APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tonissen, S., Emmert, B., Schober, J., Oluwagbenga, E., Karcher, D., & Fraley, G. Pulsed alternating wavelength system lighting does not negatively impact production or welfare but reduces dopamine activity and may improve bone growth in grow-out Pekin ducks. Elsevier.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tonissen, S., B.J Emmert, J.M Schober, E.M Oluwagbenga, D.M Karcher, and G.S Fraley. Pulsed Alternating Wavelength System Lighting Does Not Negatively Impact Production or Welfare but Reduces Dopamine Activity and May Improve Bone Growth in Grow-out Pekin Ducks. Elsevier.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tonissen, S., et al. Pulsed Alternating Wavelength System Lighting Does Not Negatively Impact Production or Welfare but Reduces Dopamine Activity and May Improve Bone Growth in Grow-out Pekin Ducks. Elsevier.

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