Erratum: Positive linkage between bacterial social traits reveals that homogeneous rather than specialized behavioral repertoires prevail in natural Pseudomonas communities (FEMS Microbiology Ecology DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiz185)

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In the original article, the axis labels of Fig. 3 are partlywrong. Figure 3 is a multi-panel figure depicting all pairwise comparisons of five social traits, separately for soil and pond isolates of Pseudomonas bacteria. While correct for the pond bacteria, the labels of the y- and x-axes are wrong for the soil bacteria. This is because the data is shown so as to allow for a direct comparison of soil and pond correlations, which requires the axis labels to be reversed for soil isolates. To fix this mistake,we provide a new version of Fig. 3 below, in which the axis labels are removed, but the histogram panels are labelled instead. In the revised figure caption, we explain in detail how the axes must be read. (Figure Presented).

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Kramer, J., Carrasco, M. Á. L., & Kümmerli, R. (2021, May 1). Erratum: Positive linkage between bacterial social traits reveals that homogeneous rather than specialized behavioral repertoires prevail in natural Pseudomonas communities (FEMS Microbiology Ecology DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiz185). FEMS Microbiology Ecology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa250

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