Research Publications
Templer, Pamela H., Peter M. Groffman, A.S. Flecker, and Alison G. Power. 2005. “Land Use Change and Soil Nutrient Cycling in the Los Haitises Region of the Dominican Republic”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 37: 215-25.
Invasive shrubs and songbird nesting success: Effects of climatic variability and predator abundance
Schmidt, Kenneth, L. Nelis, N. Briggs, and Richard S. Ostfeld. 2005. “Invasive Shrubs and Songbird Nesting Success: Effects of Climatic Variability and Predator Abundance”. Ecol. Appl. 15: 258-65. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Schmidt_et_al_2005_Ecol_Appl_15_258-265.pdf.
Jeschke, Jonathan M., and David L. Strayer. 2005. “Invasion Success of Vertebrates in Europe and North America”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 102: 7198-7202. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Jeschke_Strayer_2005_PNAS.pdf.
Blaustein, Andrew R., John M. Romansic, Erin A. Scheessele, Barbara A. Han, Alan P. Pessier, and Joyce E. Longcore. 2005. “Interspecific Variation in Susceptibility of Frog Tadpoles to the Pathogenic Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis”. Conservation Biology 19 (5): 1460-68. doi:10.1111/cbi.2005.19.issue-510.1111/j.1523-1739.2005.00195.x.
Strayer, David L., E.A. Blair, Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, Stuart E. G. Findlay, W.C. Nieder, and Michael L. Pace. 2005. “Interactions Between Alien Species and Restoration of Large-River Ecosystems”. Arch. Hydrobiol. Suppl. 155: 133-45.
Behncke, I., and Juan J. Armesto. 2005. “Innovación en Conservación en Chile”. Ambiente Y Desarrollo 20: 7-11.
Templer, Pamela H., Gary M. Lovett, Kathleen C. Weathers, Stuart E. G. Findlay, and T.E. Dawson. 2005. “Influence of Tree Species on Forest Nitrogen Retention in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA”. Ecosystems 8: 1-16.
Kaushal, Sujay S., Peter M. Groffman, Gene E. Likens, Kenneth T Belt, William Stack, Victoria R. Kelly, Lawrence E. Band, and G.T. Fisher. 2005. “Increased Salinization of Fresh Water in the Northeastern United States”. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 102: 13517-20.
Findlay, Stuart E. G. 2005. “Increased Carbon Transport in the Hudson River: Unexpected Consequence of Nitrogen Deposition?”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 3: 133-37.
Kellogg, D.Q., Arthur J. Gold, Peter M. Groffman, Kelly Addy, M.H. Stolt, and G. A. Blazejewski. 2005. “In Situ Groundwater Denitrification in Stratified Permeable Soils Underlying Riparian Wetlands”. J. Environ. Qual. 34: 524-33.
Likens, Gene E., and W. Lampert. 2005. “In Memoriam, Professor Robert G. Wetzel, 1936-2005”. Arch. Hydrobiol. 163: 431-33.
Butler, Tom, Gene E. Likens, F.M. Vermeylen, and B.J.B. Stunder. 2005. “The Impact of Changing Nitrogen Oxide Emissions on Wet and Dry Nitrogen Deposition in the Northeastern USA”. Atmospheric Environment 39: 4851-62.
Lomovasky, B. J., Jorge L. Gutiérrez, and O.O. Iribarne. 2005. “Identifying Repaired Shell Damage and Abnormal Calcification in the Stout Razor Clam Tagelus Plebeius As a Tool to Investigate Their Ecological Interactions”. J. Sea Res. 54: 163-75.
Nitsche, F.O., R.E. Bell, S.M. Carbotte, W.B.F. Ryan, R.D. Flood, V.L. Ferrini, A. Slagle, et al. 2005. “High-Resolution Mapping of the Hudson River Estuary Reveals New Insights on Sedimentary Processes and Benthic Habitats”. EOS 86: 225-29.
