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Corrigendum: A New Method for Standardizing Inland Fish Community Surveys: Characterizing Habitat Associated With Small-Bodied Fish Species, Abundance, and Size Distribution in a Highly Modified Estuary

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  • In the original article, there was a mistake in the legend for Figure 5 as published

  • We mistakenly refer to Green Sunfish in the Discussion, which should be Golden Shiner, and cited Etnier and Starnes (2001) which is related to Green Sunfish, not Golden Shiner

  • The reference was removed from the text and References section, and a correction has been made to Discussion, Can the Platform Detect Habitat Segregation by Important Ecological Groups of Estuary/Delta Fishes, Paragraph 4: “The Platform was able to detect clear trends of fish assemblage composition, which varied in systematic and expected ways among and within habitat types

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Introduction

A section of the journal Frontiers in Environmental Science A New Method for Standardizing Inland Fish Community Surveys: Characterizing Habitat Associated with Small-Bodied Fish Species, Abundance, and Size Distributions in a Highly Modified Estuary by Merz, J. Colors and shapes of points match the Principal Components Analysis plot (Figure 3), as do the colors of the ellipses, which are drawn to enclose all observations within the habitat types.

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