Cite
Urinary cortisol levels of gray-cheeked mangabeys are higher in disturbed compared to undisturbed forest areas in Kibale National Park, Uganda.
MLA
Jaimez, N. A., et al. “Urinary Cortisol Levels of Gray-Cheeked Mangabeys Are Higher in Disturbed Compared to Undisturbed Forest Areas in Kibale National Park, Uganda.” Animal Conservation, vol. 15, no. 3, June 2012, pp. 242–47. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2011.00508.x.
APA
Jaimez, N. A., Bribiescas, R. G., Aronsen, G. P., Anestis, S. A., Watts, D. P., Acevedo-Whitehouse, K., & Kristensen, T. N. (2012). Urinary cortisol levels of gray-cheeked mangabeys are higher in disturbed compared to undisturbed forest areas in Kibale National Park, Uganda. Animal Conservation, 15(3), 242–247. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-1795.2011.00508.x
Chicago
Jaimez, N. A., R. G. Bribiescas, G. P. Aronsen, S. A. Anestis, D. P. Watts, Karina Acevedo-Whitehouse, and Torsten Nygaard Kristensen. 2012. “Urinary Cortisol Levels of Gray-Cheeked Mangabeys Are Higher in Disturbed Compared to Undisturbed Forest Areas in Kibale National Park, Uganda.” Animal Conservation 15 (3): 242–47. doi:10.1111/j.1469-1795.2011.00508.x.