Coomes, David A., R.B. Allen, W.A. Bentley, L.E. Burrows, Charles D. Canham, L. Fagan, David M. Forsyth, et al. 2005. “The Hare, the Tortoise and the Crocodile: The Ecology of Angiosperm Dominance, Conifer Persistence and Fern Filtering”. J. Ecol. 93: 918-35. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Coomes_et_al_2005_JEcol-Hare_tortoise_and_crocodile.pdf.
Harrison, John A., Nina F. Caraco, and S.P. Seitzinger. 2005. “Global Patterns of Dissolved Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Export by Rivers: Results from a Spatially Explicit, Global Model”. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 19: GB4SO4.
Dudgeon, D., A.H. Arthington, M.O. Gessner, Z. Kawabata, D.J. Knowler, C. Lévêque, R.J. Naiman, et al. 2005. “Freshwater Biodiversity: Importance, Threats, Status and Conservation Challenges”. Biol. Rev. 81: 163-82.
Lowe, W. H., K.H. Nislow, and Gene E. Likens. 2005. “Forest Structure and Stream Salamander Diets: Implications for Terrestrial-Aquatic Connectivity”. Verh. Int. Ver. Limnol. 29: 279-86.
Kaushal, Sujay S., and W.M. Lewis Jr. 2005. “Fate and Transport of Organic Nitrogen in Minimally Disturbed Montane Streams of Colorado, USA”. Biogeochemistry 74: 303-21.
Lowe, W. H. 2005. “Factors Affecting Stage-Specific Distribution in the Stream Salamander Gyrinophilus Porphyriticus”. Herpetologica 61: 135-44.
Jeschke, Jonathan M., and R. Tollrian. 2005. “Effects of Predator Confusion on Functional Responses”. Oikos 111: 547-55.
Chacón, P., and Juan J. Armesto. 2005. “Effects of Canopy Openness on Growth, Specific Leaf Area, and Survival of Tree Seedlings in a Temperate Rainforest of Chiloé Island, Chile”. N. Z. J. Bot. 43: 71-81.
Papaik, M.J., Charles D. Canham, E.F. Latty, and K.D. Woods. 2005. “Effects of an Introduced Pathogen on Resistance to Natural Disturbance: Beech Bark Disease and Windthrow”. Can. J. For. Res. 35: 1832-43. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Papaik_et_al_2005_CJFR-BBD_and_windthrow.pdf.
Hornbostel, V. L., Richard S. Ostfeld, and M. A. Benjamin. 2005. “Effectiveness of Metarhizium Anisopliae (Deuteromycetes) Against Ixodes Scapularis (Acari: Ixodidae) Engorging on Peromyscus Leucopus”. J. Vector Ecol 30: 91-101. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Hornbostel_et_al_2005_J_Vector_Ecol_30_91-101.pdf.
Ecosystem subsidies: Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs from 13C addition to contrasting lakes
Carpenter, Stephen R., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, Matthew C. Van de Bogert, Darren L. Bade, D. Bastviken, C.M. Gille, James R. Hodgson, J.F. Kitchell, and E.S. Kritzberg. 2005. “Ecosystem Subsidies: Terrestrial Support of Aquatic Food Webs from 13C Addition to Contrasting Lakes”. Ecology 86: 2737-50. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Carpetner_et_al_Ecology 2005.pdf.
Palmer, M. A., Emily S. Bernhardt, E. Chornesky, S. Collins, Andrew P. Dobson, C. Duke, B. Gold, et al. 2005. “Ecological Science and Sustainability for the 21st Century”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 3: 4-11.
Brunner, Jesse L., K. Richards, and J.P. Collins. 2005. “Dose and Host Characteristics Influence Virulence of Ranavirus Infections”. Oecologia 144: 399-406.
Doyle, M. W., Emily H. Stanley, David L. Strayer, R.B. Jacobson, and J.C. Schmidt. 2005. “Dominant Discharge Analysis of Ecological Processes in Streams”. Water Resour. Res. 41: Art.No.W11411. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Doyle_Stanley_Strayer_et_al_WRR_2005.pdf.
