A gazzillion new papers got published on PLoS-ONE today. Some of the titles that caught my attention and I intend to read tonight are:
The Role of the Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta in Regulating Sleep Patterns in Rats
Climate and Dispersal: Black-Winged Stilts Disperse Further in Dry Springs
The Adaptive Significance of Sensory Bias in a Foraging Context: Floral Colour Preferences in the Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
Assortative Mating between European Corn Borer Pheromone Races: Beyond Assortative Meeting
As always, do the Science 2.0 thing and post your (intelligent) questions and comments on the paper itself, either in the Discussions or the Annotations.
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Glad you’re posting this – I’d love to see more activity on PLoS One (as someone with a paper up there) – so, consider it done!