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3D, a more accurate quantitative method than 2D: crucial for analyzing disparity patterns in extinct marine arthropods (Trilobita)? – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 September 2025

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The acknowledgments section of this article (Crônier et al. Reference Crônier, Couette and Laffont2024) included a mistake in the affiliation given for C. Monnet. The correct affiliation is C. Monnet (UMR CNRS 8198, France).

The authors apologize for this error.

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Crônier, C., Couette, S., and Laffont, R.. 2024.Is 3D, a More Accurate Quantitative Method than 2D, Crucial for Analyzing Disparity Patterns in Extinct Marine Arthropods (Trilobita)?Paleobiology 50, no. 4: 563–81. https://doi.org/10.1017/pab.2024.44.CrossRefGoogle Scholar