Research Publications
Christensen, K. K., H.S. Jensen, F.Ö. Andersen, C. Wigand, and M. Holmer. 1998. “Interferences Between Root Plaque Formation And Phosphorus Availability For Isoetids In Sediments Of Oligotrophic Lakes”. Biogeochemistry 43: 107-128.
Pouyat, Richard V., and M.A. McGlinch. 1998. “A Legislative Solution To Acid Deposition”. Env. Sci. Policy 1: 249-259.
Manson, R.H., and E.W. Stiles. 1998. “Links Between Microhabitat Preferences And Seed Predation By Small Mammals In Old-Fields”. Oikos 82: 37-50.
Jones, Clive G., Richard S. Ostfeld, M.P. Richard, E.M. Schauber, and J.O. Wolff. 1998. “Mast Seeding And Lyme Disease”. Trends Ecol. Evol. 13: 506.
Rozzi, Ricardo. 1998. “Medio Ambiente, Bioético Y Globalización En El Xx Congreso Mundial De Filosofía”. Ambiente Y Desarrollo XIV: 79.
Caraco, Nina F., G. G. Lampman, Jonathan J. Cole, K. E. Limburg, Michael L. Pace, and David T. Fischer. 1998. “Microbial Assimilation Of Din In A Nitrogen Rich Estuary: Implications For Food Quality And Isotope Studies”. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 167: 59-71.
Rozzi, Ricardo, Eugene C. Hargrove, Juan J. Armesto, Steward T. A. Pickett, and J.A. Silander Jr. 1998. “"Natural Drift" As A Post-Modern Evolutionary Metaphor”. Rev. Chil. Hist. Nat. 71: 5-17.
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.
Pérez, Cecilia A., L. O. Hedin, and Juan J. Armesto. 1998. “Nitrogen Mineralization In Two Unpolluted, Old-Growth Forests Of Contrasting Structure And Biodiversity”. Ecosystems 1: 361-373.
Groffman, Peter M., Arthur J. Gold, and P.A. Jacinthe. 1998. “Nitrous Oxide Production In Riparian Zones And Groundwater”. Nutrient Cycling In Agroecosystems 52: 179-186.
Finzi, A.C., and Charles D. Canham. 1998. “Non-Additive Effects Of Litter Mixtures On Net N Mineralization In A Southern New England Forest”. For. Ecol. Manage 105: 129-136. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Finzi_and_Canham_1998_For_Ecol_Mgmt_105_129-136.pdf.
Carpenter, Stephen R., Nina F. Caraco, D.L. Correll, Robert W. Howarth, A.N. Sharpley, and V.H. Smith. 1998. “Nonpoint Pollution Of Surface Waters With Phosphorus And Nitrogen”. Issues Ecol. 3: 1-12.
Sippel, SJ, Stephen K. Hamilton, J.M. Melack, and EMM Novo. 1998. “Passive Microwave Observations Of Inundation Area And The Area/Stage Relation In The Amazon River Floodplain”. International Journal Of Remote Sensing 19 (16): 3055-3074. doi:10.1080/014311698214181.
Gold, Arthur J., P.A. Jacinthe, Peter M. Groffman, and R.H. Puffer. 1998. “Patchiness In Groundwater Nitrate Removal In A Riparian Forest”. J. Environ. Qual. 27: 146-155.
Jacinthe, P.A., Peter M. Groffman, Arthur J. Gold, and A.R. Mosier. 1998. “Patchiness In Microbial Nitrogen Transformations In Groundwater In A Riparian Forest”. J. Environ. Qual. 27: 156-164.
Bukaveckas, P. A., and William H. Shaw. 1998. “Phytoplankton Responses To Nutrient And Grazer Manipulations Among Northeastern Lakes Of Varying Ph”. Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 55: 958-966.
Brandwine, S., and Moshe Shachak. 1998. “Population Response Of Hemilepistus Reaumuri To Soil Moisture And Patchiness”. Isr. J. Zool 44: 359-378.
Schmidt, Kenneth, and C.J. Whelan. 1998. “Predator-Mediated Interactions Between Guilds Of Nesting Songbirds: Experimental And Observational Evidence”. Am. Nat. 152: 393-402.
Driscoll, Charles T., Gene E. Likens, and M.R. Church. 1998. “Recovery Of Surface Waters In The Northeastern U. S. From Decreases In Atmospheric Deposition Of Sulfur”. Water Air Soil Pollut. 105: 319-329.
Huszar, Vera L. M., and Nina F. Caraco. 1998. “The Relationship Between Phytoplankton Composition And Physical Chemical Variables: A Comparison Of Taxonomic And Morphological Approaches In Six Temperate Lakes”. Freshwater Biol. 40: 679-696.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., Michael L. Pace, and David T. Fischer. 1998. “Response Of Heterotrophic Planktonic Bacteria To The Zebra Mussel Invasion Of The Tidal Freshwater Hudson River”. Microb. Ecol. 36: 131-140.
Post, D.M., J.P. Taylor, J.F. Kitchell, M.H. Olson, D.E. Schindler, and B.R. Herwig. 1998. “The Role Of Migratory Waterfowl As Nutrient Vectors In Managed Wetlands”. Conserv. Biol. 12: 910-920.
Templer, Pamela H., Stuart E. G. Findlay, and C. Wigand. 1998. “Sediment Chemistry Associated With Native And Non-Native Emergent Macrophytes Of A Hudson River Marsh Ecosystem”. Wetlands 18: 70-78.
Jax, K., Clive G. Jones, and Steward T. A. Pickett. 1998. “The Self-Identity Of Ecological Units”. Oikos 82: 253-264.
Baker, M. B., Moshe Shachak, and S. Brand. 1998. “Settling Behavior Of The Desert Isopod, Hemilepistus Reaumuri, In Response To Variation In Soil Moisture And Other Environmental Cues”. Isr. J. Zool 44: 345-354.
Likens, Gene E., Kathleen C. Weathers, Tom Butler, and Donald C. Buso. 1998. “Solving The Acid Rain Problem”. Science 282: 1991-1992.
Findlay, Stuart E. G., Robert L. Sinsabaugh, David T. Fischer, and P. Franchini. 1998. “Sources Of Dissolved Organic Carbon Supporting Planktonic Bacterial Production In The Tidal Freshwater Hudson River”. Ecosystems 1: 227-239.
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.