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Schmidt, Kenneth, and C.J. Whelan. 1999. “Seasonal Fecundity In Songbirds: Can Abandonment, Renesting, And Double Brooding Ameliorate High Nest Predation And Brood Parasitism?”. Conserv. Biol. 13: 46-57.
Firn, R.D., and Clive G. Jones. 1999. “Secondary Metabolism And The Risks Of Genetically Modified Organisms”. Nature 400: 13-14. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Firn_&_Jones_1999_Secondary_metabolism_Nature_400_13-14.pdf.
LaDeau, Shannon L., and A.M. Ellison. 1999. “Seed Bank Composition Of A Northeastern U. S. Tussock Swamp”. Wetlands 19 (1): 255 - 261. doi:10.1007/BF03161755.
Groffman, Peter M., J.P. Hardy, S.S. Nolan, Charles T. Driscoll, and Timothy J. Fahey. 1999. “Snow Depth, Soil Frost And Nutrient Loss In A Northern Hardwood Forest”. Hydrol. Process 13: 2275-2286.
Hogan, K. 1999. “Sociocognitive Roles In Science Group Discourse”. Int. J. Sci. Ed. 21: 855-882.
Groffman, Peter M., and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1999. “Soil And Sediment Biodiversity: Cross-System Comparisons And Large Scale Effects”. Bioscience 49: 139-148.
Lawrence, G. B., M.B. David, Gary M. Lovett, P.S. Murdoch, D.A. Burns, B.P. Baldigo, A.W. Thompson, James H. Porter, and J.L. Stoddard. 1999. “Soil Calcium Status And The Response Of Stream Chemistry To Declining Acid Rain”. Ecol. Appl. 9: 1059-1072.
Shem-Tov, S., Eli Zaady, Peter M. Groffman, and Y. Gutterman. 1999. “Soil Carbon Content Along A Rainfall Gradient And Inhibition Of Germination: A Potential Mechanism For Regulating Distribution Of Plantago Coronopus”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 31: 1209-1218.
Lovett, Gary M., and H. Rueth. 1999. “Soil Nitrogen Transformations In Beech And Maple Stands Along A Nitrogen Deposition Gradient”. Ecol. Appl. 9: 1330-1344.
Alewell, C., Myron J. Mitchell, Gene E. Likens, and Roy Krouse. 1999. “Sources Of Stream Sulfate At The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest: Long-Term Analyses Using Stable Isotopes”. Biogeochemistry 44: 281-299.
Lampman, G. G., Nina F. Caraco, and Jonathan J. Cole. 1999. “Spatial And Temporal Patterns Of Nutrient Concentration And Export In The Tidal Hudson River”. Estuaries 22: 285-296.
Kuehn, K. A., M.O. Gessner, R.G. Wetzel, and K. Suberkropp. 1999. “Standing Litter Decomposition Of The Emergent Macrophyte Erianthus Giganteus”. Microb. Ecol. 38: 50-57.
Strayer, David L. 1999. “The Statistical Power Of Presence-Absence Data To Detect Population Declines”. Conserv. Biol. 13: 1034-1038.
Schauber, E.M., and W.D. Edge. 1999. “Statistical Power To Detect Main And Interactive Effects On The Attributes Of Small-Mammal Populations”. Can. J. Zool. 76: 68-73.
Hogan, K. 1999. “Thinking Aloud Together: A Test Of An Intervention To Foster Students' Collaborative Scientific Reasoning”. J. Res. Sci. Teach 36: 1085-1109.
Strayer, David L., Nina F. Caraco, Jonathan J. Cole, Stuart E. G. Findlay, and Michael L. Pace. 1999. “Transformation Of Freshwater Ecosystems By Bivalves: A Case Study Of Zebra Mussels In The Hudson River”. Bioscience 49: 19-27. http://sgnis.org/publicat/papers/b2_1.pdf.
Carpenter, Stephen R., Jonathan J. Cole, J.F. Kitchell, and Michael L. Pace. 1999. “Trophic Cascades Revealed In Diverse Ecosystems”. Trends Ecol. Evol. 14: 483-488. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Pace_et_al_TREE_1999.pdf.
Nilon, C.H., Alan R. Berkowitz, and Karen S. Hollweg. 1999. “Understanding Urban Ecosystems: A New Frontier For Science And Education”. Urban Ecosyst. 3: 3-4.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., and Robert L. Sinsabaugh. 1999. “Unravelling The Sources And Bioavailability Of Dissolved Organic Matter In Lotic Aquatic Ecosystems”. Mar. Freshwat. Res. 50: 781-790.
Strayer, David L. 1999. “Use Of Flow Refuges By Unionid Mussels In Rivers”. J. N. Am. Benthol. Soc. 18: 468-476.
