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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Spottiswoode et al 2016 102918, ...x increase (over "control") and results in The birds access to larvae within the honeycomb, Men from Northern Mozambique give a "Brrr-hm" call to recruit Greater Honeyguide birds which results in the probability of .... (compared to human "control calls") of .... (compared to ....) (Fig. 2a), ...x increase (over "control") and results in The humans access to honey, Men from Northern Mozambique give a "Brrr-hm" call to recruit Greater Honeyguide birds which results in the probability of finding a bee's nest (compared to human "control calls") of ..... (compared to .....) (Fig. 2b), A rare example of interspecies communication occurs between Humans & Greater Honeyguide birds that are wild (not captive) in which Human honey hunters follow the Honey guide birds to the nests, The birds access to larvae within the honeycomb increasing foraging efficiency & survivorship for both partners, Human honey hunters follow the Honey guide birds to the nests initiated by loud chatter call from the bird (to human) followed by flashing its white feathers in the direction of the bee's nest., The humans access to honey increasing foraging efficiency & survivorship for both partners, ... x increase (over "control") and results in The birds access to larvae within the honeycomb, Human honey hunters follow the Honey guide birds to the nests initiated by Men from Northern Mozambique give a "Brrr-hm" call to recruit Greater Honeyguide birds, the probability of .... (compared to human "control calls") of .... (compared to ....) (Fig. 2a) which is a ...x increase (over "control"), the probability of finding a bee's nest (compared to human "control calls") of ..... (compared to .....) (Fig. 2b) which is a ... x increase (over "control"), loud chatter call from the bird (to human) followed by flashing its white feathers in the direction of the bee's nest. For which .... (analysis of Fig. 1b), ... x increase (over "control") and results in The humans access to honey