Answers to Module 7 Questions
- A photograph taken via digital camera of my homemade ramen noodle soup. - This is my own work. - File format is JPEG - Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 - Category: Hot Food - File is described by explaining the medium with which it was created as well as the contents of the file
Practicing Citations
...published in a well known scientific journal, the Wiley Journal of Biogeography and was only published 3 years ago making it a fairly recent study done on the topic.[1]
Although the authors may not be authorities on the particular species my wiki page is on, they are both published experts in their field of Ecology and Biological Sciences who have researched (and published articles on) countless other species.[2]
The thesis was published in 1999 by the University of Sydney, giving it credibility through its association with an important academic institution.[3]
The article is published in the American Naturalist, a peer reviewed journal published by the Chicago University Press.[4]
It can also be seen as an authoritative source due to the background of each individual author who have all contributed to the Biological Sciences through other peer reviewed articles within the same discipline.[5]
Notes
edit- ^ Mitzy, Pepper (2018). "Speciation in the Mountains and Dispersal by Rivers: Molecular Phylogeny of Eulamprus Water Skinks and the Biogeography of Eastern Australia". Journal of biogeography. 45 (9): 2040–2052.
- ^ Law, Bradley S.; Bradely, R. A. (1990). "Habitat Use and Basking Site Selection in the Water Skink, Eulamprus Quoyii". Journal of herpetology. 24 (3): 235–240.
- ^ Landáez, Borges (1999). Maternal Thermoregulation and Its Consequences for Offspring Fitness in the Australian Eastern Water Skink (Eulamprus Quoyii) (Thesis). University of Sydney.
- ^ Noble, Daniel W. A. (2013). "Behavioral and Morphological Traits Interact to Promote the Evolution of Alternative Reproductive Tactics in a Lizard". The American naturalist. 182 (6): 726–742.
- ^ Murphy, Bridgette F. (2012). "Morphology and Development of the Placentae in Eulamprus Quoyii Group Skinks (Squamata: Scincidae): Placentation in Eulamprus Quoyii Group Skinks". Journal of Anatomy. 220 (5): 454–471.
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