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Correction: Joint Effect of Habitat Identity and Spatial Distance on Spiders' Community Similarity in a Fragmented Transition Zone.

Yoni Gavish, Yaron Ziv.   

Abstract

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168417.].

Year:  2017        PMID: 28245282      PMCID: PMC5330532          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


In Fig 4, the order of the labels “Within patch”, “Between patches”, “Adjacent LS”, and “Distant LS” on the x-axis of the box-and-whisker plots is incorrect. The grey and white shading of the bars is also incorrectly switched. Please see the corrected Fig 4 here.
Fig 4

Results of the two-way non parametric MANOVA analyses.

Median, 25 and 75 percentiles (± 1.5 inter quantile range) and average (triangle) similarity in spider community structure between pairs of samples. Pairs of samples are divided to 4 distance categories and 2 habitats categories—same habitat (white) or different habitats (grey). The panels represent four stratifications: (a) all habitats, (b) two samples from simple habitats, (c) one sample from a simple habitat and one from a complex habitat (d) two samples from complex habitat. In each panel, results of two-way non-parametric MANOVA are given. Distance categories that did not differ in the post-hoc are labelled with a similar capital letters (same habitat) or lower-case letters (different habitats). Within a distance category, significant differences between same habitat pairs and different habitats pairs are given as *.

Results of the two-way non parametric MANOVA analyses.

Median, 25 and 75 percentiles (± 1.5 inter quantile range) and average (triangle) similarity in spider community structure between pairs of samples. Pairs of samples are divided to 4 distance categories and 2 habitats categories—same habitat (white) or different habitats (grey). The panels represent four stratifications: (a) all habitats, (b) two samples from simple habitats, (c) one sample from a simple habitat and one from a complex habitat (d) two samples from complex habitat. In each panel, results of two-way non-parametric MANOVA are given. Distance categories that did not differ in the post-hoc are labelled with a similar capital letters (same habitat) or lower-case letters (different habitats). Within a distance category, significant differences between same habitat pairs and different habitats pairs are given as *.
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1.  Joint Effect of Habitat Identity and Spatial Distance on Spiders' Community Similarity in a Fragmented Transition Zone.

Authors:  Yoni Gavish; Yaron Ziv
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-12-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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