Correction: Ecological restoration stimulates environmental outcomes but exacerbates water shortage in the Loess Plateau
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- 2022. Correction: Ecological restoration stimulates environmental outcomes but exacerbates water shortage in the Loess Plateau. PeerJ 10:e13658/correction-1 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13658/correction-1
Corrigendum:
Dr. Paulo Pereira was listed as a co-author in the original submission but did not respond to the journal’s attempts to confirm his co-authorship. He was removed prior to acceptance accidently as his coauthors believed he was unreachable to confirm his coauthorship.
After publication, Dr. Pereira contacted the authors to clarify that previous journal correspondence was mistakenly routed to his email spam folder.
As Dr. Pereira’s contributions qualify him for authorship, this has been corrected so that the author list is now: Mbezele Junior Yannick Ngaba, Yves Uwiragiye, Hongzhi Miao, Zhiqin Li, Paulo Pereira, Jianbin Zhou
The citation for this article has been updated to:
Ngaba MJY, Uwiragiye Y, Miao H, Li Z, Pereira P, Zhou J. 2022. Ecological restoration stimulates environmental outcomes but exacerbates water shortage in the Loess Plateau. PeerJ 10:e13658 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13658