Payne, N. L., Iosilevskii, G, Barnett, A, Fischer, C, Graham, R. T., Gleiss, A. C. & Watanabe, Y. Y. (2016). Great hammerhead sharks swim on their side to reduce transport costs. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 219 , 3673. doi: 10.1242/jeb.130377
APA (7th ed.) CitationPayne, N. L., Iosilevskii, G., Barnett, A., Fischer, C., Graham, R. T., Gleiss, A. C., & Watanabe, Y. Y. (2016). Great hammerhead sharks swim on their side to reduce transport costs. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 219, 3673.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPayne, N. L., G. Iosilevskii, A. Barnett, C. Fischer, R. T. Graham, A. C. Gleiss, and Y. Y. Watanabe. "Great Hammerhead Sharks Swim on Their Side to Reduce Transport Costs." The Journal of Experimental Biology 219 (2016): 3673.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPayne, N. L., et al. "Great Hammerhead Sharks Swim on Their Side to Reduce Transport Costs." The Journal of Experimental Biology, 219, 2016, p. 3673.