by PeerJ | May 20, 2015 | Guest Post
We are pleased to announce that the PeerJ Collection of the 5th Turtle Evolution Symposium is growing and after the meeting, will include the papers of the contributions to the Symposium. The abstracts – published as preprints – are already available online. We asked...
by PeerJ | Apr 21, 2015 | Interviews
Today, we published “The first occurrence of the enigmatic archosauriform Crosbysaurus Heckert 2004 from the Chinle Formation of Southern Utah”. In this blog post, Robert Gay comments on his research and experience publishing with us. PJ: Can you tell us a bit about...
by Georgina Gurnhill | Apr 15, 2015 | regular
Last week was a big week for paleontology articles in PeerJ – first there was news that Brontosaurus is back, then two days later we published an article on Tyrannosaurus bite marks: Pre- and postmortem tyrannosaurid bite marks on the remains of Daspletosaurus...
by PeerJ | Apr 9, 2015 | Interviews
Today we are pleased to have published “Pre- and postmortem tyrannosaurid bite marks on the remains of Daspletosaurus (Tyrannosaurinae: Theropoda) from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, Canada”. In this crowdsource-funded study, first author David Hone, and...
by PeerJ | Apr 7, 2015 | Interviews
Today we are very pleased to publish “A specimen-level phylogenetic analysis and taxonomic revision of Diplodocidae (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)”. In this article, Emanuel Tschopp and colleagues report on the results of their groundbreaking research on Diplodocidae,...
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