Carreiro, M. M., K. Howe, D.F. Parkhurst, and Richard V. Pouyat. 1999. “Variation In Quality And Decomposability Of Red Oak Leaf Litter Along An Urban-Rural Gradient”. Biol. Fertil. Soils 30: 258-268.
Vidiella, P. E., Juan J. Armesto, and Julio R. Gutiérrez. 1999. “Vegetation Changes And Sequential Flowering After Rain In The Southern Atacama Desert”. J. Arid Environ 43: 449-458.
Christ, M. J., Charles T. Driscoll, and Gene E. Likens. 1999. “Watershed- And Plot-Scale Tests Of The Mobile Anion Concept”. Biogeochemistry 47: 335-353.
Anderson, O. R., and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1998. “Abundance And Diversity Of Gymnamoebae Associated With Earthworm (Lumbricus Terrestris) Middens In A Northeastern U.s”. Forest. Soil Biol. Biochem 30: 1213-1216.
Flores, A., Steward T. A. Pickett, Wayne C Zipperer, Richard V. Pouyat, and R. Pirani. 1998. “Adopting A Modern Ecological View Of The Metropolitan Landscape: The Case Of A Greenspace System For The New York City Region”. Landscape Urban Plan 39: 295-308.
Limburg, K. E. 1998. “Anomalous Migrations Of Anadromous Herrings Revealed With Natural Chemical Tracers”. Canadian Journal Of Fisheries And Aquatic Sciences 55 (2): 431 - 437. doi:10.1139/f97-219.
Smith-Ramirez, C., and Juan J. Armesto. 1998. “Nectarivoría Y Polinización Por Aves En Embothrium Coccineum (Proteaceae) En El Bosque Templado Del Sur De Chile”. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 71: 51-63.
Zaady, Eli, Peter M. Groffman, and Moshe Shachak. 1998. “Nitrogen Fixation In Macro- And Microphytic Patches In The Negev Desert”. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30: 449-454.
Wright, Elaine F., K.D. Coates, Charles D. Canham, and P. Bartemucci. 1998. “Species Variability In Growth Response To Light Across Climatic Regions In Northwestern British Columbia”. Can. J. For. Res. 28: 871-886. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Wright_et_al_1998_Can_J_For_Res_28_871-886.pdf.
Zhang, Y., Myron J. Mitchell, M. J. Christ, Gene E. Likens, and Roy Krouse. 1998. “Stable Sulfur Isotopic Biogeochemistry Of The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest, New Hampshire”. Biogeochemistry 41: 259-275.
Arnone, J. A., and Patrick J. Bohlen. 1998. “Stimulated N2O Flux From Intact Grassland Monoliths After Two Growing Seasons Under Elevated Atmospheric Co2”. Oecologia 116: 331-335.
Pace, Michael L., and Peter M. Groffman. 1998. “Successes, Limitations And Frontiers In Ecosystem Science: Reflections On The Seventh Cary Conference”. Ecosystems 1: 137-142. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Pace_Groffman_Ecosystems_1998.pdf.
Holmer, M., H.S. Jensen, K. K. Christensen, C. Wigand, and F.Ö. Andersen. 1998. “Sulfate Reduction In Lake Sediments Inhabited By The Isoetid Macrophytes Littorella Uniflora And Isoetes Lacustris”. Aquat. Bot. 60: 307-324.
Hopkinson, C.S., I. Buffam, J.E. Hobbie, J. Vallino, R. Hodson, M.A. Moran, J. Covert, et al. 1998. “Terrestrial Inputs Of Organic Matter To Coastal Ecosystems: An Intercomparison Of Chemical Characteristics And Bioavailability”. Biogeochemistry 43: 211-234.
Hall, Robert O., B.J. Peterson, and J.L. Meyer. 1998. “Testing A Nitrogen-Cycling Model Of A Forest Stream By Using A Nitrogen-15 Tracer Addition”. Ecosystems 1: 283-298.
Ostfeld, Richard S., Clive G. Jones, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. “Tick Population Trends And Forest Type [Response To Ginsberg Et Al.]”. Science 281: 350-351.
Pace, Michael L., Jonathan J. Cole, and Stephen R. Carpenter. 1998. “Trophic Cascades And Compensation: Differential Responses Of Microzooplankton In Whole Lake Experiments”. Ecology 79: 138-152.
Hall, Robert O., and J.L. Meyer. 1998. “The Trophic Significance Of Bacteria In A Detritus-Based Stream Food Web”. Ecology 79: 1995-2012.
Frank, D. A., and Peter M. Groffman. 1998. “Ungulate Vs. Landscape Control Of Soil C And N Processes In Grasslands Of Yellowstone National Park”. Ecology 79: 2229-2241.
Butler, Tom, and Gene E. Likens. 1998. “Weekly And Daily Precipitation Chemistry Network Comparisons In The Eastern U.s.: Nadp/Ntn Vs. Map3S/Airmon”. Atmospheric Environment 32: 3749-3765.