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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Paternal behavior and testosterone plasma levels in the Volcano Mouse Neotomodon alstoni (Rodentia: Muridae)]]></article-title>
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</front><body><![CDATA[ <p align="right"><i><font face="Verdana">Erratum</font></i></p>     <p align="center"><font face="Verdana" size="4">Luis, J., L. Ram&iacute;rez, A. Carmona, G. Ortiz, J. Delgado &amp; R. C&aacute;rdenas. 2009. <b>Paternal behavior and testosterone plasma levels in the Volcano Mouse </b><i>Neotomodon alstoni </i><b>(Rodentia: Muridae)"</b>. Rev. Biol. Trop. 57: 433-439</font><font  face="Verdana" size="2">.</font></p> <font size="2"> </font><font face="Verdana" size="2">     <p align="justify">En el articulo: "Paternal behavior and testosterone plasma levels in the Volcano Mouse <i>Neotomodon alstoni </i>(Rodentia: Muridae)", de los autores: Juana Luis, Lorena Ram&iacute;rez, Agust&iacute;n Carmona, Guadalupe Ortiz, Jes&uacute;s Delgado &amp; Ren&eacute; C&aacute;rdenas.</p>     <p align="justify">Originally published as "(p&aacute;g. 436, columna izquierda, rengl&oacute;n 1 al 7) Plasmatic testosterone levels of the males were 0.15 &plusmn; 0.05 ng ml-1 at day 10 after mating, 0.15 &plusmn; 0.06 ng ml-1 and 0.23 &plusmn; 0.20 ng ml-1 at days 5 and 20 of the suckling period, respectively. Ten days later these males were isolated from their families and testosterone levels were 0.15 &plusmn; 0.07 ng ml-1 (<a  href="/img/revistas/rbt/v59n4/a42i1.jpg">Fig. 2</a>)".</p>     <p align="justify">Correct version: Plasmatic testosterone levels of the males were 1.5 &plusmn; 0.5 ng ml-1 at day 10 after mating, 1.5 &plusmn; 0.6 ng ml-1 and 2.3 &plusmn; 2.0 ng ml-1 at days 5 and 20 of the suckling period, respectively. Ten days later these males were isolated from their families and testosterone levels were 1.5 &plusmn; 0.7 ng ml-1 (<a  href="/img/revistas/rbt/v59n4/a42i1.jpg">Fig. 2</a>).</p> </font>      ]]></body>
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