Gender bias affects contributions to the open source community, according to a paper published Monday in
the open access journal PeerJ...
Prof. Hutchinson is an Associate Editor for Proceedings B of the Royal Society, the Journal of Theoretical Biology, the new
open access journal PeerJ and ISRN Evolutionary Biology journal.
Our latest paper is out in the online,
open access journal PeerJ.
The research was published in the peer - reviewed
open access journal PeerJ.
In a study published on October 9 in
the open access journal PeerJ, Dr Olle Håstad at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Dr Anders Ödeen at Uppsala University show that ultraviolet window markings indeed have the potential to be effective deterrents.
The system and its results are described in a paper published today in
the open access journal PeerJ.
The study, published in
the open access journal PeerJ today, reports on the incidence of abnormal cervical vertebrae in woolly rhinos, which strongly suggests a vulnerable condition in the species.
Computational evaluation of coral reef aesthetics,» was published Nov. 10th 2015 in the scientific
open access journal PeerJ.
Not exact matches
Her research is published today in the
open -
access journal,
PeerJ.
Details from this study are published in the Sept. 30 issue of the
open -
access journal,
PeerJ.
The paper, titled «Postnatal depression is associated with detrimental life - long and multi-generational impacts on relationship quality,» has been published in the
open -
access journal PeerJ.
The findings appear in the June 24 issue of the online
open -
access, peer - reviewed
journal PeerJ.
The study, published online this week in the
open -
access journal PeerJ, brings the long - banished name back into scientific respectability as a genus coequal with Apatosaurus.
Although all authors on a paper will need to join
PeerJ to publish, the
journal's founders predict that fees for publishing a typical paper will still be less than those charged by other
open access journals.
The study, published in the
open -
access journal PeerJ, spanned more than two decades and involved a combination of submersibles, remotely operated vehicles, drop - cameras, data recorders, and advanced mixed - gas diving to study these difficult - to - reach environments.
The evidence of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) spontaneously using sticks to scoop food from water surfaces is published in the
open -
access journal PeerJ.
In research published online in a recent issue of
PeerJ, an
open access journal, Professor Robert Reisz, Distinguished Professor of Paleontology at UTM, explains that the presence of such an extensive field of teeth provides clues to how the intriguing feeding mechanism seen in modern amphibians was also likely used by their ancient ancestors.
The study is published in the
open -
access journal PeerJ.