Author Correction: Leaf nutrients, not specific leaf area, are consistent indicators of elevated nutrient inputs (Nature Ecology & Evolution, (2019), 3, 3, (400-406), 10.1038/s41559-018-0790-1)

Jennifer Firn, James M. McGree, Eric Harvey, Habacuc Flores-Moreno, Martin Schütz, Yvonne M. Buckley, Elizabeth T. Borer, Eric W. Seabloom, Kimberly J. La Pierre, Andrew M. MacDougall, Suzanne M. Prober, Carly J. Stevens, Lauren L. Sullivan, Erica Porter, Emma Ladouceur, Charlotte Allen, Karine H. Moromizato, John W. Morgan, W. Stanley Harpole, Yann HautierNico Eisenhauer, Justin P. Wright, Peter B. Adler, Carlos Alberto Arnillas, Jonathan D. Bakker, Lori Biederman, Arthur A.D. Broadbent, Cynthia S. Brown, Miguel N. Bugalho, Maria C. Caldeira, Elsa E. Cleland, Anne Ebeling, Philip A. Fay, Nicole Hagenah, Andrew R. Kleinhesselink, Rachel Mitchell, Joslin L. Moore, Carla Nogueira, Pablo Luis Peri, Christiane Roscher, Melinda D. Smith, Peter D. Wragg, Anita C. Risch

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Abstract

In the version of this Article originally published, there were unit conversion errors in the dataset when calculating specific leaf area (SLA) values at 10 of the 27 sites; errors were made when converting SLA from cm2 g–1 to mm2 g–1 and from mm2 mg–1 to mm2 g–1. This resulted in two incorrect data points: Phleum pratense in plot 27 at the Frue.ch site (SLA >300,000 mm2 g–1) and Poa secunda in plot 31 at the shps.us site (SLA >60 mm2 g–1). These two values were changed to ‘NA’ in the dataset, and therefore some reported estimates were changed, resulting in changes to the data points in Fig. 2a, the top bar of Fig. 3 and several values in the text.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)886-891
Number of pages6
JournalNature Ecology and Evolution
Volume4
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Ecology

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