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Erratum for Rhoades and Blumstein, Behav. Ecol. 18 (5) 937-943.
Behavioral Ecology 2008 19(6):1369; doi:10.1093/beheco/arn094
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Predicted fitness consequences of threat-sensitive hiding behavior

E. Rhoades and D.T. Blumstein. 2007. Behavioral Ecology. 18: 937–943. doi:10.1093/beheco/arm064

The authors inadvertently reported incorrect means and standard deviations for marmot approach treatments. The correct means ± SD are as follows: no food, slow approach: 23.48 ± 11.89 min; no food, fast approach: 26.48 ± 17.20 min; with food, slow approach: 17.81 ± 15.12 min; with food, fast approach: 11.17 ± 12.52 min.

The authors regret the error.


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