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How to submit to PeerJ directly from bioRxiv

How to submit to PeerJ directly from bioRxiv

by PeerJ Community | Apr 23, 2021 | Announcement

In 2018 we were thrilled to announce researchers were able to directly submit their manuscripts to PeerJ – the journal of Life & Environmental Sciences – for peer review from the popular preprint server bioRxiv. This integration has sped up the...
Author Interview: Aggressiveness-related behavioural types in the pearly razorfish

Author Interview: Aggressiveness-related behavioural types in the pearly razorfish

by PeerJ Community | Apr 19, 2021 | Author Interview

PeerJ spoke to Martina Martorell Barceló about her recently published article “Aggressiveness-related behavioural types in the pearly razorfish”. Martina is a PhD Student at IMEDEA. Can you tell us a little about yourself and your area of research? I am a...
Author Interview: eDNAir: proof of concept that animal DNA can be collected from air sampling

Author Interview: eDNAir: proof of concept that animal DNA can be collected from air sampling

by PeerJ Community | Mar 31, 2021 | Author Interview

PeerJ spoke to Dr. Elizabeth Clare about the recently published article eDNAir: proof of concept that animal DNA can be collected from air sampling.  Elizabeth is a Senior Lecturer at Queen Mary University of London.   Hi Dr. Clare. Please could you start by...
Author Interview: Large-scale movements of common bottlenose dolphins in the Atlantic: dolphins with an international courtyard

Author Interview: Large-scale movements of common bottlenose dolphins in the Atlantic: dolphins with an international courtyard

by PeerJ Community | Mar 26, 2021 | Author Interview

PeerJ spoke to Ana Dinis about the recently published article Large-scale movements of common bottlenose dolphins in the Atlantic: dolphins with an international courtyard. Ana is a post-doctoral fellow at MARE-Madeira, located in Funchal, Portugal. Can you tell us a...
Author Interview: Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome

Author Interview: Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome

by PeerJ Community | Mar 18, 2021 | Author Interview

PeerJ talked to Stefan Gavriliuc about the recently published article “Long-term storage of feces at −80 °C versus −20 °C is negligible for 16S rRNA amplicon profiling of the equine bacterial microbiome“.   Stefan is pursuing an MSc at the University of Calgary.  Can...
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