APA
Reedy A. M., Edwards A., Pendlebury C., Murdaugh L., Avery R., Seidenberg J., Aspbury A. S. & Gabor C. R. (20150429). An acute increase in the stress hormone corticosterone is associated with mating behavior in both male and female red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens. : General and comparative endocrinology.
Chicago
Reedy Aaron M, Edwards Alex, Pendlebury Chloe, Murdaugh Laura, Avery Ryan, Seidenberg Jake, Aspbury Andrea S and Gabor Caitlin R. 20150429. An acute increase in the stress hormone corticosterone is associated with mating behavior in both male and female red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens. : General and comparative endocrinology.
Harvard
Reedy A. M., Edwards A., Pendlebury C., Murdaugh L., Avery R., Seidenberg J., Aspbury A. S. and Gabor C. R. (20150429). An acute increase in the stress hormone corticosterone is associated with mating behavior in both male and female red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens. : General and comparative endocrinology.
MLA
Reedy Aaron M, Edwards Alex, Pendlebury Chloe, Murdaugh Laura, Avery Ryan, Seidenberg Jake, Aspbury Andrea S and Gabor Caitlin R. An acute increase in the stress hormone corticosterone is associated with mating behavior in both male and female red-spotted newts, Notophthalmus viridescens. : General and comparative endocrinology. 20150429.