Polar Biol

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Find below the Citation-style definiton of the Journal Polar Biology, which was used to encode the style within refbase. Find the original information on their Website

References at the end of the paper should be listed in alphabetical order by the first author's name.
If there is more than one work by the same author or team of authors in the same year, a, b, etc. 
is added to the year both in the text and in the list of references.

*Journal papers: name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; full title; journal title
abbreviated in accordance with international practice; volume number; first and last page numbers

Example:
Convey P, Barnes DKA, Morton A (2002) Debris accumulation on oceanic island shores of the
Scotia Arc, Antarctica. Polar Biol 25: 612-617

If available, the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) of the cited literature should be added at the
end of the reference in question.

Example:
Sancho LG, Pintado A (2004) Evidence of high annual growth rate for lichens in the maritime
Antartic. Polar Biol DOI 10.1007/s00300-004-0594-4

*Single contributions in a book:
name(s) and initial(s) of all authors; year; title of article; editor(s); title of book;
edition; volume number; publisher; place of publication; page numbers

Example:
Schloss IR, Ferreyra GA (2001) Primary production, light and vertical mixing in Potter Cove, a shallow
bay in the maritime Antartic. In: Arntz WE, Clarke A (eds.) Ecological Studies in the Antartic Sea Ice
Zone. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York, pp 117-124

*Book:
name and initial(s) of all authors; year; title; publisher; place of publication

Example:
Hölldobler B, Wilson EO (1990) The ants. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York