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Using population surveys and models to reassess the conservation status of an endemic Amazonian titi monkey in a deforestation hotspot—CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2022

Abstract

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Corrigendum
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Fauna & Flora International

In the original publication of this article, there was a mistake in the abstract. The following sentence was incorrect: ‘Habitat loss was estimated to be 58,365 km2 (32.3% of its current range) over the next 24 years (three P. bernhardi generations) under a conservative governance model of deforestation and 105,289 km2 (58.3%) under a business-as-usual model.’

The correct sentence is: ‘Habitat loss was estimated to be 58,365 km2 (44.5% of its current range) over the next 24 years (three P. bernhardi generations) under a conservative governance model of deforestation and 105,289 km2 (80.2%) under a business-as-usual model.’

The article has been updated with the correct sentence.

References

Silva, F.E., Pacca, L.G., Lemos, L.P., Gusmão, A.C., da Silva, O.D., Dalponte, J.C. et al. (2022) Using population surveys and models to reassess the conservation status of an endemic Amazonian titi monkey in a deforestation hotspot. Oryx, published online 29 September 2022.Google Scholar