PeerJ talks to Professor Mya Breitbart from the University of South Florida about her latest research article "Evaluation of DNA metabarcoding for identifying fish eggs: a case study on the West Florida Shelf", published in PeerJ Life & Environment as part of the...
PeerJ at 10: revisiting our first articles, one decade – and 16,041 articles – later.
10 years ago we published our first articles. PeerJ was announced to the world in June 2012; 5 months later, at the end of November 2012, we launched our own submission and peer review platform; and 3 months after that, on February 12th, 2013, the first 30 articles...
Author Interview: A brief introduction to mixed effects modelling and multi-model inference in ecology
PeerJ talks to Xavier A Harrison about the recently published PeerJ Life & Environment article A brief introduction to mixed effects modelling and multi-model inference in ecology. Can you tell us a bit about yourself? I’m a molecular ecologist at the University...
Author Interview: A previously overlooked, highly diverse early Pleistocene elasmobranch assemblage from southern Taiwan
PeerJ talks to Chien-Hsiang Lin about their recently published PeerJ Life & Environment article A previously overlooked, highly diverse early Pleistocene elasmobranch assemblage from southern Taiwan. Could you please introduce yourself and co-authors? I am an...
Author interview: Nine best practices for software repositories and registries
PeerJ talks to Daniel Garijo about the recently published PeerJ Computer Science article Nine best practices for research software registries and repositories. The article is featured in the PeerJ Software Citation, Indexing, and Discoverability Special Issue. ...
Author Interview: Predicting habitat suitability and range shifts under projected climate change for two octocorals in the north-east Atlantic
PeerJ spoke to Dr Jamie R. Stevens of the University of Exeter about the recently published article Predicting habitat suitability and range shifts under projected climate change for two octocorals in the north-east Atlantic. You can read see PeerJ author...
Author Interview: Dogs and wolves differ in their response allocation to their owner/caregiver or food in a concurrent choice procedure
PeerJ spoke to Dr. Erica N Feuerbacher of Virginia Tech about the recently published article Dogs and wolves differ in their response allocation to their owner/caregiver or food in a concurrent choice procedure. You can read see PeerJ author interviews...
Author Interview: Writer verification of partially damaged handwritten Arabic documents based on individual character shapes
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
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 here.
Author interview: Komodo National Park is Home to Some of The World’s Largest Manta Ray Aggregations
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...










