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Correction: Phylogeography of the Rock Shell Thais clavigera (Mollusca): Evidence for Long-Distance Dispersal in the Northwestern Pacific

  • Xiang Guo,
  • Dan Zhao,
  • Daewui Jung,
  • Qi Li,
  • Ling-Feng Kong,
  • Gang Ni,
  • Tomoyuki Nakano,
  • Akihiko Matsukuma,
  • Sanghee Kim,
  • Chungoo Park,
  • Hyuk Je Lee,
  • Joong-Ki Park
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Fig 1 is incorrectly labeled. Please view Fig 1 here.

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Fig 1. Map of East Asia showing the sampling sites of Thais clavigera and the summer ocean currents redrawn from [9].

Populations are labelled with numbers that correspond with those shown in Table 1. Shaded sea areas indicate regions 120 m in depth that would have been exposed during periods of low sea level. EKWC, East Korea Warm Current; TSWC, Tsushima Warm Current; KSC, Kuroshio Current; YSWC, Yellow Sea Warm Current; SBCC, Subei Coastal Current; CCC, China Coastal Current; TWC, Taiwan Warm Current. Dashed lines (——) represent a border of water bodies among South China Sea, East China Sea and Pacific Ocean.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135540.g001

Reference

  1. 1. Guo X, Zhao D, Jung D, Li Q, Kong L-F, Ni G, et al. (2015) Phylogeography of the Rock Shell Thais clavigera (Mollusca): Evidence for Long-Distance Dispersal in the Northwestern Pacific. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0129715. pmid:26171966