Cite
Below‐ground resource partitioning alone cannot explain the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship: A field test using multiple tracers.
MLA
Jesch, Annette, et al. “Below‐ground Resource Partitioning Alone Cannot Explain the Biodiversity–ecosystem Function Relationship: A Field Test Using Multiple Tracers.” Journal of Ecology, vol. 106, no. 5, Sept. 2018, pp. 2002–18. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12947.
APA
Jesch, A., Barry, K. E., Ravenek, J. M., Bachmann, D., Strecker, T., Weigelt, A., Buchmann, N., de Kroon, H., Gessler, A., Mommer, L., Roscher, C., & Scherer, L. M. (2018). Below‐ground resource partitioning alone cannot explain the biodiversity–ecosystem function relationship: A field test using multiple tracers. Journal of Ecology, 106(5), 2002–2018. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12947
Chicago
Jesch, Annette, Kathryn E. Barry, Janneke M. Ravenek, Dörte Bachmann, Tanja Strecker, Alexandra Weigelt, Nina Buchmann, et al. 2018. “Below‐ground Resource Partitioning Alone Cannot Explain the Biodiversity–ecosystem Function Relationship: A Field Test Using Multiple Tracers.” Journal of Ecology 106 (5): 2002–18. doi:10.1111/1365-2745.12947.