Targeted Conservation to Safeguard a Biodiversity Hotspot from Climate and Land-Cover Change

Targeted Conservation to Safeguard a Biodiversity Hotspot from Climate and Land-Cover Change

Current Biology 25, 678, March 2, 2015 ª2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved Errata Dynamic Control of Auxin Distribution Imposes a Bilateral-to-Rad...

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Current Biology 25, 678, March 2, 2015 ª2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

Errata Dynamic Control of Auxin Distribution Imposes a Bilateral-to-Radial Symmetry Switch during Gynoecium Development Laila Moubayidin and Lars Østergaard* (Current Biology 24, 2743–2748; November 17, 2014) In this article, we mistakenly referred to the DR5::GFP gynoecia in Figures 2A and 2B as developmental stage 5 in the legend as well as in the text. We should have referred instead to stage 7. It follows that ‘‘stage 5’’ in the model in Figure 4 should refer instead to ‘‘stage 7.’’ In addition, we have reevaluated the stages of some of the gynoecia in Figure S2 and have made corresponding corrections to the Figure S2 legend. The article and the Supplemental Information available online have been updated to reflect the correct labeling. None of the conclusions of our article are affected by these errors; however, the authors sincerely apologize for any confusion the errors may have caused.

*Correspondence: [email protected]

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.011

Targeted Conservation to Safeguard a Biodiversity Hotspot from Climate and Land-Cover Change Matthew J. Struebig,* Andreas Wilting,* David L.A. Gaveau, Erik Meijaard, Robert J. Smith, The Borneo Mammal Distribution Consortium, Manuela Fischer, Kristian Metcalfe, and Stephanie Kramer-Schadt (Current Biology 25, 372–378; February 2, 2015) It has come to the authors’ attention that the version of Table S3 that originally accompanied this article online included incorrect data for some species. Table S3 presents the proportional change in area of extent for Borneo mammal species predicted under environmental change forecasts. Updated calculations based on the correct data suggest that at least 14 carnivore, 4 primate, and 11 bat species could face a heightened risk of extinction by 2080. Table S3 has now been updated online to include the correct data, and the corresponding statement in the text on page 372 regarding species extinction risk has been corrected as well. All of our other analyses are unaffected. The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused by this error.

*Correspondence: [email protected] (M.J.S.), [email protected] (A.W.)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2015.02.025