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2018; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 193; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/701856

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1537-5323

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Susana M. Wadgymar, Rachel MacTavish, Jill T. Anderson,

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Previous article FreeCorrectionSusana M. Wadgymar, Rachel M. Mactavish, and Jill T. AndersonSusana M. WadgymarDepartment of Genetics and Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602; and Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado 81224*Present address: Biology Department, Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina 28035. Search for more articles by this author , Rachel M. MactavishDepartment of Genetics and Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602; and Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado 81224 Search for more articles by this author , and Jill T. AndersonDepartment of Genetics and Odum School of Ecology, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602; and Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, Crested Butte, Colorado 81224 Search for more articles by this author Original articleTransgenerational and Within-Generation Plasticity in Response to Climate Change: Insights from a Manipulative Field Experiment across an Elevational GradientPDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailQR Code SectionsMoreAfter publication of “Transgenerational and Within-Generation Plasticity in Response to Climate Change: Insights from a Manipulative Field Experiment across an Elevational Gradient” by Wadgymar et al. (American Naturalist 192:698–714), Thomas Mitchell-Olds alerted the authors to an error in figure 2b and 2d. The gray scale bar indicating snowmelt timing in these two panels was mistakenly reversed. The corrected version appropriately indicates early snowmelt in light gray (at ordinal day 110) and late snowmelt in black (at ordinal day 170). This error affected only the scale bars, not any of the data points, which were labeled correctly. The correct figure 2 appears below. We regret the error.Figure 2. Effects of elevation of origin (a) and parental environment (b) on seed mass; cumulative proportion of seeds that germinated, were dormant, or were nonviable in each parental environment (c); and proportion of viable seeds that germinated as a function of parental environment for the growth chamber experiment (d). b displays least squares means ± SE for greenhouse-produced seeds (GH) and for the ambient (A) and early snow removal (R) treatments in the high-, mid-, and low-elevation gardens. Letters denote significant differences among parental environments.View Large ImageDownload PowerPoint Previous article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by The American Naturalist Volume 193, Number 2February 2019 Published for The American Society of Naturalists Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/701856 HistorySubmitted December 03, 2018Published online January 04, 2019 © 2019 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports the following articles citing this article:Christian Rixen, Toke Thomas Høye, Petr Macek, Rien Aerts, Juha M. Alatalo, Jill T. Anderson, Pieter A. Arnold, Isabel C Barrio, Jarle W. Bjerke, Mats P. Björkman, Daan Blok, Gesche Blume-Werry, Julia Boike, Stef Bokhorst, Michele Carbognani, Casper T. Christiansen, Peter Convey, Elisabeth J. Cooper, J. Hans C. Cornelissen, Stephen J. Coulson, Ellen Dorrepaal, Bo Elberling, Sarah C. Elmendorf, Cassandra Elphinstone, T’ai G.W. Forte, Esther R. Frei, Sonya R. Geange, Friederike Gehrmann, Casey Gibson, Paul Grogan, Aud Helen Halbritter, John Harte, Gregory H.R. Henry, David W. Inouye, Rebecca E. Irwin, Gus Jespersen, Ingibjörg Svala Jónsdóttir, Ji Young Jung, David H. Klinges, Gaku Kudo, Juho Lämsä, Hanna Lee, Jonas J. Lembrechts, Signe Lett, Joshua Scott Lynn, Hjalte M.R. Mann, Mikhail Mastepanov, Jennifer Morse, Isla H. Myers-Smith, Johan Olofsson, Riku Paavola, Alessandro Petraglia, Gareth K. Phoenix, Philipp Semenchuk, Matthias B. Siewert, Rachel Slatyer, Marko J. Spasojevic, Katharine Suding, Patrick Sullivan, Kimberly L. Thompson, Maria Väisänen, Vigdis Vandvik, Susanna Venn, Josefine Walz, Robert Way, Jeffrey M. Welker, Sonja Wipf, Shengwei Zong Winters are changing: snow effects on Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems, Arctic Science 8, no.33 (Sep 2022): 572–608.https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0058Related articlesTransgenerational and Within-Generation Plasticity in Response to Climate Change: Insights from a Manipulative Field Experiment across an Elevational Gradient19 Sep 2018The American Naturalist

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