by PeerJ Staff | Jan 13, 2015 | regular
Today we are very pleased to publish an amazing study by Craig McClain et al: “Sizing ocean giants: patterns of intraspecific size variation in marine megafauna”. In this study, a team made up of a mix of scientists and students sifted through multiple...
by PeerJ Staff | Dec 18, 2014 | regular
Over the last few months we’ve been very busy behind the scenes taking the time to listen to all of our users, and asking them what more they’d like to see. We built PeerJ with the scientific community in mind, so it is extremely important to us that we...
by PeerJ Staff | Dec 9, 2014 | regular
The academic study of ‘Animal Behavior’ attempts to comprehend the actions and interactions of different animal species within diverse ecosystems. Ultimately, this is a field which has the potential to educate ourselves about our own behavior and our own...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 25, 2014 | regular
As part of our involvement in this year’s OpenCon we supported an early career researcher with their travel fees to the event. Jon Tennant was nominated by OpenCon to receive our travel grant, and as a big advocate of OA and already published in...
by PeerJ Staff | Nov 24, 2014 | regular
We’re in celebratory mood here at PeerJ – not only does today see the launch of our brand new home page, but also by way of celebration and due to popular demand, we are extending our offer to publish your article free for another four weeks until December...
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