Cite
The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations: To confront persistent geographic and demographic biases in environmental science, researchers must understand the history of their field sites.
MLA
Raby, Megan. “The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations: To Confront Persistent Geographic and Demographic Biases in Environmental Science, Researchers Must Understand the History of Their Field Sites.” American Scientist, vol. 105, no. 4, July 2017, pp. 216–23. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1511/2017.105.4.216.
APA
Raby, M. (2017). The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations: To confront persistent geographic and demographic biases in environmental science, researchers must understand the history of their field sites. American Scientist, 105(4), 216–223. https://doi.org/10.1511/2017.105.4.216
Chicago
Raby, Megan. 2017. “The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations: To Confront Persistent Geographic and Demographic Biases in Environmental Science, Researchers Must Understand the History of Their Field Sites.” American Scientist 105 (4): 216–23. doi:10.1511/2017.105.4.216.