Dr. Conrad J. Hoskin should be included in the author byline instead of the Acknowledgments. He should be listed as the fifth author, and his affiliation is: Zoology & Ecology, College of Science & Engineering, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia. The contributions of this author are as follows: conceived and designed the experiments; and contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools.
The correct citation is: Rosauer DF, Catullo RA, VanDerWal J, Moussalli A, Hoskin CJ, Moritz C (2015) Lineage Range Estimation Method Reveals Fine-Scale Endemism Linked to Pleistocene Stability in Australian Rainforest Herpetofauna. PLoS ONE 10(5): e0126274. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0126274
1. Rosauer DF, Catullo RA, VanDerWal J, Moussalli A, Moritz C (2015) Lineage Range Estimation Method Reveals Fine-Scale Endemism Linked to Pleistocene Stability in Australian Rainforest Herpetofauna. PLoS ONE 10(5): e0126274. pmid:26020936
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