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CORRECTION article

Front. Amphib. Reptile Sci., 18 July 2025

Sec. Conservation

Volume 3 - 2025 | https://doi.org/10.3389/famrs.2025.1653889

This article is part of the Research TopicBiological Invasions: Reptiles and AmphibiansView all 4 articles

Correction: State of knowledge for invasive green iguanas in Florida reveals negative impacts and pervasive research needs

Natalie M. Claunch*Natalie M. Claunch1*Paulina M. JonesPaulina M. Jones2Emily S. KhazanEmily S. Khazan2Bryan M. KlueverBryan M. Kluever1
  • 1U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Florida Field Station, Gainesville, FL, United States
  • 2U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wildlife Refuge System, Southeast Inventory & Monitoring Branch, Atlanta, GA, United States

A Correction on
State of knowledge for invasive green iguanas in Florida reveals negative impacts and pervasive research needs

By Claunch NM, Jones PM, Khazan ES and Kluever BM (2025). Front. Amphib. Reptile Sci. 3:1529065. doi: 10.3389/famrs.2025.1529065

The reference for “De Jesús Villanueva et al., 2022” was erroneously written as “Villanueva et al., 2022” and “Villanueva, C. N. D., Prado, G. P. M., Gould, W., Garcı́a-Quijano, C., and Kolbe, J. J. (2022). Interviews with farmers suggest negative direct and indirect effects of the invasive green iguana (Iguana iguana) on agriculture in Puerto Rico. Manage. Biol. Invasions 13, 781-797. doi: 10.3391/mbi.2022.13.4.13”. It should be “De Jesús Villanueva, C. N., Prado, G. P. M., Gould, W., Garcı́a-Quijano, C., and Kolbe, J. J. (2022). Interviews with farmers suggest negative direct and indirect effects of the invasive green iguana (Iguana iguana) on agriculture in Puerto Rico. Manage. Biol. Invasions 13, 781-797. doi: 10.3391/mbi.2022.13.4.13”.

The original version of this article has been updated.

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Keywords: nonnative, lizard, squamate, reptile, damage

Citation: Claunch NM, Jones PM, Khazan ES and Kluever BM (2025) Correction: State of knowledge for invasive green iguanas in Florida reveals negative impacts and pervasive research needs. Front. Amphib. Reptile Sci. 3:1653889. doi: 10.3389/famrs.2025.1653889

Received: 25 June 2025; Accepted: 27 June 2025;
Published: 18 July 2025.

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*Correspondence: Natalie M. Claunch, bmF0YWxpZS5jbGF1bmNoQHVzZGEuZ292

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