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    Mar 18

    Did you for us in 2021? Our annual recognition for reviewer articles have published. These articles provide a citable DOI, which helps researchers to receive recognition for their work as a genuine research output. Find out more:

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  2. Genetic data from the extinct giant rat from Tenerife (Canary Islands) points to a recent divergence from mainland relatives

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  3. Publishing with us is about to get even easier. This month we'll be going live with our partnership with CCC/Rightslink for Scientific Communications to help us scale our open access activities. Visit the blog to find out more:

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  4. Identification of sex chromosome and sex-determining gene of southern catfish

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  5. Teenage dogs? Evidence for adolescent-phase conflict behaviour and an association between attachment to humans and pubertal timing in the domestic dog:

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  6. Read paper on mangroves associated with sinkholes (cenotes) of the Peninsula – a global hotspot of carbon sequestration

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  7. study shows Great Barrier Reef corals have more than halved in past 25 years:

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  8. Until the end of March, new papers can benefit from a lower OA APC of £850. Help us make a fully open journal by publishing your paper open access

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  9. New theme issue of on sex determination in plants out today! Expertly edited by and

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  10. Mar 9

    📢🌞New paper on perfect adaptation in We show that antithetic feedback + molecular buffering improves adaptation. Nicely adds on to the growing body of work by control theorists in synbio

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  11. Predator or provider? How wild animals respond to mixed messages from humans:

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  12. Research in suggests that faster recovery rates from disturbances in tropical are associated with regions of higher biodiversity:

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  13. Mar 9

    Paper out in Interface with colleagues and developing new methodology to infer epidemiological parameters of African swine fever from on-farm mortality data!

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  16. Mar 9

    Our paper is out Communication success twice as high for gesture than vocalisation cross-culturally (Australia, Vanuatu) & cross-experientially (blind, sighted). Gesture’s success due to its greater

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  17. Did you for us in 2021? Our annual recognition for reviewer articles have published. These articles provide a citable DOI, which helps researchers to receive recognition for their work as a genuine research output. Find out more:

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  18. Kiyoshi Nagai elucidated the structure of the spliceosome—the molecular machine that prepares messenger RNA for translation into protein. Read about their achievements in the new biographical memoir

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  19. Are you a new author and unsure how to navigate the sometimes-difficult world of author contributions? In this blog, the Royal Society Publishing Editorial Team provides some tips on authorship.

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  20. With upcoming meetings on microbial ecology, , social interactions and more, explore our programme of meetings for scientist and sign up now:

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  21. Mar 9

    Happy to say my new paper with , "Population viscosity promotes altruism under density-dependent dispersal", is out today in ProcB ! Open access! Lay summary below... 1/5

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