In Evolutionary Applications 16:4, for the article by Lloyd‐Jones et al. (2023) entitled “Implications of past and present genetic connectivity for management of the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)” (pages 911–935), the authors would like to update the Acknowledgments section as follows:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We kindly thank Lindsay Delzoppo and Michael Joyce from DES for supporting the project. The authors would like to acknowledge and thank the Queensland Museum for providing 482 samples and in particular Dr Jessica Worthington Wilmer for providing the tissue samples and Mark Read for collecting the majority of the museum samples, and Nancy FitzSimmons. We acknowledge and thank Corinna Browne, Stephen Mastromonaco, and Dawul Wuru along with other DES wildlife officers who collected samples for DNA extraction and managed the database. We are grateful to the team at Diversity Arrays for generating the genetic data in particular Andrzej Kilian. We are grateful and give thanks to Thierry Gosselin for his assistance and discussion concerning the radiator R package and quality control of the data. We are thankful to Mark Bravington for his input in initiating this project and early insight. Funding for this project was provided by the Queensland State Government's crocodile Management and Monitoring Program.
REFERENCE
- Lloyd‐Jones, L. R. , Brien, M. L. , Feutry, P. , Lawrence, E. , Beri, P. , Booth, S. , Coulson, S. , Baylis, S. M. , Villiers, K. , Taplin, L. E. , & Westcott, D. A. (2023). Implications of past and present genetic connectivity for management of the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus). Evolutionary Applications, 16, 911–935. 10.1111/eva.13545 [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
