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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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N. A. Griffiths, et al., “Microbial respiration and decomposition of conventional and genetically-engineered corn detritus in Midwestern US agricultural streams”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 19, p. 133-142, 2009.
N. B. Grimm, J. M. Grove, S. T. A. Pickett, and C. L. Redman, “Integrated approaches to long-term studies of urban ecological systems”, BioScience, vol. 50, p. 571-584, 2000.
N. B. Grimm, et al., “The changing landscape: Ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 6, p. 264-272, 2008.
N. B. Grimm, et al., “Merging aquatic and terrestrial perspectives of nutrient biogeochemistry”, Oecologia, vol. 442, p. 485-501, 2003.
P. M. Groffman, J. M. Tiedje, D. L. Mokma, and S. M. Simkin, “Regional scale estimates of denitrification in north temperate forest soils”, Landscape Ecol., vol. 7, p. 45-53, 1992.
P. M. Groffman, A. J. Gold, D. Q. Kellogg, and K. Addy, “Mechanisms, rates and assessment of N2O in groundwater, riparian zones and rivers”, in J. van Ham, A. P. M. Baede, R. Guicherit, J. G. F. M. Williams-Jacobse (eds.). Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gases: Scientific Understanding, Control Options and Policy Aspects, 2002, p. 159-166.
P. M. Groffman, et al., “Long-Term Integrated Studies Show Complex and Surprising Effects of Climate Change in the Northern Hardwood Forest”, BioScience, vol. 62, no. 12, p. 1056 - 1066, 2012.
P. M. Groffman, “Contaminant effects on microbial functions in riparian buffer zones”, in N. E. Haycock, T. Burt, K. Goulding, and G. Pinay (eds.). Buffer Zones: Their Processes and Potential in Water Protection, 1997, p. 83-92.
P. M. Groffman, “Global biodiversity: is it in the mud and the dirt?”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 12, p. 301-302, 1997.
P. M. Groffman and M. C. Fisk, “Calcium constrains plant control over forest ecosystem nitrogen cycling”, Ecology, vol. 92, p. 2035-2042, 2011.
P. M. Groffman and M. K. Crawford, “Denitrification potential in urban riparian zones”, J. Environ. Qual., vol. 32, p. 1144-1149, 2003.
P. M. Groffman, “Assessment and importance of denitrification as a source of soil nitrogen loss in tropical agroecosystems”, Fert. Res., vol. 42, p. 139-148, 1995.
P. M. Groffman, A. J. Gold, L. F. Duriancik, and R. R. Lowrance, “From “connecting the dots” to “threading the needle:” The challenges ahead in managing agricultural landscapes for environmental quality”, in P. Nowak and M. Schnepf, editors. Managing Agricultural Landscapes to Achieve More Effective Conservation, 2011, p. 1-12.
P. M. Groffman, et al., “Methods for measuring denitrification: Diverse approaches to a difficult problem”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 16, p. 2091-2122, 2006.
P. M. Groffman, C. T. Driscoll, T. J. Fahey, J. P. Hardy, R. D. Fitzhugh, and G. L. Tierney, “Colder soils in a warmer world: a snow manipulation study in a northern hardwood forest ecosystem”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 56, p. 135-150, 2001.
P. M. Groffman and R. V. Pouyat, “Methane uptake in urban forests and lawns”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 43, p. 5229-5235, 2009.
P. M. Groffman and P. J. Bohlen, “Soil and sediment biodiversity: cross-system comparisons and large scale effects”, BioScience, vol. 49, p. 139-148, 1999.
P. M. Groffman, “Soil microbiology: contributions from the gene to the global scale”, in T. Sims (ed.). Agricultural Research in the Northeastern United States: A Critical Review by Soil and Crop Scientists, 1993, p. 19-26.
P. M. Groffman, P. J. Bohlen, M. C. Fisk, and T. J. Fahey, “Exotic earthworm invasion and microbial biomass in temperate forest soils”, Ecosystems, vol. 7, p. 45-54, 2004.
P. M. Groffman, G. C. Hanson, E. Kiviat, and G. Stevens, “Variation in microbial parameters in four different wetland types”, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., vol. 60, p. 622-629, 1996.
P. M. Groffman, et al., “Restarting the conversation: Challenges at the interface between ecology and society”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 8, p. 284-291, 2010.
P. M. Groffman and R. J. Wagenet, “Advances and pitfalls in translating information across scales”, Proc. 15th World Congr. Soil Sci., vol. 6a, p. 662-681, 1994.
P. M. Groffman, P. Capel, K. Riiters, and W. Yang, “Ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes”, in M. Schnepf and C. Cox (eds.). Managing Agricultural Landscapes for Environmental Quality: Strengthening the Science Base, 2007, p. 3-17.
P. M. Groffman, et al., “Ecological thresholds: The key to successful environmental management or an important concept with no practical application?”, Ecosystems, vol. 9, p. 1-13, 2006.
P. M. Groffman, et al., “Challenges to incorporating spatially and temporally explicit phenomena (hotspots and hot moments) in denitrification models”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 93, p. 49-77, 2009.

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