Book chapter
S. Drennen, W. King, Songs from the Deep Woods, National Audubon Society, 1996, pp. 10--12
Department of Biology
University of Missouri-St. Louis and the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center
1 University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 USA
APA
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Whelan, C. J., & Marquis, R. J. (1996). Indirect effects of insectivorous birds on forest trees—conservation and management implications. In S. Drennen & W. King (Eds.), Songs from the Deep Woods (pp. 10–12). National Audubon Society.
Chicago/Turabian
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Whelan, CJ, and RJ Marquis. “Indirect Effects of Insectivorous Birds on Forest Trees—Conservation and Management Implications.” In Songs from the Deep Woods, edited by S. Drennen and W. King, 10–12. National Audubon Society, 1996.
MLA
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Whelan, C. J., and R. J. Marquis. “Indirect Effects of Insectivorous Birds on Forest Trees—Conservation and Management Implications.” Songs from the Deep Woods, edited by S. Drennen and W. King, National Audubon Society, 1996, pp. 10–12.
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@inbook{whelan1996a,
title = {Indirect effects of insectivorous birds on forest trees—conservation and management implications},
year = {1996},
pages = {10--12},
publisher = {National Audubon Society},
author = {Whelan, CJ and Marquis, RJ},
editor = {Drennen, S. and King, W.},
booktitle = {Songs from the Deep Woods}
}