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Correction to ‘Behavioural Thermoregulation by Montane Ungulates Under Climate Warming’
Zhou, W., M. Wang, K. Gao, H. Gao, F. Wei, and Y. Nie. 2022. “Behavioural Thermoregulation by Montane Ungulates Under Climate Warming.” Diversity and Distributions 28: 2229–2238. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13626.
There was one redundant sentence under the Results section under Abstract ‘On this basis, we estimate that 27.9% (+2°C) and 46.7% (+3°C) of suitable summer habitats will become unsuitable under climate change’. This is now being corrected as shown below.
Results: All four montane ungulate species examined here preferred ambient temperatures < 22°C in summer. Chinese muntjac and tufted deer displayed behavioural changes to daily activity budgets, which may help them overcome global climate warming to a certain extent. By contrast, golden takin and wild boar did not display similar behavioural changes, and it may be because they are not affected by current shifts in climate due to larger body size and thus lower thermal stress.
期刊介绍:
Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.