by Alun Jones | Jun 6, 2017 | Interviews
Last week PeerJ published “Experience-based human perception of facial expressions in Barbary macaques (Macaca silvanus)” by Laetitia Marechal, Xandria Levy, Kerstin Meints and Bonaventura Majolo. This study sought to investigate the evolutionary...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 23, 2014 | regular
Today, we published the result of a multi-institutional research showing that chimpanzees raised primarily around humans with less experience around their own species during the first four years of life, tend to show reduced social competencies as adults than those...
by PeerJ Staff | Sep 18, 2014 | regular
Last year, we published “Dissecting the mechanisms of squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis) social learning”, an important article which received good attention from the community. As you can see, this article has already been cited several times, and the...
by PeerJ Staff | Mar 5, 2013 | regular
We know that many of you have been eagerly awaiting the Naming of the Monkey, but we wanted to wait for all time zones to finish Monday the 4th, before we made a decision. We received a lot of great entries – mostly via Twitter, Facebook and this blog –...
by PeerJ Staff | Feb 21, 2013 | regular
Many of you already know and love the PeerJ Monkey Mascot. Up until now, we just called it “Monkey” and Monkey has already starred in its own line of T-Shirts, Mugs, Stickers and Pins. But it doesn’t seem right for Monkey to go nameless anymore,...
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