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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 29, 2017 - Issue 1
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This article refers to:
Body size in (mostly) mammals: mass, speciation rates and the translation of gamma to alpha diversity on evolutionary timescales

Robert A. Martin (2016). Body size in (mostly) mammals: mass, speciation rates and the translation of gamma to alpha diversity on evolutionary timescales. Historical Biology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08912963.2016.1211646

When the above article was first published online, an error was published in the acknowledgement and funding sections. The corrected version is included below.

Acknowledgments

My interest in body size and its relationship to ecological and evolutionary processes derives directly from the influence of B. McNab, University of Florida. Mass and energy have been the dominant themes of his teaching and research. I thank John Damuth and an anonymous reviewer for comments on the manuscript.

Funding

Research in the Meade Basin of southwestern Kansas was supported by the National Geographic Society (5963-97, 6547-99) and the National Science Foundation (EAR 0207582, EAR 1338262).

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