Cite
20 years of bibliometric data illustrates a lack of concordance between journal impact factor and fungal species discovery in systematic mycology.
MLA
Nilsson, R.Henrik, et al. “20 Years of Bibliometric Data Illustrates a Lack of Concordance between Journal Impact Factor and Fungal Species Discovery in Systematic Mycology.” MycoKeys, no. 110, Oct. 2024, pp. 273–85. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.110.136048.
APA
Nilsson, R. H., Jansson, A. T., Wurzbacher, C., Anslan, S., Belford, P., Corcoll, N., Dombrowski, A., Ghobad-Nejhad, M., Gustavsson, M., Gómez-Martínez, D., Kalsoom Khan, F., Khomich, M., Lennartsdotter, C., Lund, D., Van Der Merwe, B., Mikryukov, V., Peterson, M., Porter, T. M., Põlme, S., & Retter, A. (2024). 20 years of bibliometric data illustrates a lack of concordance between journal impact factor and fungal species discovery in systematic mycology. MycoKeys, 110, 273–285. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.110.136048
Chicago
Nilsson, R. Henrik, Arnold Tobias Jansson, Christian Wurzbacher, Sten Anslan, Pauline Belford, Natàlia Corcoll, Alexandra Dombrowski, et al. 2024. “20 Years of Bibliometric Data Illustrates a Lack of Concordance between Journal Impact Factor and Fungal Species Discovery in Systematic Mycology.” MycoKeys, no. 110 (October): 273–85. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.110.136048.