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Author Correction: Sole coloration as an unusual aposematic signal in a Neotropical toad (Scientific Reports, (2019), 9, 1, (1128), 10.1038/s41598-018-37705-1)

This Article contains errors in the Results section under subheading ‘Visual Modelling’. “For snakes, the visual model did not reveal any significance in terms of chromaticity between red and non-red feet. But, in terms of achromatic information, for the snake the contrast of red feet (11.10 ± 7.94...

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Autor principal: Rößler, Daniela C.
Outros Autores: Lötters, Stefan, Mappes, Johanna, Valkonen, Janne K., Menin, Marcelo, Lima, Albertina Pimental, Pröhl, Heike
Grau: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: Scientific Reports 2020
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Acesso em linha: https://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/15229
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This Article contains errors in the Results section under subheading ‘Visual Modelling’. “For snakes, the visual model did not reveal any significance in terms of chromaticity between red and non-red feet. But, in terms of achromatic information, for the snake the contrast of red feet (11.10 ± 7.94 JND, N = 32) was significantly higher than the contrast of non-red feet (20.86 ± 10.89 JND, N = 20) against foliage background (U = 149, p #x003C; 0.001 two-tailed). Against dorsal dark coloration, the achromatic contrast of red feet (11.10 ± 7.94 JND, N = 32) was significantly smaller than for non-red feet (20.86 ± 10.89 JND, N = 20) (U = 148, p #x003C;0.001 two-tailed).’’ should read: “For snakes, the visual model did not reveal any significance in terms of chromaticity between red and non-red feet. But, in terms of achromatic information, for the snake the contrast of red feet (25.92 ± 7.97, N = 32) was significantly higher than the contrast of non-red feet (18.43 ± 9.29, N = 20) against foliage background (U = 149, p #x003C; 0.001 two-tailed). Against dorsal dark coloration, the achromatic contrast of red feet (11.10 ± 7.94 JND, N = 32) was significantly smaller than for non-red feet (20.86 ± 10.89 JND, N = 20) (U = 148, p #x003C; 0.001 two-tailed).’’. © 2019, The Author(s).