Cite
The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness.
MLA
Love, Oliver P., and Tony D. Williams. “The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness.” American Naturalist, vol. 172, no. 4, Oct. 2008, pp. E135–49. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1086/590959.
APA
Love, O. P., & Williams, T. D. (2008). The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness. American Naturalist, 172(4), E135–E149. https://doi.org/10.1086/590959
Chicago
Love, Oliver P., and Tony D. Williams. 2008. “The Adaptive Value of Stress-Induced Phenotypes: Effects of Maternally Derived Corticosterone on Sex-Biased Investment, Cost of Reproduction, and Maternal Fitness.” American Naturalist 172 (4): E135–49. doi:10.1086/590959.