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. 2020 May 4;375(1801):20200085. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2020.0085

Correction to ‘Interactive effects of tree size, crown exposure and logging on drought-induced mortality’

Alexander Shenkin, Benjamin Bolker, Marielos Peña-Claros, Juan Carlos Licona, Nataly Ascarrunz, Francis E Putz
PMCID: PMC7209965  PMID: 32362268

Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B 373, 20180189 (Published online 19 November 2018) (doi:10.1098/rstb.2018.0189)

Unfortunately, errors were introduced to figure 1 during the production process. Some data were missed from panel ‘c’ and some errors in numbering were introduced. The correct figure appears below.

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Mortality rates as a function of MCWD, tree height and crown exposure in observed data (points) and modelled predictions (lines and 95% mean confidence intervals). (a) The effects of height averaged across crown positions 1–5, and crown position averaged across heights 5 – 35 m, across all data (full height model, Model 5), (b) the effects of height (Model 22) and crown position (Model 23) in logged plots and (c) in unlogged plots. The height and crown exposure effects in (b,c) are not controlled for each other, as reflected in the respective model formulae. Conditions go from wet to dry along the x-axis from left to right. Crown position 1 is in the shaded understory, while crown position 5 is fully illuminated. (Online version in colour.)


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