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  1. In our latest Article Spotlight ‘Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered #whitefin #swellshark’ watch an interview with author Kerry Brown, University of Plymouth

    See more bit.ly/3XOqvMA

    #PeerJ

  2. In our latest Article Spotlight ‘Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered #whitefin #swellshark’ watch an interview with author Kerry Brown, University of Plymouth

    See more bit.ly/3XOqvMA

    #PeerJ

  3. In our latest Article Spotlight ‘Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered #whitefin #swellshark’ watch an interview with author Kerry Brown, University of Plymouth

    See more bit.ly/3XOqvMA

    #PeerJ

  4. In our latest Article Spotlight ‘Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered #whitefin #swellshark’ watch an interview with author Kerry Brown, University of Plymouth

    See more bit.ly/3XOqvMA

    #PeerJ

  5. In our latest Article Spotlight ‘Future climate-driven habitat loss and range shift of the Critically Endangered #whitefin #swellshark’ watch an interview with author Kerry Brown, University of Plymouth

    See more bit.ly/3XOqvMA

    #PeerJ

  6. New #paper out: « Code #stylometry vs formatting and minification » peerj.com/articles/cs-2142/ , where we show how much current code stylometry techniques (i.e., how to automatically detect the author of a source code snippet) are resistent to automatic code formatting and minification. (Spoiler: quite a bit, authors can still be identified after those source-to-source transformations.) Available #openaccess on #PeerJ CS.

  7. @tullney @nemobis @PeerJ

    I planned to submit to #PeerJ for the first time. I guess that will not happen now.

    Maybe we should be "delighted and excited" that at least it's not #elsevier

    Disappointing move, @PeerJ.

  8. Oh my, what big eyes you have!

    The orbital openings of the plesiosaur Ophthalmothule make up a massive 29% of its skull length. The orbits are the big grey ovals in this illustration. What a googly-eyed creature it must've been in life.

    The full paper describing Ophthalmothule by Roberts et al. (2020) is open access on #PeerJ peerj.com/articles/8652/

    #plesiosaur #plesiosaurs #paleontology #skull #science #MarineReptiles

  9. My first first-author paper in a while, "THAPBI PICT—a fast, cautious, and accurate metabarcoding analysis pipeline" doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15648 with @widdowquinn etc (rest not on Mastodon yet).

    Initially up as a preprint on biorxiv, now accepted on #PeerJ with #OpenPeerReview (2 of 3 reviewers waived anonymity), #OpenSource on GitHub github.com/peterjc/thapbi-pict

    I know #ThapbiPict is bit verbose, but no search engine confusion to worry about as with all to many #bioinformatics tools!

  10. My first first-author paper in a while, "THAPBI PICT—a fast, cautious, and accurate metabarcoding analysis pipeline" doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15648 with @widdowquinn etc (rest not on Mastodon yet).

    Initially up as a preprint on biorxiv, now accepted on #PeerJ with #OpenPeerReview (2 of 3 reviewers waived anonymity), #OpenSource on GitHub github.com/peterjc/thapbi-pict

    I know #ThapbiPict is bit verbose, but no search engine confusion to worry about as with all to many #bioinformatics tools!

  11. My first first-author paper in a while, "THAPBI PICT—a fast, cautious, and accurate metabarcoding analysis pipeline" doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15648 with @widdowquinn etc (rest not on Mastodon yet).

    Initially up as a preprint on biorxiv, now accepted on #PeerJ with #OpenPeerReview (2 of 3 reviewers waived anonymity), #OpenSource on GitHub github.com/peterjc/thapbi-pict

    I know #ThapbiPict is bit verbose, but no search engine confusion to worry about as with all to many #bioinformatics tools!

  12. My first first-author paper in a while, "THAPBI PICT—a fast, cautious, and accurate metabarcoding analysis pipeline" doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15648 with @widdowquinn etc (rest not on Mastodon yet).

    Initially up as a preprint on biorxiv, now accepted on #PeerJ with #OpenPeerReview (2 of 3 reviewers waived anonymity), #OpenSource on GitHub github.com/peterjc/thapbi-pict

    I know #ThapbiPict is bit verbose, but no search engine confusion to worry about as with all to many #bioinformatics tools!

  13. My first first-author paper in a while, "THAPBI PICT—a fast, cautious, and accurate metabarcoding analysis pipeline" doi.org/10.7717/peerj.15648 with @widdowquinn etc (rest not on Mastodon yet).

