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Correction: Game bird carcasses are less persistent than raptor carcasses, but can predict raptor persistence dynamics

  • Eric Hallingstad,
  • Daniel Riser-Espinoza,
  • Samantha Brown,
  • Paul Rabie,
  • Jeanette Haddock,
  • Karl Kosciuch

The images for Figs 6 and 7 are incorrectly switched. The image that appears as Fig 6 should be Fig 7, and the image that appears as Fig 7 should be Fig 6. The figure captions appear in the correct order. The authors have provided a corrected version of figures here.

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Fig 6. The average probability a raptor or game bird carcass would persist for 60 days in 4 habitat types during the carcass persistence study conducted June 2020 –August 2021.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0332044.g006

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Fig 7. The average probability a raptor or game bird carcass would persist for 90 days in 4 habitat types during the carcass persistence study conducted June 2020 –August 2021.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0332044.g007

Reference

  1. 1. Hallingstad E, Riser-Espinoza D, Brown S, Rabie P, Haddock J, Kosciuch K. Game bird carcasses are less persistent than raptor carcasses, but can predict raptor persistence dynamics. PLoS One. 2023;18(1):e0279997. pmid:36595543