by PeerJ Staff | Oct 25, 2013 | regular
On Tuesday, we published “Ontogeny in the tube-crested dinosaur Parasaurolophus (Hadrosauridae) and heterochrony in hadrosaurids” by Dr. Andrew Farke et al. This fascinating paper describes the most complete skeleton ever found of Parasaurolophus, a...
by PeerJ Staff | Oct 24, 2013 | regular
This week is Open Access week, and we thought it would be interesting to talk with Todd Vision, the senior author on our recent publication “Data reuse and the open data citation advantage”. This article, was originally submitted as our first ever PeerJ...
by PeerJ Staff | Oct 23, 2013 | regular
In today’s ‘Interview with an Author’, we spoke to Dr. Alan McElligott, one of the corresponding authors of the recent PeerJ article “Goats favour personal over social information in an experimental foraging task” published last month,...
by PeerJ Staff | Oct 8, 2013 | regular
Today’s ‘Interview with an Author’ is a Two for One. We spoke with Elisha Sigmon and Michelle Sliwinski, the authors of the recent PeerJ article “Why do leaf-tying caterpillars abandon their leaf ties?”. We were very interested in hearing...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 25, 2013 | regular
Dr Peter Cock, the author of one of our most recent publications (“Galaxy tools and workflows for sequence analysis with applications in molecular plant pathology”) was sufficiently motivated by his experience, that he decided to interview himself for his...
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