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Correction: High frequencies of theropod bite marks provide evidence for feeding, scavenging, and possible cannibalism in a stressed Late Jurassic ecosystem

  • Stephanie K. Drumheller,
  • Julia B. McHugh,
  • Miriam Kane,
  • Anja Riedel,
  • Domenic C. D’Amore
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In Table 1, the six linear equations are incorrect. Please see the correct Table 1 here.

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Table 1. Linear equations used on denticle spacing.

The symbol “y” represents the average denticle width of a given theropod tooth for either carina, and “x” represents the natural-logarithm adjusted body size measurement. Striation widths were plugged in as “y” for tooth marked fossils.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0315198.t001

Reference

  1. 1. Drumheller SK, McHugh JB, Kane M, Riedel A, D’Amore DC (2020) High frequencies of theropod bite marks provide evidence for feeding, scavenging, and possible cannibalism in a stressed Late Jurassic ecosystem. PLOS ONE 15(5): e0233115. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233115 pmid:32459808