Cite
Leaf decomposition and flammability are largely decoupled across species in a tropical swamp forest despite sharing some predictive leaf functional traits.
MLA
Rahman, Nur E. B., et al. “Leaf Decomposition and Flammability Are Largely Decoupled across Species in a Tropical Swamp Forest despite Sharing Some Predictive Leaf Functional Traits.” New Phytologist, vol. 238, no. 2, Apr. 2023, pp. 598–611. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18742.
APA
Rahman, N. E. B., Smith, S. W., Lam, W. N., Chong, K. Y., Chua, M. S. E., Teo, P. Y., Lee, D. W. J., Phua, S. Y., Aw, C. Y., Lee, J. S. H., & Wardle, D. A. (2023). Leaf decomposition and flammability are largely decoupled across species in a tropical swamp forest despite sharing some predictive leaf functional traits. New Phytologist, 238(2), 598–611. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18742
Chicago
Rahman, Nur E. B., Stuart W. Smith, Weng Ngai Lam, Kwek Yan Chong, Matthias S. E. Chua, Pei Yun Teo, Daniel W. J. Lee, et al. 2023. “Leaf Decomposition and Flammability Are Largely Decoupled across Species in a Tropical Swamp Forest despite Sharing Some Predictive Leaf Functional Traits.” New Phytologist 238 (2): 598–611. doi:10.1111/nph.18742.