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. 2016 May 19;11(5):e0156355. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156355

Correction: Offshore Habitat Preference of Overwintering Juvenile and Adult Black Sea Bass, Centropristis striata, and the Relationship to Year-Class Success

Alicia S Miller, Gary R Shepherd, Paula S Fratantoni
PMCID: PMC4873133  PMID: 27195700

The images for Figs 46 are incorrectly switched. The image that appears as Fig 6 should be Fig 5, the image that appears as Fig 5 should be Fig 4 and the image that appears as Fig 4 should be Fig 6.

Fig 4. Generalized additive model (GAM) plots identifying estimated effects of smoothed covariates on NEFSC spring survey catch of juvenile black sea bass.

Fig 4

The magnitude of the y axis indicates the relative importance of each covariate with the effective degrees of freedom for the smoother denoted in the y axis label. Shaded areas represent 2 SE confidence intervals. Rugplots along the x-axis reflect the relative density of data points.

Fig 6. Annual mean catch (n) per tow of black sea bass on the NEFSC spring survey.

Fig 6

Data is constrained to survey strata used in the stock assessment. Solid black lines represent model predicted values with 2 standard error confidence intervals shown by the grey surrounding areas. Empirical mean catch of the raw data is denoted by a dotted line.

Fig 5. Generalized additive model (GAM) plots identifying estimated effects of smoothed covariates on NEFSC spring survey catch of adult black sea bass.

Fig 5

The magnitude of the y axis indicates the relative importance of each covariate with the effective degrees of freedom for the smoother denoted in the y axis label. Shaded areas represent 2 SE confidence intervals. Rugplots along the x-axis reflect the relative density of data points.

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