by PeerJ | Feb 9, 2016 | Interviews
We recently published “Patterns of bird-window collisions inform mitigation on a university campus”. In this study, author Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, and her colleagues examined the patterns in bird window accidents at Duke University and discuss their findings....
by PeerJ | Feb 4, 2016 | Interviews
We recently published “Arthropods of the great indoors: Characterizing diversity inside urban and suburban homes”. In this study, author Matthew A. Bertone, and his colleagues examined discuss the results of a study on Arthropods found inside US homes....
by PeerJ | Feb 3, 2016 | Collections, Guest Post
We are pleased to announce that the PeerJ “HumanMotion Project” collection is growing and will be the platform to host abstracts, presentations, preprints and papers of the third Winter Symposium of the Human Motion Project jointly organized by the Human Motion...
by PeerJ | Feb 2, 2016 | Interviews
Today we published “Ship noise extends to frequencies used for echolocation by endangered killer whales”. In this study, author Scott Veirs, and his colleagues discuss the results of a study on how sounds produced by ships are at frequencies which affect killer whales...
by PeerJ | Dec 16, 2015 | Collections, Interviews, Meet the Editor
This week we interviewed Editor David H. Reser. He is a Lecturer in the Physiology Department at Monash University. We caught up with him via email and asked him about his background, his experience as a PeerJ editor, and his thoughts on Open Access publishing. PJ:...
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