Kritzberg, E.S., Jonathan J. Cole, Michael L. Pace, and W. Granéli. 2005. “Does Autochthonous Primary Production Drive Variability in Bacterial Metabolism and Growth Efficiency in Lakes Dominated by Terrestrial C Inputs?”. Aquat. Microb. Ecol. 38: 103-11. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Kritzberg_et_al_2005_AME.pdf.
Smith-Ramirez, C., P. Martínez, M. Núñez, C. González, and Juan J. Armesto. 2005. “Diversity, Flower Visitation Frequency, and Generalism of Pollinators in Temperate Rain Forests of Chiloé Island, Chile”. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 147: 399-416.
Harrison, John A., S.P. Seitzinger, A.F. Bouwman, Nina F. Caraco, A.H.W. Beusen, and C.J. Vorosmarty. 2005. “Dissolved Inorganic Phosphorus Export to the Coastal Zone: Results from a Spatially Explicit Global Model”. Global Biogeochem. Cycles 9: GB4S03.
Lajtha, K., S. Crow, Y. Yano, Sujay S. Kaushal, E. Sulzman, P. Sollins, and J.D.H. Spears. 2005. “Detrital Controls on Soil Solution N and Dissolved Organic Matter in Soils: A Field Experiment”. Biogeochemistry 76: 261-81.
Felson, A. J., and Steward T. A. Pickett. 2005. “Designed Experiments: New Approaches to Studying Urban Ecosystems”. Front. Ecol. Environ. 3: 549-56. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/2005_Felson_Pickett_Dsgned_Exprmnts.pdf.
Addy, Kelly, Arthur J. Gold, B.L. Nowicki, J. McKenna, M.H. Stolt, and Peter M. Groffman. 2005. “Denitrification Capacity in a Subterranean Estuary below a Rhode Island Salt Marsh”. Estuaries 28: 896-908.
Smith, M. F., V.T. Eviner, Kathleen C. Weathers, Maria Uriarte, Holly A. Ewing, Jonathan M. Jeschke, Peter M. Groffman, and Clive G. Jones. 2005. “Creating Individual Awareness about Responsible Conduct in Research: A Case Study of One Institution’s Approach for Researchers and Administrators”. J. Research Administration 36: 21-25. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Smith_et_al_2005.pdf.
Sarnelle, O., AE Wilson, Stephen K. Hamilton, LB Knoll, and DF Raikow. 2005. “Complex Interactions Between the Zebra Mussel, <i>Dreissena Polymorpha< I>, and the Harmful Phytoplankton, <i>Microcystis Aeruginosa< I>”;. Limnology and Oceanography 50 (3): 896-904. doi:10.4319/lo.2005.50.3.0896.
Tripler, C. E., Charles D. Canham, R.S. Inouye, and Jaclyn L. Schnurr. 2005. “Competitive Hierarchies of Temperate Tree Species: Interactions Between Resource Availability and White-Tailed Deer”. Ecoscience 12: 494-505. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Tripler_et_al_2005_Ecoscience_12-494-505.pdf.
Fitzgerald, N., and Kathleen C. Weathers. 2005. “Comparison of Trace Metal Variations in a Buffered and Poorly-Buffered Stream in the Shawangunk Mountain Range”. Northeast. Geol. Environ. Sci. 27: 113-22.
Cole, Jonathan J. 2005. “Communication Between Terrestrial and Marine Ecologists: Loud, Sometimes Abrasive, But Healthy and Occasionally Useful”. Mar. Ecol. Progr. Ser. 304: 272-74.
Judd, Kristen E., H.E. Adams, N.S. Bosh, J.M. Kostrzewski, C.E. Scott, B.M. Schulz, D.H. Wang, and G.W. Kling. 2005. “A Case History: Effects of Mixing Regime on Nutrient Dynamics and Community Structure in Third Sister Lake, Michigan During Late Winter and Early Spring 2003”. Lake Reservior Manage 21: 316-29. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Judd_et_al_2005.pdf.