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Correction: Cognitive Ecology in Hummingbirds: The Role of Sexual Dimorphism and Its Anatomical Correlates on Memory

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There is an error in the funding statement. Please refer to the correct funding statement below.

This work received funding from CONICYT (PGG and RS), FONDECYT 1130015 (FB) and FONDECYT N°* 3120078 (PRB),* FONDECYT 1090794, 1060186; ICM-P05-002; and PFB-23-CONICYT (RAV). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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  1. 1. González-Gómez PL, Madrid-Lopez N, Salazar JE, Suárez R, Razeto-Barry P, et al. (2014) Cognitive Ecology in Hummingbirds: The Role of Sexual Dimorphism and Its Anatomical Correlates on Memory. PLoS ONE 9(3): e90165