TY - JOUR
T1 - Correction to
T2 - Studies of the movement ecology of sharks justify the existence and expansion of marine protected areas in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (Environmental Biology of Fishes, (2022), 105, 12, (2133-2153), 10.1007/s10641-021-01204-6)
AU - Klimley, A. Peter
AU - Arauz, Randall
AU - Bessudo, Sandra
AU - Chávez, Elpis J.
AU - Chinacalle, Nicole
AU - Espinoza, Eduardo
AU - Green, Jonathan
AU - Hearn, Alex R.
AU - Hoyos-Padilla, Mauricio E.
AU - Nalesso, Elena
AU - Ketchum, James T.
AU - Fischer, Chris
AU - Ladino, Felipe
AU - Shillinger, George
AU - Soler, Germán
AU - Steiner, Todd
AU - Peñaherrera-Palma, César
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, Springer Nature B.V.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - The original version of this article contained errors related to authorship and both the Author Contributions and Acknowledgements sections. The corrections are as follows: (1) The following authors and their affiliations have been added to this paper: Chris Fischer, OCEARCH, Park City, UT, USA Felipe Ladino, MigraMar, Bodega Bay, CA, USA; Fundación Malpelo Y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos, Bogotá, Colombia George Shillinger, MigraMar, Bodega Bay, CA, USA; Upwell, Monterey, CA, USA. Germán Soler, Fundación Malpelo Y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos, Bogotá, Colombia Todd Steiner, Turtle Island Restoration Network, Point Reyes Station, CA, USA (2) In the Acknowledgements section, the 3rd and 4th sentences have been changed from ‘Many researchers helped in both the tagging and analysis of the resulting detection data, particularly Frida Lara-Lizardi, Robert Rubin, German Soler, George Shillinger, and Todd Steiner. Alex Antoniou of Fins Attached and Chris Fischer of OCEARCH provided ship time and funds for the purchase of acoustic and satellite tags as well as autonomous receivers.’ to ‘Many researchers helped in both the tagging and analysis of the resulting detection data, particularly Frida Lara-Lizardi, Robert Rubin, and Alex Antoniou of Fins Attached provided ship time and funds for the purchase of acoustic and satellite tags as well as autonomous receivers.’ In the 8th sentence, ‘... Conservation International in 2010–2011, and the Galapagos Conservancy in 2010–2011 and 2011–2012.’ has been changed to ‘... Conservation International in 2010–2011, the Galapagos Conservancy in 2010–2011 and 2011–2012, and Iris and Michael Smith in 2018-2020. Randal Arauz and George Shillinger obtained funding from private donors for research studies conducted at Cocos and the Galapagos Islands, respectively.’ In the 10th sentence, ‘... The acoustic tag detections and satellite tracks presented in this article for ...’ has been changed to ‘... The acoustic tag detections and satellite tracks presented in this article are curated by CPP at MigraMar, local data for ...’ (3) In the Author contribution section, ‘... EN analyzed data, wrote relevant article, reviewed this ms;...’ has been changed to ‘... EN analyzed data, wrote relevant article, reviewed this manuscript;...’ Also, the following contributions have been added: ‘CF provided funding for tagging sharks at the Revillagigedos Islands, Cocos Island, and the Galapagos Islands, offered feedback on the proposals, tagged sharks at the three islands, plotted tracks of tiger sharks, displayed tracks of tiger shark on the OCEARCH website; FL tagged sharks with ultrasonic and satellite transmitters at Malpelo Island, kept database of tagging data, provided data to APK during writing of article; GS secured funding for research activities in the Galapagos Islands, tagged sharks with pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATS) and smart position or temperature transmitting (SPOT) tags, trained colleagues in the Galapagos Islands in the finattachment satellite tagging technique, analyzed data from Galapagos shark satellite tagging efforts, published data from the Galapagos Islands shark tagging effort in at least three different publications, including a book chapter with several MigraMar coauthors, provided data, images, analyses, and editorial content in support the justification for the Galapagos Marine Reserve; GS tagged sharks with ultrasonic transmitters at Malpelo Island, analyzed data from tagged sharks, helped prepare figures, and helped write two papers, from which figures were used in manuscript; TS secured funding for research activities at Cocos Island from a private source, made 19 cruises to Cocos and the Galapagos Islands, tagged sharks at Cocos Islands, helped in the production of the major paper on shark movements at Cocos Island;’ The original article has been corrected.
