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Biological anthroengineering
publishingThe latest Interface Focus issue explores the multidisciplinary field of biological anthroengineering. Dr Michael Berthaume introduces the new issue and provides insights into this emerging field.
Science in Lockdown part two
publishing...field stations and their local communities embody resilience.
A preprint success story: amphipods habitat
publishingIn 2017, Proceedings B, in a new initiative, appointed a Preprint editor, Dr. Maurine Neiman from the University of Iowa. Along with her team of student editors, their role is to identify papers currently deposited on a preprint server, bioRxiv that would be suitable and within scope of the journal.
Rock, paper, mini-series
publishingBiology Letters has just published a mini-series on “Enhanced rock weathering: biological climate change mitigation with co-benefits for food security”.
A stunning photograph showing the ghostly last dance of the Danube mayfly has won the 2016 Royal Society Publishing photography competition.
Every year, Proceedings B invites a leading author in the field to write the annual ‘Darwin Review’ for the journal. The aim of the Darwin Review is to showcase ideas and/or a field in biological science that is of very high interest to the whole diverse readership of Proceedings B.
Get snap happy with our photography tips
publishingAs the deadline for our photography competition fast approaches, we asked the 2015 overall winner Bert Willaert for his say on what makes a winning photograph.
Experimental Evolution
publishingAs part of our series of ‘CSEE Reviews’, the 2015 Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution (CSEE) biannual prizewinner Professor Graham Bell explores the opportunities of lab based experimental macroevolution.
Why artificial light is a growing conservation concern with effects on reproductive cycles of wildlife.
A Review article published in Proceedings B links the effects of anthropogenic debris at the individual level to population and ecosystem level effects. Here, we talk to the lead author Dr Mark Anthony Browne about his research.