Figures
In Fig 3, the coefficient estimates are misaligned to the variable names. As a result, one the coefficient estimates have been omitted. The authors have provided a corrected Fig 3 here.
Coefficient estimates from the top linear model explaining mountain goat breaths per minute in Glacier National Park 2014–2016. Baseline values include the primary author as an observer constant, 0–25% cloud cover, and away from snow. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals. Variation was small for temperature and elevation with a standard errors of less than 0.01 each. We accounted for observer variability by including each field technician; Trevor, Chad, and Gabbie. Data were from 44 identifiable individuals and unmarked goats. “Near snow” was defined as a goat less than 20 meters from a snow patch.
Reference
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Citation: Sarmento W, Biel M, Berger J (2020) Correction: Seeking snow and breathing hard – Behavioral tactics in high elevation mammals to combat warming temperatures. PLoS ONE 15(1): e0228820. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0228820
Published: January 30, 2020
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