AB - The original version of this article contained errors related to authorship and both the Author Contributions and Acknowledgements sections. The corrections are as follows: (1) The following authors and their affiliations have been added to this paper: Chris Fischer, OCEARCH, Park City, UT, USA Felipe Ladino, MigraMar, Bodega Bay, CA, USA; Fundación Malpelo Y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos, Bogotá, Colombia George Shillinger, MigraMar, Bodega Bay, CA, USA; Upwell, Monterey, CA, USA. Germán Soler, Fundación Malpelo Y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos, Bogotá, Colombia Todd Steiner, Turtle Island Restoration Network, Point Reyes Station, CA, USA (2) In the Acknowledgements section, the 3rd and 4th sentences have been changed from ‘Many researchers helped in both the tagging and analysis of the resulting detection data, particularly Frida Lara-Lizardi, Robert Rubin, German Soler, George Shillinger, and Todd Steiner. Alex Antoniou of Fins Attached and Chris Fischer of OCEARCH provided ship time and funds for the purchase of acoustic and satellite tags as well as autonomous receivers.’ to ‘Many researchers helped in both the tagging and analysis of the resulting detection data, particularly Frida Lara-Lizardi, Robert Rubin, and Alex Antoniou of Fins Attached provided ship time and funds for the purchase of acoustic and satellite tags as well as autonomous receivers.’ In the 8th sentence, ‘... Conservation International in 2010–2011, and the Galapagos Conservancy in 2010–2011 and 2011–2012.’ has been changed to ‘... Conservation International in 2010–2011, the Galapagos Conservancy in 2010–2011 and 2011–2012, and Iris and Michael Smith in 2018-2020. Randal Arauz and George Shillinger obtained funding from private donors for research studies conducted at Cocos and the Galapagos Islands, respectively.’ In the 10th sentence, ‘... The acoustic tag detections and satellite tracks presented in this article for ...’ has been changed to ‘... The acoustic tag detections and satellite tracks presented in this article are curated by CPP at MigraMar, local data for ...’ (3) In the Author contribution section, ‘... EN analyzed data, wrote relevant article, reviewed this ms;...’ has been changed to ‘... EN analyzed data, wrote relevant article, reviewed this manuscript;...’ Also, the following contributions have been added: ‘CF provided funding for tagging sharks at the Revillagigedos Islands, Cocos Island, and the Galapagos Islands, offered feedback on the proposals, tagged sharks at the three islands, plotted tracks of tiger sharks, displayed tracks of tiger shark on the OCEARCH website; FL tagged sharks with ultrasonic and satellite transmitters at Malpelo Island, kept database of tagging data, provided data to APK during writing of article; GS secured funding for research activities in the Galapagos Islands, tagged sharks with pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATS) and smart position or temperature transmitting (SPOT) tags, trained colleagues in the Galapagos Islands in the finattachment satellite tagging technique, analyzed data from Galapagos shark satellite tagging efforts, published data from the Galapagos Islands shark tagging effort in at least three different publications, including a book chapter with several MigraMar coauthors, provided data, images, analyses, and editorial content in support the justification for the Galapagos Marine Reserve; GS tagged sharks with ultrasonic transmitters at Malpelo Island, analyzed data from tagged sharks, helped prepare figures, and helped write two papers, from which figures were used in manuscript; TS secured funding for research activities at Cocos Island from a private source, made 19 cruises to Cocos and the Galapagos Islands, tagged sharks at Cocos Islands, helped in the production of the major paper on shark movements at Cocos Island;’ The original article has been corrected.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10641-022-01234-8
DO - 10.1007/s10641-022-01234-8
M3 - Comentario/Debate
AN - SCOPUS:85127298864
SN - 0378-1909
VL - 105
SP - 2155
EP - 2156
JO - Environmental Biology of Fishes
JF - Environmental Biology of Fishes
IS - 12
ER -