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The utilization of large savanna trees by elephant in southern Kruger National Park

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 September 2008

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Abstract

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Corrigendum
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On page 284, Table 1; the decimal point had been omitted from the second column “Density (trees ha−1). The correct table is featured below.

Table 1. Patterns of elephant utilization for the five most common species (Acacia nigrescens, Spirostachys africana, Combretum apiculatum, Sclerocarya birrea and Terminalia sericea) and six height classes. Utilization, pushing and debarking are recorded as proportions of the total within each category.

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SHANNON, G., DRUCE, D. J., PAGE, B. R., ECKHARDT, H. C., GRANT, R. & SLOTOW, R.The utilization of large savanna trees by elephant in southern Kruger National Park. Journal of Tropical Ecology 24:281289. Published by Cambridge University Press, 13 May 2008. doi:10.1017/S0266467408004951Google Scholar
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Table 1. Patterns of elephant utilization for the five most common species (Acacia nigrescens, Spirostachys africana, Combretum apiculatum, Sclerocarya birrea and Terminalia sericea) and six height classes. Utilization, pushing and debarking are recorded as proportions of the total within each category.