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acta ethologica https://doi.org/10.1007/s10211-023-00423-7 CORREC TION Correction to: The environment matters: season and female contact affect the behavior of captive Addax nasomaculatus male antelope 1 1 1 1 1 2 Matías Villagrán · Mariana Ceva · Ariane Machiñena · Mariana Perdomo · Lucas Berro · Cesar Echaides · Juan Pablo Damián © The Author(s) under exclusive licence to ISPA, CRL 2023 Correction to: acta ethologica https://doi.org/10.1007/s10211-023-00419-3 The Tables 1 and 2 in the original published version of the above article were incorrect. The correct tables are show as follows: Table 1 Behaviors considered in captive antelope Addax nasomaculatus males in all-male groups, housed in contact with females or isolated from them Behavior Description Lying Immobile, on the floor, generally in the sternal decubitus position and with the limbs flexed. Standing On the ground, without physical displacement; generally, with the four limbs supported. Walking Moving over the ground at a variable speed. Aggressive Fighting with or threating to other male. Marking Rubbing horns on the grass, trees or fences, or defecating on a “sitting” position (i.e. bringing the perianal region close to the ground, flexing the hindlimbs while the forelimbs and neck are extended). Sexual Courting, attempting to mate (with no intromission of the penis) or matting other male. Penis protrusion may occur.
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