Cite
Evidence for increasing densities and geographic ranges of tick species of public health significance other than Ixodes scapularis in Québec, Canada.
MLA
Salima Gasmi, et al. “Evidence for Increasing Densities and Geographic Ranges of Tick Species of Public Health Significance Other than Ixodes Scapularis in Québec, Canada.” PLoS ONE, vol. 13, no. 8, Jan. 2018, p. e0201924. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201924.
APA
Salima Gasmi, Catherine Bouchard, Nicholas H Ogden, Ariane Adam-Poupart, Yann Pelcat, Erin E Rees, François Milord, Patrick A Leighton, Robbin L Lindsay, Jules K Koffi, & Karine Thivierge. (2018). Evidence for increasing densities and geographic ranges of tick species of public health significance other than Ixodes scapularis in Québec, Canada. PLoS ONE, 13(8), e0201924. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201924
Chicago
Salima Gasmi, Catherine Bouchard, Nicholas H Ogden, Ariane Adam-Poupart, Yann Pelcat, Erin E Rees, François Milord, et al. 2018. “Evidence for Increasing Densities and Geographic Ranges of Tick Species of Public Health Significance Other than Ixodes Scapularis in Québec, Canada.” PLoS ONE 13 (8): e0201924. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0201924.