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Additions and corrections: development, lifespan and reproduction of spider mites exposed to predator-induced stress across generations (Biogerontology, 20(6), 871–882)

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We thank an anonymous reader for his critical review and comments, and the editor-in-chief (Dr. Suresh Rattan) for his help in bringing this to our attention as well as his suggestion for this manuscript. Anne Austin kindly read and commented on an early version of the text.

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Li, GY., Zhang, ZQ. Additions and corrections: development, lifespan and reproduction of spider mites exposed to predator-induced stress across generations (Biogerontology, 20(6), 871–882). Biogerontology 22, 143–144 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10522-020-09905-8

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