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CORRECTION article
Front. Mar. Sci. , 05 January 2022
Sec. Global Change and the Future Ocean
Volume 8 - 2021 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.833194
This article is part of the Research Topic Adaptation and Phenotypic Plasticity to Climate Change View all 10 articles
This article is a correction to:
Variation in Coral Thermotolerance Across a Pollution Gradient Erodes as Coral Symbionts Shift to More Heat-Tolerant Genera
A Corrigendum on
Variation in Coral Thermotolerance Across a Pollution Gradient Erodes as Coral Symbionts Shift to More Heat-Tolerant Genera
by Naugle, M. S., Oliver, T. A., Barshis, D. J., Gates, R. D., and Logan, C. A. (2021). Front. Mar. Sci. 8:760891. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.760891
In the original article, the authors neglected to include an additional funder: a California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science & Technology (COAST) grant to MN. The updated Funding statement appears below:
“The 2014 component of this project was funded by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program grant to TO, RG, and CL (NA13NOS4820018). Data collection and analysis in 2019 was funded by a California State University, Monterey Bay Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity grant to CL, an Earl H. and Ethel M. Myer's Oceanographic and Marine Biology Trust grant to MN, a California State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology grant to MN, an Explorer's Club-Mamont Scholar grant to MN, and a California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science & Technology (COAST) grant to MN.”
The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.
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Keywords: coral reefs, pollution, gene expression, symbiosis, phenotypic plasticity, climate change, thermal tolerance, acclimatization
Citation: Naugle MS, Oliver TA, Barshis DJ, Gates RD and Logan CA (2022) Corrigendum: Variation in Coral Thermotolerance Across a Pollution Gradient Erodes as Coral Symbionts Shift to More Heat-Tolerant Genera. Front. Mar. Sci. 8:833194. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2021.833194
Received: 10 December 2021; Accepted: 13 December 2021;
Published: 05 January 2022.
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*Correspondence: Melissa S. Naugle, bW5hdWdsZUBjc3VtYi5lZHU=
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