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Correction: Fish Invasions in the World's River Systems: When Natural Processes Are Blurred by Human Activities

Fabien Leprieur, Olivier Beauchard, Simon Blanchet, Thierry Oberdorff, Sébastien Brosse

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Leprieur F, Beauchard O, Blanchet S, Oberdorff T, Brosse S (2008) Fish invasions in the world's river systems: When natural processes are blurred by human activities. PLoS Biol 6(2): e28. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060028

The content of the published Dataset S1 was incorrect, due to a procedural error when the file was created. A corrected version of this file is now available. The figures and analysis presented elsewhere in the research article are not affected, as these were created from the master copy of the data rather than the supporting file.

Dataset S1. Names and Invasion Levels of the 1,055 River Basins

The three invasion levels are those used in Figure 1A (i.e., the percentage of non-native species per basin). (i) [ 0%–5%]; (ii) ]5%–25%]; (iii) ]25%–95%]. Longitude and latitude at the river mouth was also provided for the 1,055 river basins.

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