Erratum: The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives in capuchin monkeys revealed with fecalFACS (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2021) 118 (e2010632118) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2010632118)


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ANTHROPOLOGY Correction for “The genomics of ecological flexibility, large brains, and long lives in capuchin monkeys revealed with fecalFACS,” by Joseph D. Orkin, Michael J. Montague, Daniela Tejada-Martinez, Marc de Manuel, Javier del Campo, Saul Cheves Hernandez, Anthony Di Fiore, Claudia Fontsere, Jason A. Hodgson, Mareike C. Janiak, Lukas F. K. Kuderna, Esther Lizano, Maria Pia Martin, Yoshihito Niimura, George H. Perry, Carmen Soto Valverde, Jia Tang, Wesley C. Warren, João Pedro de Magalhães, Shoji Kawamura, Tomàs Marquès-Bonet, Roman Krawetz, and Amanda D. Melin, which published February 11, 2021; 10.1073/ pnas.2010632118 (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 118, e2010632118). The authors note that Fig. 4 in this article uses previously published silhouette images for depicted species. This Correction updates the caption to reflect the necessary credit lines for the material reused. The updated caption is: “Genes under positive selection in white-faced capuchin monkeys show enrichment associated with longevity (maximum recorded lifespan in captivity) and brain size and development. Several genes showing evidence of positive selection in the Cebus lineage are listed for each trait. The displayed species are the primates used for the PAML run, or a congeneric species in cases of missing trait data (e.g., C. capucinus in place of C. imitator). Relative brain size, calculated as EQ = brain mass/(0.085 × (body mass0.775)) (1), is displayed to account for the large range in body mass. Trait data are from refs. 1, 8, 109, and 110. Cebus capucinus silhouette credit: Phylopic/Sarah Werning, licensed under CC BY 3.0. Nomascus sp. silhouette credit: Phylopic/Kai R. Caspar, licensed under CC BY 3.0. Microcebus murinus silhouette credit: Phylopic/ Maky, Gabriella Skollar, and Rebecca Lewis.” The authors sincerely regret this error. The online version has been corrected.

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2021

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Ecología
    • Biología
    • Biología

    Áreas temáticas de Dewey:

    • Animales
    • Biología
    • Mammalia
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    Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible:

    • ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
    • ODS 15: Vida de ecosistemas terrestres
    • ODS 17: Alianzas para lograr los objetivos
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