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High sedimentary oxygen consumption indicates that sewage input from small islands drives benthic community shifts on overfished reefs – ERRATUM

In the article above there is a spelling mistake in the Figure 3 legend. Largge should be Large. The correct Figure 3 legend is shown below:- Figure 3 Biomass values of herbivorous fish functional groups – browsers, grazers and detritivores, and scrapers and small excavators – for each island. Large...

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Published in:Environmental conservation 2017-12, Vol.44 (4), p.412-412
Main Authors: FORD, AMANDA K., VAN HOYTEMA, NANNE, MOORE, BRADLEY R., PANDIHAU, LINA, WILD, CHRISTIAN, FERSE, SEBASTIAN C. A.
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Language:English
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Summary:In the article above there is a spelling mistake in the Figure 3 legend. Largge should be Large. The correct Figure 3 legend is shown below:- Figure 3 Biomass values of herbivorous fish functional groups – browsers, grazers and detritivores, and scrapers and small excavators – for each island. Large excavators and bioeroders were not observed, and thus are not included in the graph. Page 5, right column in the ‘Ecological perspective and management implications section’, in the second paragraph the third sentence should read . . .One potential management tool that considers these needs and limitations is the installation of composting toilets, after due consideration of local cultural sensitivities. . . The publisher apologises for these errors.
ISSN:0376-8929
1469-4387
DOI:10.1017/S0376892917000170