Cite
Global warming scenarios for the Eastern Adriatic Sea indicate a higher risk of invasiveness of non-native marine organisms relative to current climate conditions.
MLA
Glamuzina, Branko, et al. “Global Warming Scenarios for the Eastern Adriatic Sea Indicate a Higher Risk of Invasiveness of Non-Native Marine Organisms Relative to Current Climate Conditions.” Marine Life Science & Technology, vol. 6, no. 1, Nov. 2023, pp. 143–54. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42995-023-00196-9.
APA
Glamuzina, B., Vilizzi, L., Piria, M., Žuljević, A., Cetinić, A. B., Pešić, A., Dragičević, B., Lipej, L., Pećarević, M., Bartulović, V., Grđan, S., Cvitković, I., Dobroslavić, T., Fortič, A., Glamuzina, L., Mavrič, B., Tomanić, J., Despalatović, M., Trkov, D., … Tutman, P. (2023). Global warming scenarios for the Eastern Adriatic Sea indicate a higher risk of invasiveness of non-native marine organisms relative to current climate conditions. Marine Life Science & Technology, 6(1), 143–154. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42995-023-00196-9
Chicago
Glamuzina, Branko, Lorenzo Vilizzi, Marina Piria, Ante Žuljević, Ana Bratoš Cetinić, Ana Pešić, Branko Dragičević, et al. 2023. “Global Warming Scenarios for the Eastern Adriatic Sea Indicate a Higher Risk of Invasiveness of Non-Native Marine Organisms Relative to Current Climate Conditions.” Marine Life Science & Technology 6 (1): 143–54. doi:10.1007/s42995-023-00196-9.