Volume 87, Issue 1 e23725
CORRECTION
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Correction to “Where and How: Stone Tool Sites of Endangered Blonde Capuchin Monkeys in the Caatinga Environment in Northeastern Brazil”

First published: 25 December 2024

Rufino, M. G., J. J. da Silva, and J. P. Souza-Alves. 2025. “Where and How: Stone Tool Sites of Endangered Blonde Capuchin Monkeys in the Caatinga Environment in Northeastern Brazil.” American Journal of Primatology 87: e23705.

In topic Ethical Notes, the text “All procedures were performed in accordance with Brazilian law, under the approval of the environmental authorities IBAMA/ICMBio (approval #25727), and in compliance with the American Society of Primatologists Principles for the Ethical Treatment of nonhuman Primates” was incorrect. This should be “All contributors declared that the studies adhered to the legal requirements of Brazil, where we conducted the fieldwork. The study complied with the ethical requirements of the institutions and government concerned. The study adhered to the Code of Best Practices for Field Primatology of the American Society of Primatologists (https://www.asp.org/society/resolutions/EthicalTreatmentOfNonHumanPrimates.cfm) and of the International Primatological Society (www.asp.org/resources/docs/Code%20of_Best_Practices%20Oct%202014.pdf).”

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