by Communities @ PeerJ | Jun 21, 2024 | Article Spotlight
Intrducing Lokiceratops rangiformis a new Horned Dinosaur from the Campanian Judith River Formation of Montana The creature boasted two horns between its eyes and a spiky frill at the back of its head, which sprouted the largest frill horns ever found on a dinosaur....
by Communities @ PeerJ | May 22, 2024 | Article Spotlight
Uncovering the Culprit Behind Pearl Oyster Summer Atrophy The Akoya pearl oyster (Pinctada fucata (Gould)) is the most important species for pearl cultivation in Japan. Mass mortality of 0-year-old juvenile oysters and anomalies in adults, known as summer atrophy,...
by Communities @ PeerJ | May 15, 2024 | Article Spotlight
Scientists unlock mysteries of orangutan communication Scientists have revealed the intricate vocal patterns of Bornean orangutans, shedding new light on the complexities of their communication. Titled “Vocal Complexity in the Long Calls of Bornean...
by Communities @ PeerJ | May 10, 2024 | Company News, Membership
We are pleased to announce that Carnegie Mellon University has joined the Annual Institutional Membership (AIMs) program, reflecting Carnegie Mellon’s commitment to promoting open access publishing and empowering its research community to share their findings...
by Communities @ PeerJ | Apr 30, 2024 | Article Spotlight
"We found that den use by both species overlapped spatially but not concurrently. Contrary to expectations, we also found that giant otters were more active at night than neotropical otters." Nocturnal activity of tropical otters is rarely reported. To date no studies...
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