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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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V. T. Eviner, “Linking plant community composition and ecosystem dynamics: interactions of plant traits determine the ecosystem effects of plant species and plant species mixtures”, 2001.
M. L. Cadenasso, “Linking forest edge structure to edge function: an experimental and synthetic approach”, 1998.
J. W. Baxter, “Linking ectomycorrhizal community structure and host tree performance in human-altered ecosystems”, 1998.
M. F. Diaz, “Limitantes biológicas e hidrológicas de la sucesión secundaria en bosques de Chiloé”, 2004.
K. H. Macneale, “Life history and dispersal of a stonefly, Leutra ferruginea (Plecoptera; Leuctridae), in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”, 2003.
J. M. Griffin, “The landscape pathology of beech bark disease in the Catskill Mountains, NY: The effects of land use history on disease progression, and the response of sugar maple to beech decline”, 2005.
B. J. Goodwin, “Landscape connectivity: the interaction between insect movements and landscape spatial structure”, 2000.
D. A. Honkala, “Landsat thematic mapper data: applications to forest and wildlife habitat analysis”, 1985.
A. Ponette-González, “Land cover effects on water fluxes and atmospheric deposition across a Mexican tropicalal montane landscape”, 2009.
M. A. Jiménez, “La heterogeneidad temporal en la precipitación determina la invasibilidad y coexistencia de especies nativas y exóticas en las comunidades de herbáceas anuales de zonas semiáridas”, 2012.
Journal Article
G. P. Lewis and G. E. Likens, “Low stream nitrate concentrations associated with oak forests on the Allegheny High Plateau of Pennsylvania”, Water Resour. Res., vol. 36, p. 3091-3094, 2000.
N. S. Scott, G. E. Likens, J. S. Eaton, and T. G. Siccama, “Loss of trace metals following whole-tree harvest of a northeastern deciduous forest”, Biogeochemistry, vol. 54, p. 197-217, 2001.
A. M. Ellison, et al., “Loss of foundation species: Consequences for the structure and dynamics of forested ecosystems”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 3, p. 479-486, 2005.
C. G. Jones, “Loss of biological diversity”, Br. Ecol. Soc. Bull, vol. 20, p. 271-272, 1989.
D. B. Lindenmayer and G. E. Likens, “Losing the culture of ecology”, Bull. Ecol. Soc. Am., 2011.
D. Rae, et al., “Los Jardines Botánicos y la valoración de la flora en los bosques nativos de Chile (Botanical Gardens and valuation of the flora in Chilean native forests)”, Ambiente y Desarrollo, vol. 15, p. 60-70, 1999.
G. E. Likens, F. H. Bormann, R. S. Pierce, J. S. Eaton, and R. E. Munn, “Long-term trends in precipitation chemistry at Hubbard Brook, New Hampshire”, Atmospheric Environment, vol. 18, p. 2641-2647, 1984.
J. L. Campbell, et al., “Long-term trends from ecosystem research at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest”, Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-17. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Dept. Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, p. 41, 2007.

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