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From the ‘base’ camp
publishingPhilosophical Transactions B recently published a theme issue on ‘A solid base for scaling up: the structure of numeration systems’. In this blog, Guest Editors Andrea Bender, Jean-Charles Pelland, Simon Greenhill and Mary Walworth tell us how this issue came about, and about some of the important research highlighted in this issue.
Social distancing patterns in seal colonies
publishingNew research published in Royal Society Open Science uses aerial image analysis to explore social distancing patterns in seal colonies.
New research published in Royal Society Open Science explores female mate avoidance in an explosively breeding frog.
We are pleased to welcome two new Associate Editors who recently started their terms on the Proceedings B editorial board.
Here’s looking at you, gull
publishingIn August, Biology Letters published an article on herring gulls responding to the gaze of humans. As this made headlines in several countries, we decided to revisit the article and ask the authors about all the attention they received.
Why do we have large brains?
publishingWe spoke to lead author, Lauren Powell, from Evolutionary Anthropology Research Group, University of Durham about findings in her article Re-evaluating the link between brain size and behavioural ecology in primates.
Image highlight: Primate material culture
publishingToday we published an opinion piece in Biology Letters on primate material culture.