Branston CJ, Capilla-Lasheras P, Haugh C, Baker PJ, Reid R, Griffiths K, White S, & Dominoni DM. (2026). Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient. Ecology, 107(1), e70294-e70294. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.70294
ISO-690 (author-date, English)BRANSTON CJ, CAPILLA-LASHERAS P, HAUGH C, BAKER PJ, REID R, GRIFFITHS K, WHITE S und DOMINONI DM, 2026. Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient. Ecology. 1 Januar 2026. Vol. 107, no. 1, p. e70294-e70294. DOI 10.1002/ecy.70294.
Modern Language Association 9th editionBranston CJ, Capilla-Lasheras P, Haugh C, Baker PJ, Reid R, Griffiths K, White S, und Dominoni DM. „Native Trees Are Related to Advanced Bird Breeding Phenology and Increased Reproductive Success Along an Urban Gradient.“. Ecology, Bd. 107, Nr. 1, Januar 2026, S. e70294-e70294, https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.70294.
Mohr Siebeck - Recht (Deutsch - Österreich)Branston CJ/Capilla-Lasheras P/Haugh C/Baker PJ/Reid R/Griffiths K u. a.: Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient., Ecology 2026, e70294-e70294.
Emerald - HarvardBranston CJ, Capilla-Lasheras P, Haugh C, Baker PJ, Reid R, Griffiths K, White S und Dominoni DM. (2026), „Native trees are related to advanced bird breeding phenology and increased reproductive success along an urban gradient.“, Ecology, Vol. 107 No. 1, S. e70294-e70294.