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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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, “Is nitrate in stream water an indicator of forest ecosystem health in the Catskills”, in M. S. Adams (ed.). Catskill Ecosystem Health, 2001, p. 23-30.
, “Carbon cycling along a gradient of beech bark disease impact in the Catskill Mountains, New York”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 38, p. 1267-1274, 2008.
, “Control of nitrogen loss from forested watersheds by soil carbon:nitrogen ratio and tree species composition”, Ecosystems, vol. 5, p. 712-718, 2002.
, “Corrections to allometric equations and plant tissue chemistry for Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”, Ecology, vol. 75, p. 246-248, 1994.
, “The distribution and severity of beech bark disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY”, Can. J. For. Res., vol. 33, p. 1754-1760, 2003.
, “Do Nutrient Limitation Patterns Shift from Nitrogen Toward Phosphorus with Increasing Nitrogen Deposition Across the Northeastern United States?”, Ecosystems, vol. 15, p. 940-957, 2012.
, “Effects of tree species and N additions on forest floor microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activities”, Soil Biol. Biochem., vol. 42, p. 2161-2173, 2010.
, “Forest ecosystem responses to exotic pests and pathogens in eastern North America”, BioScience, vol. 56, p. 395-405, 2006.
, “The influence of tree species, nitrogen fertilization, and soil C to N ratio on gross soil nitrogen transformations”, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., vol. 73, p. 638-646, 2008.
, “Long-term changes in forest carbon and nitrogen cycling caused by an introduced pest/pathogen complex”, Ecosystems, vol. 13, p. 1188-1200, 2010.
, “Nitrogen cycling in a northern hardwood forest: Do species matter?”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 67, p. 289-308, 2004.
, “The phosphorus status of northern hardwoods differs by species but is unaffected by nitrogen fertilization”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 97, p. 159-181, 2010.
, “Plant and soil natural abundance d15N: Indicators of relative rates of nitrogen cycling in temperate forest ecosystems”, Oecologia, vol. 153, p. 399-406, 2007.