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Correction to: Comparing the horizontal and vertical approaches used to identify foraging areas of two diving marine predators Yann Planque1   · Mathilde Huon1 · Florence Caurant1 · David Pinaud2 · Cécile Vincent1

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Correction to: Marine Biology (2020) 167:25 https​://doi.org/10.1007/s0022​7-019-3636-8

The author would like to correct the Fig. 4 of the published article. The correct Fig. 4 is shown below: Publisher’s Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.

The original article can be found online at https​://doi.org/10.1007/ s0022​7-019-3636-8. * Yann Planque yann.planque@univ‑lr.fr 1



Centre d’Etudes Biologiques de Chizé, UMR 7372, CNRS - La Rochelle Université, 5 allée de l’Océan, 17000 La Rochelle, France



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Fig. 4  Grey and harbour seal foraging areas determined using the horizontal (left) and vertical (right) approaches. The foraging areas are represented on grids of 2.5 × 2.5 km cells and characterized by the spatial density of dives in ARS selected from the hori-

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zontal approach and faster U-shaped dives selected from the vertical approach. Cores to extended foraging areas are represented by 90% kernel densities of foraging locations (black lines). BDS Baie de Somme, the capture site