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Correction to: Elevational changes in canopy Collembola community composition are primarily driven by species turnover on Changbai Mountain, northeastern China

verfasst von: Yunga Wu, Zhijing Xie, Zhuoma Wan, Qiao-Qiao Ji, Jingjing Yang, Ting-Wen Chen, Donghui Wu, Stefan Scheu

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Correction to: Biodiversity and Conservation https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02734-4
In the original article, the Funding information section was missed out and should have read as below,
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31861133006), the National Science and Technology Fundamental Resources Investigation Program of China (2018FY100300), Young Scientists Fund of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (42,301,072 to ZX), the China Scholarship Council (CSC No. 202106620038 to YW), the Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities (No. B16011), and the German
Research Foundation (DFG; SCHE 376/42-1). Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.
Table 1
Pairwise distance matrix for the abundance-based partitioning of pairwise Bray-Curtis dissimilarity, with spatial turnover measured as balanced variation in abundance between elevations (βbal) (bold) and nestedness measured as the unidirectional abundance gradients between elevations (βgra) (unbold) between Collembola communities of different elevations on Changbai Mountain. The percentage contribution to total beta diversity is given in parentheses
 
800 m
1100 m
1400 m
1700 m
800 m
 
0.095 (13.0%)
0.049 (5.0%)
0.018 (1.8%)
1100 m
0.637 (87.0%)
 
0.281 (37.8%)
0.280 (41.8%)
1400 m
0.930 (95.0%)
0.463 (62.2%)
 
0.034 (5.4%)
1700 m
0.972 (98.2%)
0.390 (58.2%)
0.599 (94.6%)
 
Table 2
Analysis of similarity (SIMPER) of Collembola families and the three most abundant species contributing to the dissimilarity of Collembola communities between elevations. Ava and Avb represent the average abundance of Collembola at the respective two elevations compared. Only families contributing > 10% to the community difference are shown
 
Taxa
Contribution
(%)
Ava (ind./sample)
Avb
(ind./sample)
P value
Family
     
800 m vs. 1100 m
Entomobryidae
17.75
179.0
252.0
0.033
800 m vs. 1400 m
Tomoceridae
23.67
7.0
245.5
0.001
800 m vs. 1700 m
Sminthuridae
22.29
0.8
271.0
0.001
1100 m vs. 1400 m
Tomoceridae
20.79
1.8
245.5
0.004
1100 m vs. 1700 m
Sminthuridae
17.83
18.8
271.0
0.002
Species
     
800 m vs. 1100 m
Entomobrya sp.4
23.31
0
122.0
0.004
Entomobrya sp.8
17.56
98.8
0
0.001
Entomobrya sp.1
8.02
51.0
91.0
0.028
800 m vs. 1400 m
Tomoceridae sp.1
24.21
0
242.8
0.001
Hypogastruridae sp.7
15.95
0.5
404.8
0.001
Xenylla sp.1
3.84
0
75.0
0.001
800 m vs. 1700 m
Entomobrya sp.4
22.91
0
278.5
0.002
Sminthuridae sp.1
22.03
0.3
266.8
0.001
Isotomidae sp.4
5.18
0
69.3
0.001
1100 m vs. 1400 m
Tomoceridae sp.1
20.78
0
242.8
0.003
Hypogastruridae sp.7
15.06
0.5
404.8
0.031
Entomobrya sp.1
7.68
91.0
8.0
0.038
1100 m vs. 1700 m
Sminthuridae sp.1
17.55
18.8
266.8
0.002
Entomobrya sp.1
8.28
91.0
2.5
0.015
Isotomidae sp.4
4.58
0
69.3
0.005
Also, the Tables 1 and 2 have missed grey background in specific cells. The correct version of tables is given in this erratum.
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Correction to: Elevational changes in canopy Collembola community composition are primarily driven by species turnover on Changbai Mountain, northeastern China
verfasst von
Yunga Wu
Zhijing Xie
Zhuoma Wan
Qiao-Qiao Ji
Jingjing Yang
Ting-Wen Chen
Donghui Wu
Stefan Scheu
Publikationsdatum
09.12.2023
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-023-02742-4

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