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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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E. S. Kritzberg, J. J. Cole, M. L. Pace, and W. Granéli, “Does autochthonous primary production drive variability in bacterial metabolism and growth efficiency in lakes dominated by terrestrial C inputs?”, Aquat. Microb. Ecol., vol. 38, p. 103-111, 2005.
M. L. Pace, et al., “Does terrestrial organic carbon subsidize the plankton food web in a clear-water lake?”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 52, p. 2177-2189, 2007.
D. A. Seekell and M. L. Pace, “Does the Pareto distribution adequately describe the size-distribution of lakes?”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 56, p. 350-356, 2011.
J. N. Houser, D. L. Bade, J. J. Cole, and M. L. Pace, “The dual influences of dissolved organic carbon on hypolimnetic metabolism: organic substrate and photosynthetic inhibition”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 64, p. 247-269, 2003.
S. R. Carpenter and M. L. Pace, “Dystrophy and eutrophy in lake ecosystems: implications of fluctuating inputs”, Oikos, vol. 78, p. 3-14, 1997.
S. R. Carpenter, et al., “Early Warnings of Regime Shifts: A Whole-Ecosystem Experiment”, Science, vol. 332, p. 1079-1082, 2011.
R. Marino, F. Chan, R. W. Howarth, M. L. Pace, and G. E. Likens, “Ecological and biogeochemical interactions constrain planktonic nitrogen fixation in estuaries”, Ecosystems, vol. 5, p. 719-724, 2002.
R. Marino, F. Chan, R. W. Howarth, M. L. Pace, and G. E. Likens, “Ecological constraints on planktonic nitrogen fixation in saline estuaries: I. Nutrients and trophic controls”, Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser., vol. 309, p. 25-39, 2006.
F. Chan, R. L. Marino, R. W. Howarth, and M. L. Pace, “Ecological constraints on planktonic nitrogen fixation in saline estuaries. II. Grazing controls on cyanobacterial population dynamics”, Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser., vol. 309, p. 41-53, 2006.
M. A. Palmer, et al., “Ecological science and sustainability for the 21st Century”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 3, p. 4-11, 2005.
M. Palmer, et al., “Ecology for a crowded planet”, Science, vol. 304, p. 1251-1252, 2004.
D. M. Post, M. L. Pace, and J. Hairston, N.G., “Ecosystem size determines food-chain length in lakes”, Nature, vol. 405, p. 1047-1049, 2000.
S. R. Carpenter, et al., “Ecosystem subsidies: Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs from 13C addition to contrasting lakes”, Ecology, vol. 86, p. 2737-2750, 2005.
S. E. G. Findlay, M. L. Pace, and D. T. Fischer, “Effect of the invasive zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) on the microbial food web in the tidal freshwater Hudson River”, Microb. Ecol., vol. 36, p. 131-140, 1998.
M. L. Pace, S. E. G. Findlay, and D. T. Fischer, “Effects of an invasive bivalve on the zooplankton community of the Hudson River”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 39, p. 103-116, 1998.
M. L. Pace and J. J. Cole, “Effects of whole lake manipulations of nutrient loading and food web structure on planktonic respiration”, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 57, p. 487-496, 2000.
M. L. Pace, “An empirical anlysis of zooplankton community size structure across lake trophic gradients”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 31, p. 45-55, 1986.
M. L. Pace, P. del Giorgio, D. T. Fischer, R. Condon, and H. M. Malcom, “Estimates of bacterial production using the leucine incorporation method are influenced by differences in protein retention of microcentrifuge tubes”, Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods, vol. 2, p. 55-61, 2004.
S. R. Carpenter, et al., “Evaluating alternative explanations in ecosystem experiments”, Ecosystems, vol. 1, p. 335-344, 1998.
M. L. Pace and M. D. Bailiff, “Evaluation of a fluorescent microsphere technique for measuring grazing rates of phagotrophic microorganisms”, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 40, p. 185-193, 1987.
D. Vaqué, M. L. Pace, S. E. G. Findlay, and D. Lints, “Fate of bacterial production in a heterotrophic ecosystem: grazing by protozoans and metazoans in the Hudson Estuary”, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., vol. 89, p. 155-163, 1992.
D. Bastviken, J. J. Cole, M. L. Pace, and M. C. Van de Bogert, “Fates of methane from different lake habitats: Connecting whole-lake budgets and CH4 emissions”, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 113, p. Art.No.G02024, 2008.
H. Cyr and M. L. Pace, “Grazing by zooplankton and its relationship to community structure”, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 49, p. 1455-1465, 1992.
D. Vaqué and M. L. Pace, “Grazing on bacteria by flagellates and cladocerans in lakes of contrasting food web structure”, J. Plank. Res., vol. 14, p. 307-321, 1992.
K. E. Limburg, M. L. Pace, and K. K. Arend, “Growth mortality and recruitment of larval Morone in relation to food availability and temperature in the Hudson River”, Fish. Bull., vol. 97, p. 80-91, 1998.

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