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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
CORRIGENDUM

Corrigendum to: Tasmania’s giant eucalypts: discovery, documentation, macroecology and conservation status of the world’s largest angiosperms

Brett Mifsud , Lynda D. Prior , Grant J. Williamson , Jan Corigliano , Carl Hansen , Robert Van Pelt , Steven Pearce , Thomas Greenwood and David M. J. S. Bowman
Australian Journal of Botany 73, BT23088_CO https://doi.org/10.1071/BT23088_CO

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This article corrects Australian Journal of Botany 73, BT23088. doi:10.1071/BT23088

(1) On page 2, the authors wish to correct an error in Table 2:

The height for Sequoia sempervirens should read 116.07 m instead of 115.57 m.

(2) On page 13, the authors wish to correct an error in the sentence:

‘There are 19 Tasmanian trees taller than 90 m (18 are E. regnans), including the tallest known live-topped tree in Australia (the 96-m ‘Centurion’) (Table 3, Fig. 12a), and 41 taller than 87 m (38 are E. regnans).’

Thus, the revised sentence reads:

‘There were 18 Tasmanian trees confirmed over 90 m tall and two other trees that were in the 89.5 m to 90.2 m range yet to be measured by climber deployed tapedrop.’