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. 2020 Dec 21;117(52):33720. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2023559117

Correction for Vandvik et al., Biotic rescaling reveals importance of species interactions for variation in biodiversity responses to climate change

PMCID: PMC7776646  PMID: 33376227

ECOLOGY, EARTH, ATMOSPHERIC, AND PLANETARY SCIENCES Correction for “Biotic rescaling reveals importance of species interactions for variation in biodiversity responses to climate change,” by Vigdis Vandvik, Olav Skarpaas, Kari Klanderud, Richard J. Telford, Aud H. Halbritter, and Deborah E. Goldberg, which was first published August 31, 2020; 10.1073/pnas.2003377117 (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 22858–22865).

The authors note that Fig. 2 appeared incorrectly. The corrected Fig. 2 and its legend appear below.

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Design and location of the replicated macroecological turf transplant experiment. (A) Climate grid with three temperature levels (mean growing season temperature ca. 10.5 °C [BOR, Boreal] to 6.5 °C [ALP, Alpine]) and four precipitation levels (mean annual precipitation ca. 700 mm [1] to 2,900 mm [4]). Experimental transplantation of vegetation turfs between sites indicated by arrows (red, warmer; blue, wetter; purple, warmer and wetter; black, local transplants). Each treatment thus has an origin site and a destination site. (B) Location of study area in Norway. (C) Location of sites within the study area, with grayscale reflecting elevation (0 m to 2,405 m above sea level). Symbols are as in A.


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