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Corrigendum: The Legacy of Pre–Columbian Fire on the Pine–Oak Forests of Upland Guatemala

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Tropical Forests, a section of the journal Frontiers in Forests and Global

  • A correction has been made to the Results, subsection Palaeoecological Trends, paragraph two and three: “Results from the CCA show that microscopic and macroscopic charcoal are significant environmental variables most associated with Zones 2 and 3, while Sporormiella is most associated with Zone 1 and is not statistically significant (Figure 4A)

  • When the independently calculated palynological Zones are superimposed upon these quadrants, the top, and bottom right quadrants are most associated with Zone 1, the top left quadrant is most associated with Zone 2 and the bottom left quadrant is most associated with Zone 3 (Figure 4B)

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Introduction

Specialty section: This article was submitted to Tropical Forests, a section of the journal Frontiers in Forests and Global. A correction has been made to the Results, subsection Palaeoecological Trends, paragraph two and three: “Results from the CCA show that microscopic and macroscopic charcoal are significant environmental variables most associated with Zones 2 and 3, while Sporormiella is most associated with Zone 1 and is not statistically significant (Figure 4A). The first taxonomic association comprises canopy taxa Quercus, understory taxa Leguminosae, Myrica, Ericaceae, and the herbaceous and agrarian taxa Capsicum, which is most associated with Zone 1.

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