Cite
The Fire and Fodder Reversal Phenomenon: Vertebrate Herbivore Activity in Burned and Unburned Tasmanian Ecosystems.
MLA
Heaton, David J., et al. “The Fire and Fodder Reversal Phenomenon: Vertebrate Herbivore Activity in Burned and Unburned Tasmanian Ecosystems.” Fire (2571-6255), vol. 5, no. 4, Aug. 2022, p. 111–N.PAG. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/fire5040111.
APA
Heaton, D. J., McHenry, M. T., & Kirkpatrick, J. B. (2022). The Fire and Fodder Reversal Phenomenon: Vertebrate Herbivore Activity in Burned and Unburned Tasmanian Ecosystems. Fire (2571-6255), 5(4), 111–N.PAG. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire5040111
Chicago
Heaton, David J., Melinda T. McHenry, and Jamie B. Kirkpatrick. 2022. “The Fire and Fodder Reversal Phenomenon: Vertebrate Herbivore Activity in Burned and Unburned Tasmanian Ecosystems.” Fire (2571-6255) 5 (4): 111–N.PAG. doi:10.3390/fire5040111.