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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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, “Streams and Their Valleys”, in K. C. Weathers, D. L. Strayer and G. E. Likens (eds.). Fundamentals of Ecosystem Science, 2012, p. 265-276.
, “The contribution of headwater streams to biodiversity in river networks”, J. Am. Water Resour. Assoc, vol. 43, p. 86-103, 2007.
, “Can’t see the forest for the stream? In-stream processing and terrestrial nitrogen exports”, BioScience, vol. 55, p. 219-230, 2005.
, “Where rivers are born: The scientific imperative for defending small streams and wetlands”, American Rivers and the Sierra Club, Washington, DC., p. 23, 2003.
, “Microbial incorporation of nitrogen in stream detritus”, Hydrobiologia, vol. 464, p. 27-35, 2001.
, “Testing a nitrogen-cycling model of a forest stream by using a nitrogen-15 tracer addition”, Ecosystems, vol. 1, p. 283-298, 1998.
, “The trophic significance of bacteria in a detritus-based stream food web”, Ecology, vol. 79, p. 1995-2012, 1998.
, “The Endangered Species Act. Open Letter from Leaders of Scientific Professional Societies (to U.S. Senator Dirk Kempthorne)”, vol. 77. p. 117-119, 1996.
, “The relative contribution of benthic and suspended bacteria to system biomass, production, and metabolism in a low-gradient blackwater river”, J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc., vol. 9, p. 216-228, 1990.
, “Benthic bacterial biomass and production in two blackwater rivers”, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 43, p. 1271-1276, 1986.
, “Contribution of fungal biomass to the diet of a freshwater isopod (Lirceus sp.)”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 16, p. 377-385, 1986.