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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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2010
P. H. Martin and C. D. Canham, “Dispersal and recruitment limitation in native versus exotic tree species: life-history strategies and Janzen-Connell effects”, Oikos, vol. 119, p. 807-824, 2010.
P. H. Martin, C. D. Canham, and R. K. Kobe, “Divergence from the growth-survival trade-off and extreme high growth rates drive patterns of exotic tree invasions in closed-canopy forests”, J. Ecol., vol. 98, p. 778-789, 2010.
S. W. Bigelow and C. D. Canham, “Evidence that soil aluminum enforces site fidelity of southern New England forest trees”, Rhodora, vol. 112, p. 1-21, 2010.
C. D. Canham and R. Q. Thomas, “Frequency, not relative abundance, of temperate tree species varies along climate gradients in eastern North America”, Ecology, vol. 91, p. 3433-3440, 2010.
R. Q. Thomas, C. D. Canham, K. C. Weathers, and C. L. Goodale, “Increased tree carbon storage in response to nitrogen deposition in the U.S.”, Nat. Geosci., vol. 3, p. 13-17, 2010.
L. S. Comita, J. Thompson, M. Uriarte, I. Jonckheere, C. D. Canham, and J. K. Zimmerman, “Interactive effects of land use history and natural disturbance on seedling dynamics in a subtropical forest”, Ecol. Appl., vol. 20, p. 1270-1284, 2010.
D. S. W. Katz, G. M. Lovett, C. D. Canham, and C. M. O'Reilly, “Legacies of land use history diminish over 22 years in a forest in southeastern New York”, J. Torrey Bot. Soc., vol. 137, p. 236-251, 2010.
D. Gravel, C. D. Canham, M. Beaudet, and C. Messier, “Shade tolerance, canopy gaps and mechanisms of coexistence of forest trees”, Oikos, vol. 119, p. 475-484, 2010.
C. D. Canham, J. Thompson, J. K. Zimmerman, and M. Uriarte, “Variation in susceptibility to hurricane damage as a function of storm intensity in Puerto Rican tree species”, Biotropica, vol. 42, p. 87-94, 2010.
2009
L. S. Comita, M. Uriarte, J. Thompson, I. Jonckheere, C. D. Canham, and J. K. Zimmerman, “Abiotic and biotic drivers of seedling survival in a hurricane-impacted tropical forest”, J. Ecol., vol. 97, p. 1346-1359, 2009.
K. D. Coates, C. D. Canham, and C. T. LePage, “Above versus belowground competitive effects and responses of a guild of temperate tree species”, J. Ecol., vol. 97, p. 118-130, 2009.
C. D. Canham, “Adirondack upland forests”, in W. F. Porter, R. S. Whaley, and J. D. Erickson (eds.). The Great Experiment in Conservation: Voices from the Adirondack Park, 2009.
P. E. Busby, C. D. Canham, G. Motzkin, and D. R. Foster, “Forest response to chronic hurricane disturbance in coastal New England”, J. Veg. Sci., vol. 20, p. 487-497, 2009.
D. A. Coomes, C. D. Canham, E. Wright, and G. Kunstler, “A greater range of shade-tolerance niches in nutrient-rich forests: an explanation for positive richness-productivity relationships?”, J. Ecol., vol. 97, p. 705-717, 2009.
M. Uriarte, et al., “Natural disturbance and human land use as determinants of tropical forest dynamics: results from a forest simulator”, Ecol. Monogr., vol. 79, p. 423-443, 2009.
G. Kunstler, D. A. Coomes, and C. D. Canham, “Size-dependence of growth and mortality influence the shade tolerance of trees in a lowland temperate rain forest”, J. Ecol., vol. 97, p. 685-695, 2009.
P. H. Martin, C. D. Canham, and P. L. Marks, “Why forests appear resistant to exotic plant invasions: intentional introductions, stand dynamics, and the role of shade tolerance”, Front. Ecol. Environ., vol. 7, p. 142-149, 2009.

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