Corrigendum to: Divergent locomotor evolution in “giant” kangaroos: Evidence from foot bone bending resistances and microanatomy (Journal of Morphology, (2022), 283, 3, (313-332), 10.1002/jmor.21445)

A Wagstaff*, Emily J Rayfield, Christine M Janis

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Abstract

In Wagstaffe et al. (2022) in Table 1 the data in the “Specimen #” column for Taxon Osphranter rufus was incorrectly mentioned as “UMZC A112.31/3.” The correct data should be “UMZC A12.21/3.” The correct Table 1 should be: 1 Table Specimens used in analyses. (Table presented.) Note: Body mass estimates are mean ones, from the combined estimates from several pedal bones (see Supporting Information: Data S1 for more detail): an alternative mass estimate for S. stirlingi is 176 kg (see Supporting Information: Data S1). †, extinct taxon; inter, intermediate; L, left; prox., proximal; R, right. Abbreviations: AMNH, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, USA; NHMUK-PV, Natural History Museum (Paleontology, Vertebrates), London, UK; NTM, Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Alice Springs, WA, Australia; UMCZ, University Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, UK; WM, Western Australian Museum, Perth, WA, Australia.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)987
Number of pages1
JournalJournal of Morphology
Volume283
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jun 2022

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