Journal article
Reptiles and Amphibians , vol. 28, 2021, pp. 257-261
APA
Click to copy
T, F., N, C., B, F., C, G., M, H., K, K., … T, C. (2021). Extreme male color polymorphism supports the introduction of multiple native-range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) lineages to Florida, USA. Reptiles and Amphibians , 28, 257–261. https://doi.org/10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599
Chicago/Turabian
Click to copy
T, Fieldsend, Claunch N, Fridie B, Goodman C, Harman M, Krysko K, Raxworthy C, Romagosa C, and Collins T. “Extreme Male Color Polymorphism Supports the Introduction of Multiple Native-Range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer Pardalis) Lineages to Florida, USA.” Reptiles and Amphibians 28 (2021): 257–261.
MLA
Click to copy
T, Fieldsend, et al. “Extreme Male Color Polymorphism Supports the Introduction of Multiple Native-Range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer Pardalis) Lineages to Florida, USA.” Reptiles and Amphibians , vol. 28, 2021, pp. 257–61, doi:10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599.
BibTeX Click to copy
@article{fieldsend2021a,
title = {Extreme male color polymorphism supports the introduction of multiple native-range Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) lineages to Florida, USA},
year = {2021},
journal = {Reptiles and Amphibians },
pages = {257-261},
volume = {28},
doi = {10.17161/randa.v28i2.15599},
author = {T, Fieldsend and N, Claunch and B, Fridie and C, Goodman and M, Harman and K, Krysko and C, Raxworthy and C, Romagosa and T, Collins}
}