Chardon, N.I.; Stone, P.; Hilbert, C.; Maclachlan, T.; Ragsdale, B.; Zhao, A.; Goodwin, K.; Collins, C.G.; Hewitt, N.; Elphinstone, C.
Species-Specific Responses to Human Trampling Indicate Alpine Plant Size Is More Sensitive than Reproduction to Disturbance. Plants 2023, 12, 3040.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173040
AMA Style
Chardon NI, Stone P, Hilbert C, Maclachlan T, Ragsdale B, Zhao A, Goodwin K, Collins CG, Hewitt N, Elphinstone C.
Species-Specific Responses to Human Trampling Indicate Alpine Plant Size Is More Sensitive than Reproduction to Disturbance. Plants. 2023; 12(17):3040.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173040
Chicago/Turabian Style
Chardon, Nathalie Isabelle, Philippa Stone, Carly Hilbert, Teagan Maclachlan, Brianna Ragsdale, Allen Zhao, Katie Goodwin, Courtney G. Collins, Nina Hewitt, and Cassandra Elphinstone.
2023. "Species-Specific Responses to Human Trampling Indicate Alpine Plant Size Is More Sensitive than Reproduction to Disturbance" Plants 12, no. 17: 3040.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173040
APA Style
Chardon, N. I., Stone, P., Hilbert, C., Maclachlan, T., Ragsdale, B., Zhao, A., Goodwin, K., Collins, C. G., Hewitt, N., & Elphinstone, C.
(2023). Species-Specific Responses to Human Trampling Indicate Alpine Plant Size Is More Sensitive than Reproduction to Disturbance. Plants, 12(17), 3040.
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants12173040