PeerJ Award Winners at 18IMCO

PeerJ Award Winners at 18IMCO

The International Meiofauna Conference (IMCO), first held in 1969, is the flagship conference of the International Association of Meiobenthologists (IAM) and is held every three years. The 18th IMCO was held for the first time in an online format on 5-9 December 2022,...

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6th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity

6th World Conference on Marine Biodiversity

PeerJ are delighted to announce that we will again be supporting the World Conference on Marine Biodiversity (WCMB) - WCMB 2023 - being held between the 2nd and 5th of July 2023 in Penang, Malaysia. The WCMB series is a tri-annual global conference which is organised...

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PeerJ Award Winners at SVPCA 2022

PeerJ Award Winners at SVPCA 2022

The 67th Symposium on Vertebrate Palaeontology and Comparative Anatomy (SVPCA) 2022 (rearranged from the cancelled 2020 meeting) was organised by the Fossil Reptile Research Group at The Natural History Museum in London in September. We welcomed around 160...

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PeerJ Award Winners at 19th EAVP Conference

PeerJ Award Winners at 19th EAVP Conference

The annual meeting of the European Association of Vertebrate Palaeontologists (EAVP) is a conference that is organized each year at a different location. EAVP hosts original research on all aspects of vertebrate palaeontology, from fish to dinosaur, from ecological...

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PeerJ Award Winners at ISS 10/HOLOBIONT 3

PeerJ Award Winners at ISS 10/HOLOBIONT 3

The first symbiotic relationships were described in the 19th century. Nearly 150 years later, immense research efforts have highlighted that symbiotic relationships are ubiquitous and have particularly important ecological and evolutionary consequences. But...

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PeerJ Award Winners at the SORTEE Conference 2022

PeerJ Award Winners at the SORTEE Conference 2022

The Society for Open, Reliable, Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary biology (SORTEE) has completed its second annual online conference. The conference ran continuously for 50 hours facilitating participation from people interested in issues of openness, transparency,...

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