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This article refers to:
Interaction–information networks mediated by plant volatiles: a case study on willow trees

Yoneya, K. and Takabayashi, J. (2013) Interaction-information networks mediated by plant volatiles: a case study on willow trees. Journal of Plant Interactions, 8(03), pp. 197–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2013.782514

When the above article was published, there was an error in the caption of Figure 2. The caption reads:

Figure 2. Tritrophic interaction-information networks of willow plants (Salix eriocarpa), willow leaf beetles (Plagiodera versicolora), and ladybirds (Aiolocaria hexaspilota). Solid lines with arrowheads indicate attraction, and dotted lines with square heads indicate non-attraction. Triple solid lines with arrowheads denote information transfer to a neighboring plant.

This is now corrected to:

Figure 2. Tritrophic interaction-information networks of willow plants (Salix eriocarpa), willow leaf beetles (Plagiodera versicolora), and ladybirds (Aiolocaria hexaspilota). Solid lines indicate attraction (arrow heads: infested plants over uninfested plants, square heads: uninfested plants over clean air), and dotted lines with square heads indicate non-attraction. Triple solid lines with arrowheads denote information transfer to a neighboring plant.

The Authors apologise for this error.

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