These are the basic formats for citations.  Follow the punctuation and capitalization exactly.  Look in a recent Journal of Wildlife Management or see me if you have questions about a particular citation. 

 

Journal article, one author:

 

MacInnes, C. D.  1978.  Editorial expression of statistical results.  Journal of Wildlife Management 42:701-701.

 

Journal article, more than one author:

 

Tacha, T. C., W. D. Warde, and K. P. Burnham.  1982.  Use and interpretation of statistics in wildlife journals.  Wildlife Society Bulletin 10:355-362.

 

Book:

 

Swanson, E.  1974.  Mathematices into type: copy editing and proofreading mathematics for editorial assistants and authors.  American Mathematics Society, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. 

 

Book, more than one publisher:

 

Whitaker, J. O., Jr.  1996.  National Audubon Society field guide to North American mammals.  Alfred A. Knopf, New York, New York, USA, and Chanticleer Press, New York, USA. 

 

Book chapter from an edited volume:

 

Berg, W. E., and R. A. Chesness.  1978.  Ecology of coyotes in northern Minnesota.  Pages 229-247 in M. Bekoff, editor. Coyotes: biology, behavior, and management.  Academic Press, New York, USA.

 

See The Wildlife Society’s webpage for more information on formatting.