Cite
The power of national acoustic tracking networks to assess the impacts of human activity on marine organisms during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MLA
Huveneers, Charlie, et al. “The Power of National Acoustic Tracking Networks to Assess the Impacts of Human Activity on Marine Organisms during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Biological Conservation, vol. 256, Apr. 2021, p. 108995. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.108995.
APA
Huveneers, C., Jaine, F. R. A., Barnett, A., Butcher, P. A., Clarke, T. M., Currey-Randall, L. M., Dwyer, R. G., Ferreira, L. C., Gleiss, A. C., Hoenner, X., Ierodiaconou, D., Lédée, E. J. I., Meekan, M. G., Pederson, H., Rizzari, J. R., van Ruth, P. D., Semmens, J. M., Taylor, M. D., Udyawer, V., … Harcourt, R. (2021). The power of national acoustic tracking networks to assess the impacts of human activity on marine organisms during the COVID-19 pandemic. Biological Conservation, 256, 108995. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.108995
Chicago
Huveneers, Charlie, Fabrice R A Jaine, Adam Barnett, Paul A Butcher, Thomas M Clarke, Leanne M Currey-Randall, Ross G Dwyer, et al. 2021. “The Power of National Acoustic Tracking Networks to Assess the Impacts of Human Activity on Marine Organisms during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Biological Conservation 256 (April): 108995. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2021.108995.