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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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, “Water Chestnut impacts on oxygen in the tidal Hudson River”, Aquatic Invaders, vol. 17, p. 8-9, 2006.
, “Changes in cyanobacterial dominance following the invasion of the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha: Long-term results from the Hudson River estuary”, Estuaries and Coasts, vol. 30, p. 163-170, 2007.
, “Plumbing the global carbon cycle: Integrating inland waters into the terrestrial carbon budget”, Ecosystems, vol. 10, p. 171-184, 2007.
, “Hydrology and grazing jointly control a large-river food web”, Ecology, vol. 89, p. 12-18, 2008.
, “Nitrogen transfer from sea to land via commercial fisheries”, Nature Geoscience, vol. 1, p. 111-113, 2008.
, “Temporal dynamics of dissolved oxygen in a floating leaved macrophyte bed”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 53, p. 1632-1641, 2008.
, “Phosphorus in inland waters”, in G.E. Likens (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Inland Waters, 2009.
, “Macroinvertebrate communities of hypoxic habitats created by an invasive plant (Trapa natans) in the freshwater tidal Hudson River”, Fundam. Appl. Limnol., vol. 176, p. 199-207, 2010.
, “Millennial-aged organic carbon subsidies to a modern river food web”, Ecology, vol. 91, p. 2385-2393, 2010.
, “Total carbon analysis may overestimate organic carbon content of fresh waters in the presence of high dissolved inorganic carbon”, Limnol. Oceanogr. Methods, vol. 8, p. 196-201, 2010.
, “Denitrification hot spots: dominant role of invasive macrophyte Trapa natans in removing nitrogen from a tidal river”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 21, p. 3104-3114, 2011.
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