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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, “Atmospheric deposition to oak forests along an urban-rural gradient”, Environ. Sci. Technol., vol. 34, p. 4294-4300, 2000.
, “Variation in quality and decomposability of red oak leaf litter along an urban-rural gradient”, Biol. Fertil. Soils, vol. 30, p. 258-268, 1999.
, “Adopting a modern ecological view of the metropolitan landscape: the case of a greenspace system for the New York City region”, Landscape Urban Plan, vol. 39, p. 295-308, 1998.
, “A legislative solution to acid deposition”, Env. Sci. Policy, vol. 1, p. 249-259, 1998.
, “Earthworm activity and nitrogen mineralization rates along an urban-rural land use gradient”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 29, p. 427-430, 1997.
, “Ecosystem processes along an urban-to-rural gradient”, Urban Ecosyst., vol. 1, p. 21-36, 1997.
, “Litter decomposition and nitrogen cycling processes along an urban-rural land use gradient”, Urban Ecosyst., vol. 1, p. 117-131, 1997.
, “Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient”, in J. M. Kelly and W. W. McFee (eds.). Carbon Forms and Functions in Forest Soils, 1995, p. 569-587.
, “Carbon pools and trace gas fluxes in urban forest soils”, in R. Lal, J. Kimble, E. Levine, and B. A. Stewart (eds.). Advances in Soil Science: Soil Management and Greenhouse Effect, 1995, p. 147-158.
, “CH4 uptake and N availability in forest soils along an urban to rural gradient”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 27, p. 281-286, 1995.
, “Soil characteristics of oak stands along an urban-rural gradient”, J. Environ. Qual., vol. 24, p. 516-526, 1995.
, “Urban and suburban woodlands: a changing forest ecosystem”, vol. 10. p. 18-20, 1995.
, “Urban-rural ecological gradients: a new perspective for urban forestry”, C. Kolin and M. Barratt (eds.). p. 22-24, 1995.
, “Environmental effects of forest woil-invertebrate and fungal densities in oak stands along an urban-rural land use gradient”, Pedobiologia, vol. 38, p. 385-399, 1994.
, “Historic urban parks: restoration and rehabilitation issues”, C. Kollin, J. Mahon, and L. Frame (eds.). p. 214-217, 1994.
, “The application of the ecological gradient paradigm to the study of urban effects”, in M. J. McDonnell and S. T. A. Pickett (eds.). Humans as Components of Ecosystems: The Ecology of Subtle Human Effects and Populated Areas, 1993, p. 175-189.
, “Ecology primer”, Wolf Mason Associates (ed.). An Ecosystem Approach to Urban and Community Forestry-A Resource Guide. 1993.
, “Heavy metal accumulations in forest soils along an urban-rural gradient in southern New York”, Water Air Soil Pollut., vol. 57-58, p. 797-807, 1991.