Corrigendum Mechanics of limb bone loading during terrestrial locomotion in river cooter turtles (Pseudemys concinna)

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  • M. T. Butcher
  • R. W. Blob
چکیده

First, in three places in the article, the reported value of yield stress in torsion for the femur of Pseudemys concinna was too high by a factor of 2. This error occurred in Table5, in the second paragraph of the Results section entitled ‘Mechanical properties and safety factor calculations’ (p. 1196) and in the first paragraph of the Discussion section entitled ‘Femoral safety factors in turtles: mechanical basis and implications for the evolution of limb bone design’ (p. 1199). The correct value is 39.1±3.3MPa, which is 35% lower than values for bovine and human bone (Currey, 2002), rather than 40% higher as reported (p.1196 and p.1199). All calculations of in vivo bending and shear stress and of safety factors in bending were unaffected by this error, but the mean safety factor to yield in shear reported in the Summary (p.1187), Table5 and the text on p.1196 and p.1199 should be corrected from 6.3 to 3.1, and the worst-case estimate of safety factor to yield in shear reported in the text on p. 1196 should be corrected from 3.1 to 1.6. A corrected Table 5 is presented below.

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تاریخ انتشار 2008