Publications
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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, “Invertebrate communities associated with a native (Vallisneria americana) and an alien (Trapa natans) macrophyte in a large river”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 48, p. 1938-1949, 2003.
, “Investigating and Managing the Rapid Emergence of White-Nose Syndrome, a Novel, Fatal, Infectious Disease of Hibernating Bats”, Conserv. Biol., vol. 25, p. 223-231, 2011.
, “Investigating the effects of nitrogen and drought on hemlock woolly adelgids and hemlock trees”, Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. 2010.
, “Investigating the roles of human disturbance, precipitation, and a pathogen on the survival and reproductive probabilities of deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus)”, Ecology, vol. 91, p. 582-592, 2010.
, “An investigation in Lyme disease risk along old field-forest edges in southeastern New York”, Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. 2001.
, “Investigations on the decay resistance of elm wetwood”, Can. J. Plant Pathol., vol. 7, p. 151-154, 1985.
, “Investigative approaches to urban biogeochemical cycles: New York metropolitan area and Baltimore as case studies.”, in M. J. McDonnell, J. Breuste, and A. K. Hahs (eds.). Ecology of Cities and Towns: A Comparative Approach, 2009, p. 329-351.
, “Ionic composition of streamwater and its relationship to conductivity in the Lake Sunapee watershed”, 2005.
, “Ionic exchange membranes (IEMs): A good indicator of soil inorganic N production”, Soil Biology and Biochemistry, vol. 57, p. 964 - 968, 2013.
, “The ISCE Statement of Purpose: Results from the straw poll”, Int. Soc. Chem. Ecol. Newsl, vol. 6, p. 3, 1989.
, “ISCE Statement of Purpose vigorously debated at meeting”, vol. 5. p. 3, 1988.
, “It takes a community to raise the prevalence of a zoonotic pathogen”, Interdiscip Perspect Infect Dis., 2011.
, “Ixodes dammini and Borrelia burgdorferi in northern New England and upstate New York”, J. Parasitol., vol. 73, p. 419-421, 1987.