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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, “Peril in the understory”, Audubon Magazine, vol. 101, p. 74-82, 1999.
, “A protein competition model of phenolic allocation”, Oikos, vol. 86, p. 27-44, 1999.
, “Secondary metabolism and the risks of genetically modified organisms”, Nature, vol. 400, p. 13-14, 1999.
, “Avenues of discovery in bioprospecting”, Nature, vol. 393, p. 617, 1998.
, “Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage”, Oecologia, vol. 117, p. 513-516, 1998.
, “Chain reactions linking acorns to gypsy moth outbreaks and Lyme disease risk”, Science, vol. 279, p. 1023-1026, 1998.
, “Effects of nitrogen fertilization on leaf chemistry and beetle feeding are mediated by leaf development”, Oikos, vol. 82, p. 502-514, 1998.
, “Global change and plant phenolic concentrations: species level predictions using the Protein Competition Model”, in L. J. De Kok and I. Stulen (eds.). Responses of Plant Metabolism to Air Pollution and Global Change, 1998, p. 23-50.
, “Impacts of rising atmospheric carbon dioxide on model terrestrial ecosystems”, Science, vol. 280, p. 441-443, 1998.
, “Integrative ecology and the dynamics of species in oak forests”, Integr. Biol, vol. 1, p. 178-186, 1998.
, “Mast seeding and Lyme disease”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 13, p. 506, 1998.
, “The self-identity of ecological units”, Oikos, vol. 82, p. 253-264, 1998.
, “Tick population trends and forest type [Response to Ginsberg et al.]”, Science, vol. 281, p. 350-351, 1998.
, “Understanding effects of multiple stressors: ideas and challenges”, in M. Pace and P. Groffman (eds.). Successes, Limitations and Frontiers in Ecosystem Science, 1998, p. 416-431.
, “Ecosystem engineering by organisms: why semantics matters”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 12, p. 275, 1997.
, “Plant chemistry and herbivory, or why the world is green”, in M. J. Crawley (ed.). Plant Ecology, Second Edition, 1997, p. 284-324.
, “Positive and negative effects of organisms as physical ecosystem engineers”, Ecology, vol. 78, p. 1946-1957, 1997.
, “Controlling growth and chemical composition of saplings by iteratively matching nutrient supply to demand: a bootstrap fertilization technique”, Tree Physiol., vol. 16, p. 359-365, 1996.
, “Effects of damage to living plants on leaf litter quality”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 6, p. 269-275, 1996.
, “An explanation of secondary product "redundancy"”, Recent Adv. Phytochem, vol. 30, p. 295-312, 1996.
, “Of mice and mast: ecological connections in eastern deciduous forests”, BioScience, vol. 46, p. 323-330, 1996.
, “Organisms as ecosystem engineers”, in F. B. Samson and F. L. Knopf (eds.). Readings in Ecosystem Management, 1996, p. 130-147.
, “Ecological flow chains and ecological systems: concepts for linking species and ecosystem perspectives”, in C. G. Jones and J. H. Lawton (eds.). Linking Species and Ecosystems, 1995, p. 280-294.
, Global environmental change and food quality. 1995, p. 3.
Linking Species and Ecosystems. 1995, p. 387.