Abstract

Fig 2, “Temperature and dissolved oxygen profile generated near Jaco Wall, Costa Rica from a CTD cast,” is incorrect and is a duplication of Fig.1, “Carbonates formations in different habitats on the Costa Rica Margin.” The authors have provided a corrected version here. Fig 2 Temperature and dissolved oxygen profile generated near Jaco Wall, Costa Rica from a CTD cast. Fig 11 is incorrect. Panels A and B were inadvertently switched. Panel B should be Panel A, and Panel A should be Panel B. The authors have provided a corrected version here. Fig 11 A. Dual isotope plot for polychaetes collected from carbonates on Mound 11 and 12 during AT 15–44. Costa Rica; B. Dual isotope plot for six limpet species collected on a single rock on Mound 12. In both figures each point represents a single individual. ... There are errors in Table 6. The mean range columns have errors in the column titles. The authors have provided a corrected version here. Table 6 Community isotope metrics for carbonate faunas on the Costa Rica Margin. There are errors in Table 7. A few of the coordinates in the Latitude/Longitude column are not formatted correctly. Please see a corrected version here. Table 7 Macrofaunal densities on hard substrates in the deep sea and shallow waters.

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  • dissolved oxygen profile generated near Jaco Wall

  • 970 ind./ L of mussel 78/316/ 294 per 0.01m2 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0136129.t002

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Panels A and B were inadvertently switched. Panel B should be Panel A, and Panel A should be Panel B.

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