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CORRECTION

Correction: Potential 'Ecological Traps' of

Restored Landscapes: Koalas

Phascolarctos

cinereus

Re-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site

Romane H. Cristescu, Peter B. Banks, Frank N. Carrick, Céline Frère, ThePLOS ONEStaff

The authors andPLOS ONEstaff wish to amend the Competing Interests Statement for Dr. Romane Cristescu for this article,[1] which should have included additional information in re-lation to potential competing interests relevant to this work. The authors andPLOS ONEstaff regret that a declaration of this competing interest was removed in error during the submission process, and would like to add this disclosure to the declaration:

Dr. Cristescu has been an employee of Sibelco Australia—Mineral Sand since July 2011. During the course of the study (2008–2010), Dr. Cristescu completed casual work on North Stradbroke Island, including sporadic administrative tasks unrelated to this study for Consoli-dated Rutile Limited (CRL), the company subsequently taken over by Sibelco.

Though there was no direct funding of the project as originally declared, Sibelco Australia (and CRL beforehand) provided indirect support. The Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation previously received research funding from the company, mainly for vegetation work but also for some previous Koala research; the project used some resources (e.g. radio-tracking trans-mitters and receivers) procured for these earlier studies. Likewise, The University of Queens-land received funding for the Moreton Bay Research Station at Dunwich. This support did not affect the design, conduct or conclusions of the research.

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1. Cristescu RH, Banks PB, Carrick FN, Frère C (2013) Potential‘Ecological Traps’of Restored Land-scapes: KoalasPhascolarctos cinereusRe-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site. PLOS ONE 8(11): e80469. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0080469PMID:24282544

PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0130115 June 9, 2015 1 / 1

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Citation:Cristescu RH, Banks PB, Carrick FN, Frère C, ThePLOS ONEStaff (2015) Correction: Potential 'Ecological Traps' of Restored Landscapes: Koalas

Phascolarctos cinereusRe-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site. PLoS ONE 10(6): e0130115. doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0130115

Published:June 9, 2015

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