Author Correction: Global patterns in mangrove soil carbon stocks and losses
Trisha B. Atwood (),
Rod M. Connolly,
Hanan Almahasheer,
Paul E. Carnell,
Carlos M. Duarte,
Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis,
Xabier Irigoien,
Jeffrey J. Kelleway,
Paul S. Lavery,
Peter I. Macreadie,
Oscar Serrano,
Christian J. Sanders,
Isaac Santos,
Andrew D. L. Steven and
Catherine E. Lovelock
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Trisha B. Atwood: Utah State University
Rod M. Connolly: Griffith University
Hanan Almahasheer: University of Dammam (UOD)
Paul E. Carnell: Center for Integrative Ecology
Carlos M. Duarte: Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
Carolyn J. Ewers Lewis: Center for Integrative Ecology
Xabier Irigoien: AZTI—Marine Research, Herrera Kaia
Jeffrey J. Kelleway: Macquarie University
Paul S. Lavery: Edith Cowan University
Peter I. Macreadie: Center for Integrative Ecology
Oscar Serrano: Edith Cowan University
Christian J. Sanders: Southern Cross University
Isaac Santos: Southern Cross University
Andrew D. L. Steven: Ecosciences Precinct
Catherine E. Lovelock: Utah State University
Nature Climate Change, 2018, vol. 8, issue 3, 257-257
Abstract:
In the version of this Article originally published, the potential carbon loss from soils as a result of mangrove deforestation was incorrectly given as ‘2.0–75 Tg C yr–1’; this should have read ‘2–8 Tg C yr–1’. The corresponding emissions were incorrectly given as ‘~7.3–275 Tg of CO2e’; this should have read ‘~7–29 Tg of CO2e’. The corresponding percentage equivalent of these emissions compared with those from global terrestrial deforestation was incorrectly given as ‘0.2–6%’; this should have read ‘0.6–2.4%’. These errors have now been corrected in all versions of the Article.
Date: 2018
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