Journal article
Reproduction, Fertility and Development, vol. 33, 2021 Apr 17, pp. 573–587
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APA
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Howell, L. G., Mawson, P. R., Frankham, R., Rodger, J. C., Upton, R. M. O., Witt, R. R., … Clulow, J. (2021). Integrating biobanking could produce significant cost benefits and minimise inbreeding for Australian amphibian captive breeding programs. Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 33, 573–587. https://doi.org/10.1071/RD21058
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Howell, Lachlan G., Peter R. Mawson, Richard Frankham, John C. Rodger, Rose M. O. Upton, Ryan R. Witt, Natalie E. Calatayud, Simon Clulow, and John Clulow. “Integrating Biobanking Could Produce Significant Cost Benefits and Minimise Inbreeding for Australian Amphibian Captive Breeding Programs.” Reproduction, Fertility and Development 33 (April 17, 2021): 573–587.
MLA
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Howell, Lachlan G., et al. “Integrating Biobanking Could Produce Significant Cost Benefits and Minimise Inbreeding for Australian Amphibian Captive Breeding Programs.” Reproduction, Fertility and Development, vol. 33, Apr. 2021, pp. 573–87, doi:10.1071/RD21058.
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@article{lachlan2021a,
title = {Integrating biobanking could produce significant cost benefits and minimise inbreeding for Australian amphibian captive breeding programs},
year = {2021},
month = apr,
day = {17},
journal = {Reproduction, Fertility and Development},
pages = {573–587},
volume = {33},
doi = {10.1071/RD21058},
author = {Howell, Lachlan G. and Mawson, Peter R. and Frankham, Richard and Rodger, John C. and Upton, Rose M. O. and Witt, Ryan R. and Calatayud, Natalie E. and Clulow, Simon and Clulow, John},
month_numeric = {4}
}