Correction to: Evolutionary Ecology https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-021-10102-3

Figures 1 and 2 have been published incorrectly in the original publication of the article. The correct versions of the figures are provided in this correction. The original article has been corrected.

Fig. 1
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Eye-body size allometry across ontogeny in the common frog, Rana temporaria. Four broad developmental stages (adult, subadult, metamorph, and tadpole) are indicated by coloration and symbol. Lines are coloured by life stage and show OLS regressions with 95% confidence intervals for log10 eye diameter vs. log10 the cube root of mass (a) or log10 SVL (b) for each stage. Larval illustration redrawn from Ariyasiri et al. (2011). Adult illustration redrawn from Watters et al. (2016)

Fig. 2
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Eye-body size allometry across ontogeny in 12 species of anuran amphibians: Rana temporaria (a), Trichobatrachus robustus (b), Bufo bufo (c), Aubria subsigillata (d), Pseudis paradoxa (e), Xenopus victorianus (f), Polypedates leucomystax (g), Hyla meridionalis (h), Leptopelis spiritusnoctis (i), Microhyla rubra (j), Kaloula pulchra (k), and Hemisus marmoratus (l). Three life stages (adult, metamorph, and tadpole) are indicated by colouration and symbol. Lines are coloured by life stage and indicate OLS regressions with 95% confidence intervals for log10 eye diameter versus log10 the cube root of mass for each stage. Inset silhouettes depict the relative eye size of each species as tadpoles and adults, respectively. Asterisks indicate species with a significant difference between tadpole and adult slopes. Daggers indicate species with no significant difference between tadpole and adult slopes, but a significant difference in intercepts between life stages