Correction to Selenium Ecotoxicology in Freshwater Lakes Receiving

fish images were used to identify the bluegill and redear sunfish results. Thefigure labels, data, results, and discussion are unaffected by this erro...
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Correction to Selenium Ecotoxicology in Freshwater Lakes Receiving Coal Combustion Residual Effluents: A North Carolina Example Jessica E. Brandt,* Emily S. Bernhardt, Gary S. Dwyer, and Richard T. Di Giulio Environ. Sci. Technol. 2017, 51 (4) 2418−2426; DOI:10.1021/acs.est.6b05353. We caught a small error in Figure 3 in which the incorrect fish images were used to identify the bluegill and redear sunfish results. The figure labels, data, results, and discussion are unaffected by this error. The corrected figure is provided below.

Figure 3. Fish tissue selenium concentrations by tissue type arranged by species (left to right) and lake pair (top to bottom). Significant differences between corresponding tissues in fish collected from impacted lakes and reference lakes are marked with “*” (p < 0.05). Orange bars represent the USEPA’s Aquatic Life Ambient Criteria for selenium in fish muscle and ovary/egg tissues, 11.3 and 15.1 mg Se kg−1 dw. Fish images from ncwildlife.org, © Duane Raver.

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DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b03074 Environ. Sci. Technol. XXXX, XXX, XXX−XXX