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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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A. Lara, et al., “The potential of tree-rings for streamflow and estuary salinity reconstruction in the Valdivian Rainforest Eco-region, Chile”, Dendrochronology, vol. 22, p. 155-161, 2005.
M. Uriarte, K. C. Weathers, and V. T. Eviner, “Power clashes limit science and reflect archaic values”, Nature, vol. 439, p. 18, 2006.
H. A. Bechtold, E. J. Rosi-Marshall, D. R. Warren, and J. J. Cole, “A practical method for measuring integrated solar radiation reaching streambeds using photodegrading dyes”, Freshwater Science, p. 1070 - 1077, 2012.
E. S. Kane, et al., “Precipitation control over inorganic nitrogen import-export budgets across watersheds: a synthesis of long-term ecological research”, Ecohydrology, vol. 1, p. 105-117, 2008.
C. Turrin, “Predation behaviors of invasive and native crayfish on juvenile american eels in the Hudson River basin”, Undergraduate Ecology Research Reports. 2009.
D. Kelly, A. L. Harrison, W. G. Lee, I. J. Payton, P. R. Wilson, and E. M. Schauber, “Predator satiation and extreme mast seeding in 11 species of Chionochloa (Poaceae)”, Oikos, vol. 90, p. 477-488, 2000.
K. A. Schmidt and C. J. Whelan, “Predator-mediated interactions between guilds of nesting songbirds: experimental and observational evidence”, Am. Nat., vol. 152, p. 393-402, 1998.
J. P. Wright, C. G. Jones, B. Boeken, and M. Shachak, “Predictability of ecosystem engineering effects on species richness across environmental variability and spatial scales”, J. Ecol., vol. 94, p. 815-824, 2006.
A. Arrigoni, S. E. G. Findlay, D. T. Fischer, and K. Tockner, “Predicting carbon and nutrient transformations in tidal freshwater wetlands of the Hudson River”, Ecosystems, vol. 11, p. 790-802, 2008.
J. P. Wright and C. G. Jones, “Predicting effects of ecosystem engineers on patch-scale species richness from primary productivity”, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 2071-2081, 2004.
S. I. Higgins, S. T. A. Pickett, and W. J. Bond, “Predicting extinction risks for plants: environmental stochasticity can save declining populations”, Trends Ecol. Evol., vol. 15, p. 516-520, 2000.
J. M. Jeschke and R. Tollrian, “Predicting herbivore feeding times”, Ethology, vol. 111, p. 187-206, 2005.
A. R. Troy, J. M. Grove, J. P. M. O'Neil-Dunne, S. T. A. Pickett, and M. L. Cadenasso, “Predicting patterns of vegetation and opportunities for greening on private urban lands”, Environ. Manage, vol. 40, p. 394-412, 2007.
S. R. Carpenter, J. J. Cole, J. F. Kitchell, and M. L. Pace, “Predicting responses of chlorophyll and primary production to changes in phosphorus, grazing, and dissolved organic carbon (Reply to comment by Nurnberg)”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 44, p. 1179-1182, 1999.
M. L. Pace, “Prediction and the aquatic sciences”, Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci., vol. 58, p. 63-72, 2001.
F. Roland and J. J. Cole, “Prediction of bacterial growth efficiency in a large river ecosystem”, Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol., vol. 27, p. 2846-2847, 2001.
M. Beaudet, C. Messier, and C. D. Canham, “Predictions of understory light conditions in northern hardwood forests following parameterization, sensitivity analysis, and tests of the SORTIE light model”, For. Ecol. Manage, vol. 165, p. 231-244, 2002.
C. H. Nilon, A. R. Berkowitz, and K. S. Hollweg, “Preface”, in A. R. Berkowitz, C. H. Nilon, and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 2003, p. vii-x.
V. A. Krischik, D. Galliart, and G. Cuperus, “Preface”, in V. A. Krischik, G. Cuperus, D. Galliart, and M. Stone-Cooper (eds.). Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products, 1992, p. 3.
G. E. Likens, “Preface.”, S. O. Rohmann and N. Lilienthal (eds.). Tracing a River's Toxic Pollution. A Case Study of the Hudson River, Phase II. p. 209, 1987.
C. E. Burns, B. J. Goodwin, and R. S. Ostfeld, “A prescription for longer life? Bot fly parasitism of the white-footed mouse”, Ecology, vol. 86, p. 753-761, 2005.
D. M. Post, M. E. Conners, and D. S. Goldberg, “Prey preference by a top predator and the stability of linked food chains”, Ecology, vol. 81, p. 8-14, 2000.
D. W. Whitman, M. S. Blum, and C. G. Jones, “Prey-specific attack behaviour in the southern grasshopper mouse, Onychomys torridus (Coues)”, Anim. Behav., vol. 34, p. 295-297, 1986.
M. L. Pace and J. J. Cole, “Primary and bacterial production in lakes: are they coupled over depth?”, J. Plank. Res., vol. 16, p. 661-672, 1994.
J. J. Cole and N. F. Caraco, “Primary production and its regulation in the tidal-freshwater Hudson River”, in J. S. Levinton and J. R. Waldman (eds.). The Hudson River Estuary, 2006, p. 107-120.

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