ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Correction for “Resilience and reactivity of global food security,” by Samir Suweis, Joel A. Carr, Amos Maritan, Andrea Rinaldo, and Paolo D’Odorico, which appeared in issue 22, June 2, 2015, of Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (112:6902–6907; first published May 11, 2015; 10.1073/pnas.1507366112).
The authors note that Fig. 3 and its corresponding legend appeared incorrectly. The corrected figure and its corrected legend appear below.
The authors also note that on page 6905, left column, first paragraph, lines 15–19 “countries from groups B and C appear to be more prone to instability than self-sufficient countries from group A (Fig. 3 C and D). This result suggests that food insecurity is increasing worldwide and trade-dependent countries are particularly vulnerable to food crises” should instead appear as “countries from groups A and B appear to be more prone to instability (Fig. 3 C and D). These results suggest that long-term food insecurity is increasing worldwide and also affecting self-sufficient (group A) countries. Trade-dependent countries are particularly vulnerable to food crises (Fig. 3D).” These errors do not affect the conclusions of the article.