Erratum: Effects of experience and social context on prospective caching strategies by scrub jays
N. J. Emery and
N. S. Clayton
Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6878, 349-349
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Nature 414, 443–446 (2001). The exact number of species of American jays is a matter of debate1. This is particularly evident within the scrub-jay lineage of Aphelocoma2. Traditionally, A. coerulescens included the Florida scrub-jay and the western scrub-jay, among others. It has recently been brought to our attention that the Committee on Classification and Nomenclature of the American Ornithologists' Union now use A.
Date: 2002
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