    Initially up as a preprint on biorxiv, now accepted on #PeerJ with #OpenPeerReview (2 of 3 reviewers waived anonymity), #OpenSource on GitHub github.com/peterjc/thapbi-pict

    I know #ThapbiPict is bit verbose, but no search engine confusion to worry about as with all to many #bioinformatics tools!

  14. Check out our new #openaccess paper

    Facing the infinity: tackling large samples of challenging Chironomidae (Diptera) with an integrative approach

    led by Caroline Chimeno from the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology (SNSB-ZSM) in Munich (DE) and Viktor Baranov from Estación Biológica de Doñana, Sevilla (ES)

    peerj.com/articles/15336/

    #insects
    #biodiversity
    #PeerJ

  15. Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

    "Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."

    The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.

  16. Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

    "Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."

    The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.

  17. Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

    "Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."

    The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.

  18. Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

    "Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."

    The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.

  19. Nine publishers just expressed "full support" for the new White House #OSTP guidelines for federal agency #openaccess policies.
    eurekalert.org/news-releases/9

    "Our main message is simple: publishing in any journal published by this group already meets or exceeds the requirements outlined in the OSTP memo."

    The signatory publishers are #Copernicus Publications, #eLife, #Frontiers, #JMIR Publications, #MDPI, Open Library of Humanities (#OLH), #PeerJ, #PLOS, and #Ubiquity Press.

  20. Soliciting opinions: have you reviewed for or published with #PeerJ before? It's been a few years since my last deep dive into newer publishing initiatives, and I'm trying to decide if I will accept an invitation to review a potentially interesting paper for them.

    #reviewing #publishers #AcademicChatter

  21. Here we go, #OverLeaf direct submission to @PeerJ, having used the #PeerJ #LaTeX template this should be just one click...

    (In hindsight would have tried direct submission to #bioRxiv too, but did that manually earlier)

  22. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  23. #Introduction I am an paleobiologist documenting and interpreting the relative contributions of abiotic (#climate) and biotic factors (#parasitism) in driving large-scale patterns in the #evolution of #life. Our PARADIVE team is based at the Institute of Evolutionary #Biology, University of #Warsaw.

    I am really into #cephalopods, #fossil #parasites, funny #tees and #movies, involved with #Paleosynthesis. I am #Paleontology and #Evolutionary #Science #Editor at #PeerJ and #Palaios.

  24. #TwitterMigration #Introduction

    I am #professor: Faculty of #Environment at the University of Northern British Columbia.

    I teach #invertebrate #zoology and #cell biology.

    I run an active #entomology research program, with excellent students: #insect #ecology, insect #genomics, and #chemical ecology.

    I am co-Editor-in-Chief of The #Canadian #Entomologist and a Section #Editor (Ecology) for The #PeerJ.

    I love to #fly #fish, #hike, #iNaturalist, and spend time with my family... and our #cats.

  25. I guess I neglected to write an #introduction toot at the outset of my #TwitterMigration, so here it is.

    I am #professor in the Faculty of #Environment at the University of Northern British Columbia. Despite the name, my university is pretty much in the geographical center of the province.

    I teach a number of biology courses including #invertebrate #zoology and #cell biology. I run a very active research program, with some excellent students, covering a variety of areas of #insect #ecology, #entomology, insect #genomics, and #chemical ecology.

    You can find a listing of peer reviewed research papers from my program here: scholar.google.ca/citations?us

    I am co-Editor-in-Chief of The #Canadian #Entomologist and a Section #Editor (Ecology) for The #PeerJ.

    (As you’ve probably figured out by now, you’ll likely see a lot of insects and other little creatures on my timeline if you stick around.)

    In my spare time I love to #fly #fish, #hike, find interesting plants and animals for #iNaturalist, and — most of all — spend time with my wife and two boys.

    Oh, and I love #cats. Here is a picture of our two furry friends — Chira is the larger Bengal and Pfizer (yes we homed her during the early-pandemic) is the smaller tortie.

    I’m glad to be here and to be meeting so many interesting people. Please say hi if you happen by.

  26. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  27. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  28. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869

  29. #PeerJ, for which I am an #editor, has always offered authors the opportunity to #publish the #peer #review history alongside their accepted #manuscript. There are a number of benefits to this including adding #context and #transparency.

    This policy will now be mandatory for all papers submitted starting 13 Feb 2023.

    #Reviewers never have to reveal their identity, but #public reviews will get #citable credit and credit towards #OA publication in the journal.

    See: peerj.com/blog/post/1152848869