Cite
Selenium, arsenic, DDT and other contaminants in four fish species in the Salton Sea, California, their temporal trends, and their potential impact on human consumers and wildlife
MLA
Stuart H. Hurlbert, et al. “Selenium, Arsenic, DDT and Other Contaminants in Four Fish Species in the Salton Sea, California, Their Temporal Trends, and Their Potential Impact on Human Consumers and Wildlife.” Lake and Reservoir Management, vol. 23, Dec. 2007, pp. 536–69. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/07438140709354037.
APA
Stuart H. Hurlbert, Russell Gerads, Janie Surico-Bennett, Richard M. Gersberg, Marie Vicario-Fisher, & Marie F. Moreau. (2007). Selenium, arsenic, DDT and other contaminants in four fish species in the Salton Sea, California, their temporal trends, and their potential impact on human consumers and wildlife. Lake and Reservoir Management, 23, 536–569. https://doi.org/10.1080/07438140709354037
Chicago
Stuart H. Hurlbert, Russell Gerads, Janie Surico-Bennett, Richard M. Gersberg, Marie Vicario-Fisher, and Marie F. Moreau. 2007. “Selenium, Arsenic, DDT and Other Contaminants in Four Fish Species in the Salton Sea, California, Their Temporal Trends, and Their Potential Impact on Human Consumers and Wildlife.” Lake and Reservoir Management 23 (December): 536–69. doi:10.1080/07438140709354037.