by PeerJ Community | Mar 31, 2020 | Author Interview
We published a new biodiversity paper last week alerting the world to a brand new species of fish: ‘Cirripectes matatakaro, a new species of combtooth blenny from the Central Pacific, illuminates the origins of the Hawaiian fish fauna’ by Mykle Hoban and Jeffrey...
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...
by PeerJ | Aug 4, 2015 | Interviews
We recently published “Functional flexibility in wild bonobo vocal behaviour”. In this study, author Zanna Clay, and her colleagues examined the results of a study on the vocalizations of wild bonobos. Zanna comments on her research and experience publishing with us....
by PeerJ | Jun 11, 2015 | Interviews
Today we published our one thousandth peer-reviewed article in PeerJ – “Can endocranial volume be estimated accurately from external skull measurements in great-tailed grackles (Quiscalus mexicanus)?”. In this study, author Corina Logan, and her...
by PeerJ | May 26, 2015 | Interviews
Today we published “Using 3D printed eggs to examine the egg-rejection behaviour of wild birds”. In this study, First author Branislav Igic, co-author Mark E. Hauber, and their colleagues utilized 3D printed eggs as a method of making artificial eggs to research bird...
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