsky, B. Kotler, R. S. Ostfeld, I. Yaron, and A. Warburg, “Anthropogenic disturbances enhance occurrence of cutaneous leishmaniasis in Israel deserts: Patterns and mechanisms”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 13, p. 868-881, 2003.
T. K. Watson, et al., “Groundwater Denitrification Capacity of Riparian Zones in Suburban and Agricultural Watersheds”, J. Am. Water Resour. Assoc, vol. 46, p. 237-245, 2010.
D. Way, et al., “Greater seed production in elevated CO2 is not accompanied by reduced seed quality in Pinus taeda”, Global Change Biol., vol. 16, p. 1046-1056, 2010.
M. P. Weand, M. A. Arthur, G. M. Lovett, R. L. McCulley, and K. C. Weathers, “Effects of tree species and N additions on forest floor microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activities”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 42, p. 2161-2173, 2010.
M. P. Weand, M. A. Arthur, G. M. Lovett, F. Sikora, and K. C. Weathers, “The phosphorus status of northern hardwoods differs by species but is unaffected by nitrogen fertilization”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 97, p. 159-181, 2010.
K. C. Weathers, “The importance of cloud and fog to the maintenance of ecosystems”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 14, p. 214-215, 1999.
K. C. Weathers, G. M. Lovett, G. E. Likens, and N. F. Caraco, “Cloud water in southern Chile: whence come the nutrients?”, in R. S. Schemenauer and J. Bridgman (eds.), 1998, p. 313-315.
K. C. Weathers, et al., “A regional acidic cloud/fog water event in the eastern United States”, Nature, vol. 319, p. 657-658, 1986.
K. C. Weathers, G. M. Lovett, and G. E. Likens, “Cloud deposition to a spruce forest edge”, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 29, p. 665-672, 1995.
K. C. Weathers, et al., “Cloudwater chemistry from ten sites in North America”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 22, p. 1018-1026, 1988.
K. C. Weathers, G. M. Lovett, G. E. Likens, and N. F. Caraco, “Cloudwater inputs of nitrogen to forest ecosystems in southern Chile: forms, fluxes, and sources”, Ecosystems, vol. 3, p. 590-595, 2000.
K. C. Weathers and G. E. Likens, “Clouds in southern Chile: an important source of nitrogen to nitrogen-limited ecosystems?”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 31, p. 210-213, 1997.

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