Aggregation of two imperfectly detected imperilled freshwater fishes: understanding community structure and co-occurrence for multispecies conservation
Karl A. Lamothe*, Alan J. Dextrase, D. Andrew R. Drake
*Corresponding author: karl.lamothe@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
February 4, 2020:
Corrections were made to the article after publication.
Copyright was amended from ‘…A. J. Dextrase and Fisheries and Oceans Canada 2019…’ to ‘…Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry and Fisheries and Oceans Canada 2019...’
On p. 129, the text ‘…management to improve water clarity or reduce threats to water clarity would likely return…’, in the first paragraph of Section 4, was changed to ‘…, management to improve water clarity would likely return…’
On p. 130, in the penultimate paragraph, the text ‘…but had an average detection probability less than 0.5.’ was corrected to ‘…but had an average detection probability of approximately 0.5.’
Also on p. 130, in the last paragraph, the text ‘…Grand River, one of the most diverse rivers in Canada…’ was changed to ‘…Grand River, one of the most speciose rivers in Canada…’
Furthermore, a few minor changes were made which do not affect the meaning or scientific content of the article.