by PeerJ Staff | May 15, 2019 | Awards, Interviews
Congratulations go to Delphine Angst, winner of the PeerJ Award for Best Oral Presentation at the annual meeting of the Association Paléontologique Française. The meeting was held last month in Aix-en-Provence, France. Her presentation was on the jaw of a giant bird...
by PeerJ Community | Feb 13, 2019 | Community, Guest Post, Press
Today we published “The Early Pliocene extinction of the mega-toothed shark Otodus megalodon: a view from the eastern North Pacific“. In this study, researchers review all records of the shark from western North America to get a better understanding of when and why...
by Alun Jones | Jun 2, 2017 | Community, Conferences
To coincide with the Progressive Palaeontology 2017 conference taking place, we thought it might be worth providing a quick look at the recent paleontology research in PeerJ. Over the last few months, PeerJ has peer-reviewed and published a broad range...
by Alun Jones | Apr 4, 2017 | Interviews
Last month we published “A multidisciplinary approach to digital mapping of dinosaurian tracksites in the Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian-Barremian) Broom Sandstone of the Dampier Peninsula, Western Australia” by Anthony Romilio, Jorg M. Hacker, Robert Zlot,...
by PeerJ | Jun 7, 2016 | Interviews
We recently published “Postcranial anatomy of Pissarrachampsa sera (Crocodyliformes, Baurusuchidae) from the Late Cretaceous of Brazil: insights on lifestyle and phylogenetic significance”. In this study, author Pedro L. Godoy and his colleagues discuss the results of...
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