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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A. R. Berkowitz and P. J. Bohlen, “Worm worlds. N. Am. Assoc. Environ. Educ”. 1996.
A. R. Berkowitz, “Workshop review: training teachers to teach ecology in the schoolyard”, vol. 7. p. 6, 1996.
V. P. Aneja, et al., “Workshop on agricultural air quality: State of the science”, Atmos. Environ., vol. 42, p. 3195-3208, 2008.
D. R. Streng, J. S. Glitzenstein, and P. A. Harcombe, “Woody seedling dynamics in an East Texas floodplain forest”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 59, p. 177-204, 1989.
M. J. McDonnell and J. M. Koch, Woody plant seed dynamics in powerline corridors located in southern New York. 1993, p. 87-127.
K. A. Schmidt, S. A. Rush, and R. S. Ostfeld, “Wood thrush nest success and post-fledging survival across a temporal pulse of small mammal abundance in an oak forest”, J. Anim. Ecol., vol. 77, p. 830-837, 2008.
R. C. Johnson, M. M. Carreiro, H. S. Jin, and J. D. Jack, “Within-year temporal variation and life-cycle seasonality affect stream macroinvertebrate community structure and biotic metrics”, Ecol. Indic., vol. 13, p. 206-214, 2012.
J. L. Campbell, M. J. Mitchell, P. M. Groffman, and L. M. Christenson, “Winter in northeastern North America: An often overlooked but critical period for ecological processes”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 3, p. 314-322, 2005.
S. J. Nelson, “Winter contribution to annual throughfall inputs of mercury and tracer ions at Acadia National Park, Maine”, 2007.
L. M. Christenson, M. J. Mitchell, P. M. Groffman, and G. M. Lovett, “Winter climate change implications for decomposition in Northeastern forests: Comparisons of sugar maple litter to herbivore fecal inputs”, Global Change Biol., vol. 16, p. 2589-2601, 2010.
S. T. A. Pickett, “The Wild and the City”, in State of the Wild: A Global Portrait, 2010, p. 153-159.
G. Cuperus and V. A. Krischik, “Why stored product integrated pest management is needed”, in V. A. Krischik, G. Cuperus, D. Galliart, and M. Stone-Cooper (eds.). Management of Grain, Bulk Commodities, and Bagged Products, 1992, p. 181-182.
J. J. Cole and M. L. Pace, “Why measure bacterial production? [reply to comment by Jahnke and Craven]”, Limnol. Oceanogr., vol. 40, p. 441-444, 1995.
K. S. Hollweg, C. H. Pea, and A. R. Berkowitz, “Why is understanding urban ecosystems an important frontier for education and educators?”, in A. R. Berkowitz, C. H. Nilon, and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 2003, p. 19-38.
S. T. A. Pickett, “Why is developing a broad understanding of urban ecosystems important to science and scientists?”, in A. R. Berkowitz, C. H. Nilon, and K. S. Hollweg (eds.). Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier for Science and Education, 2003, p. 58-72.

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