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Correction: Aquatic invasive alien rodents in Western France: Where do we stand today after decades of control?

  • Manon Bonnet,
  • Gérald Guédon,
  • Marc Pondaven,
  • Sandro Bertolino,
  • Damien Padiolleau,
  • Vanessa Pénisson,
  • Francine Gastinel,
  • Fabien Angot,
  • Pierre-Cyril Renaud,
  • Antonin Frémy,
  • Olivier Pays
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The title and caption for Fig 7 is missing from the article. The title and caption have been provided here:

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Fig 7. Variation of the number of aquatic invasive alien rodents (AIAR) removed per trapper in the 5 departments of the region Pays de la Loire.

AIAR (full dot) and coypus (open dot) removed per trapper in (a) Loire-Atlantique, (b) Mayenne, (c) Vendée, and (d) Maine-et-Loire. Curved lines represent significant trends from generalized least squares (GLS) models with an autoregressive moving average term (see S2 Table for statistical details). Source of the background map: IGN GEOFLA®.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303718.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Bonnet M, Guédon G, Pondaven M, Bertolino S, Padiolleau D, Pénisson V, et al. (2021) Aquatic invasive alien rodents in Western France: Where do we stand today after decades of control? PLoS ONE 16(4): e0249904. pmid:33831091