In a recent contribution (Norris and Stutchbury 2002) data were presented in figure 1 that compared male and female extraterritorial movements of Hooded Warblers (Wilsonia citrina) breeding in small, isolated woodlots. However, due to a printer's error, the gradations of shading that differentiated movements of the two sexes was lost. The corrected figure (Fig. 1) showing continuous movements of radiotracked male and female birds is reproduced here.
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