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"Campbell (1983, 1987b )"
or
"(Smith et al. 1984; Karl and Craven 1988; Korobi 1997, 1998)."

The References are listed in alphabetical, then chronological order. Each citation is complete, according to the following examples (since these rules might vary between journals, one should consult the journals instructions for authors):

 

Article:
Fenchel, T. 1986. Protozoan filter feeding. Prog. Protistol. 1: 65-113.

Book:
Stumm, W. and J. Morgan. 1981. Aquatic chemistry, 2nd ed. Wiley.

Chapter:
Codispoti, L. A. 1983. Nitrogen in upwelling systems, p. 513-564. In E. J. Carpenter and G. Capone [eds.], Nitrogen in the marine environment. Academic Press.

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