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Call for Papers: The State of Active Seagrass Conservation and Restoration

Call for Papers: The State of Active Seagrass Conservation and Restoration

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jan 31, 2023 | Call for Papers, Hubs, Hubs News, Special Issue

The IABO Hub Editors call for papers for a Hub Special Issue highlighting the latest research focused on seagrass ecosystems. Seagrass meadows are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth and play an essential role in biodiversity support, resilience, food...
2022 at PeerJ – celebrating a decade of Open Access publishing

2022 at PeerJ – celebrating a decade of Open Access publishing

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jan 10, 2023 | A Decade of PeerJ, Community, Company News, PeerJ Turns Ten

2022 was another busy year at PeerJ, and saw the start of our 10th Birthday Celebrations. Before we dive headlong into ‘23, we wanted to take a look back at our 10th year as an Open Access publisher Contributor Rewards – the launch of PeerJ Tokens At the start...
Julia Stone: PeerJ Award Winner at ACS 2022

Julia Stone: PeerJ Award Winner at ACS 2022

by Gavin Morrison | Jan 9, 2023 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards, Community, Conferences, Societies

The Australasian Chronobiology Society was founded in early 2004. The ACS aims to generate and discuss research in all areas of Chronobiology, including both animal and human work to examine specific areas such as sleep and circadian biology in Australia and New...
PeerJ Life & Environment articles now indexed in MEDLINE

PeerJ Life & Environment articles now indexed in MEDLINE

by Communities @ PeerJ | Jan 4, 2023 | Announcement, Company News

We were delighted to be informed at the end of 2022 that PeerJ Life & Environment has passed the Scientific Quality Review for MEDLINE and has been accepted for inclusion in MEDLINE. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) premier bibliographic...
Opening the black box of bird-window collisions:  passive video recordings in a residential backyard

Opening the black box of bird-window collisions: passive video recordings in a residential backyard

by Communities @ PeerJ | Dec 22, 2022 | Article Spotlight

A new study by Brendon Samuels and colleagues from Western University and Purdue University published in PeerJ Life & Environment examines bird-window collisions in a residential backyard. Bird-window collisions happen all over the world throughout the year, but...
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