Cite
Chironomidae (Midge) Sensitivities to Ammonia Using Multiple Endpoints in China and Australia for the Development of Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater River Systems in China.
MLA
Liu, Zhihong, et al. “Chironomidae (Midge) Sensitivities to Ammonia Using Multiple Endpoints in China and Australia for the Development of Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater River Systems in China.” Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, vol. 40, no. 10, Oct. 2021, pp. 2899–911. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5152.
APA
Liu, Z., Tai, P., Li, X., Kong, L., Matthews, T. G., Lester, R. E., & Mondon, J. A. (2021). Chironomidae (Midge) Sensitivities to Ammonia Using Multiple Endpoints in China and Australia for the Development of Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater River Systems in China. Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry, 40(10), 2899–2911. https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5152
Chicago
Liu, Zhihong, Peidong Tai, Xiaojun Li, Lingxue Kong, Ty G. Matthews, Rebecca E. Lester, and Julie A. Mondon. 2021. “Chironomidae (Midge) Sensitivities to Ammonia Using Multiple Endpoints in China and Australia for the Development of Water Quality Criteria for Freshwater River Systems in China.” Environmental Toxicology & Chemistry 40 (10): 2899–2911. doi:10.1002/etc.5152.