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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, “The influence of substrate on vegetation history and ecosystem development”, Ecology, vol. 83, p. 2766-2781, 2002.
, “Fog water and ecosystem function: Heterogeneity in a California redwood forest”, Ecosystems, vol. 12, p. 417-433, 2009.
, “Fog and soil weathering as sources of nutrients in a California redwood forest”, in R. B. Standiford, T. J. Weller, D. D. Piirto, and J. D. Stuart. Proceedings of coast redwood forests in a changing California: A symposium for scientists and managers. , vol. Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-238, Albany, CA: , 2012, p. 675.
, “Holocene soil development on till and outwash inferred from lake-sediment geochemistry in Michigan and Wisconsin”, Quatern. Res., vol. 57, p. 234-243, 2002.
, “The role of modeling in undergraduate education”, in C. D. Canham, J. J. Cole, and W. K. Lauenroth (eds.). Models in Ecosystem Science, 2003, p. 413-427.
, “Grazers and soil moisture determine the fate of added (NH4)-N-15 (+) in Yellowstone grasslands”, Plant Soil, vol. 328, p. 337-351, 2010.
, “Use of scanning electron microscopy to investigate records of soil weathering preserved in lake sediment”, The Holocene, vol. 13, p. 51-60, 2003.
, “Biogeochemical interactions and biodiversity”, in J. M. Melillo, C. B. Field, and B. Moldan (eds.). Interactions of the major biogeochemical cycles: Global change and human impacts, 2003, p. 151-173.
, “Animals and fungi can affect goatgrass establishment”, Calif. Agric., vol. 55, p. 53, 2001.
, “Gopher-plant-fungal interactions influence establishment of an invasive grass”, Ecology, vol. 84, p. 120-128, 2003.
, “The influence of plant species, fertilization and elevated CO2 on soil aggregate stability”, Plant Soil, vol. 246, p. 211-219, 2002.
, “Selective gopher disturbance influences plant species effects on nitrogen cycling”, Oikos, vol. 109, p. 154-166, 2005.
, “Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management, and restoration”, Calif. Agric., vol. 55, p. 54-59, 2001.
, “Functional matrix: A conceptual framework for predicting multiple plant effects on ecosystem processes”, Ann. Rev. Ecol. Syst., vol. 34, p. 455-485, 2003.
, “Effects of pathogens on terrestrial ecosystem function”, in R. S. Ostfeld, F. Keesing, and V. Eviner (eds.). Infectious Disease Ecology: Effects of Ecosystems on Disease and of Disease on Ecosystems, 2008, p. 260-283.
, “Seasonal variations in plant species effects on soil N and P dynamics”, Ecology, vol. 87, p. 974-986, 2006.
, “Plant species have unique combinations of traits that influence ecosystem processes”, Ecology, vol. 85, p. 2215-2229, 2004.
, “Nutrient dynamics in California annual grasslands”, in M. Stromberg, J. Corbin, and C. D’Antonio (eds.). California Grasslands: Ecology and Management, 2007.
, “Does elevated nitrogen deposition or ecosystem recovery from acidification drive increased dissolved organic carbon loss from upland soil? A review of evidence from field nitrogen addition experiments”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 91, p. 13-35, 2008.
, “Response of secondary production by macroinvertebrates to large wood addition in three Michigan streams”, Freshwater Biol., vol. 54, p. 1741-1758, 2009.
, “Loss of foundation species: Consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 3, p. 479-486, 2005.
, “Deer population management - an ecological and economic analysis”, Trans. Northeast Deer Tech. Comm, vol. 20, p. 6-13, 1984.