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Science 7 July 1989:
Vol. 245. no. 4913, p. 15
DOI: 10.1126/science.245.4913.15-b

Articles

Erratum

In the report "Honeyguides and honey gatherers: Interspecific communication in a symbiotic relationship" by H. A. Isack and H.-U. Reyer (10 Mar., p. 1343), the third and fourth sentences of the first full paragraph of column 2 on page 1344 should have read "This whistle, known in Boran language as "Fuulido," is produced by blowing air into clasped fists, modified snail shells, or hollowed-out doum palm nuts(Hyphaene coriacea Gaertn.) Shouting and knocking on dry wood are also used to draw the birds' attention."





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