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Europe’s largest land predator found on the Isle of Wight

Europe’s largest land predator found on the Isle of Wight

by PeerJ Community | Jun 9, 2022 | Article Spotlight

Research led by palaeontologists at the University of Southampton has identified the remains of one of Europe’s largest ever land hunters in recently published PeerJ Life & Environment article A European giant: a large spinosaurid (Dinosauria: Theropoda) from the...
Author Interview: Writer verification of partially damaged handwritten Arabic documents based on individual character shapes

Author Interview: Writer verification of partially damaged handwritten Arabic documents based on individual character shapes

by PeerJ Community | Jun 1, 2022 | Author Interview

PeerJ spoke to Dr. Majid A Khan of Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University about the recently published article Writer verification of partially damaged handwritten Arabic documents based on individual character shapes. You can find more PeerJ author interviews here....
Author Interview: Forecasting effects of transport infrastructure on endangered tigers: a tool for conservation planning

Author Interview: Forecasting effects of transport infrastructure on endangered tigers: a tool for conservation planning

by PeerJ Community | May 17, 2022 | Author Interview

PeerJ talks to Dr. Neil Carter​ about the recently published PeerJ Life & Environment article Forecasting effects of transport infrastructure on endangered tigers: a tool for conservation planning. You can find more PeerJ author interviews...
Author interview: Komodo National Park is Home to Some of The World’s Largest Manta Ray Aggregations

Author interview: Komodo National Park is Home to Some of The World’s Largest Manta Ray Aggregations

by PeerJ Community | May 16, 2022 | Author Interview

PeerJ  spoke to Elitza Germanov about the recently published article titled ‘Residency, movement patterns, behavior and demographics of reef manta rays in Komodo National Park’ With the help of citizen science and dive operators, 1,085 individual manta rays were...
New Sabre-Tooth Predator Precedes Cats by Millions of Years

New Sabre-Tooth Predator Precedes Cats by Millions of Years

by PeerJ Community | May 11, 2022 | Press

Paleontologists describe sabre-toothed mammal new to science, offering view into evolution of meat-eaters in recently published PeerJ Life & Environment article Diegoaelurus, a new machaeroidine (Oxyaenidae) from the Santiago Formation (late Uintan) of southern...
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