Over the last week I have been migrating most of my public presentations and posters to Nature Precedings (NP). Until now I have always been hosting these on my own servers, but it gets tedious when one (or the server) moves or, even worse, the hosting server dies (which they all do sooner or later). Posting it all on NP gives these documents a permanent, safe resting place. As an added bonus they also get their own DOI (Digital Object Identifier) so (theoretically at least) they are indexed and findable in perpetuity and a snazzy Flash preview pane.
Here is the current list of my loot at NP. It pretty much covers the spectrum of stuff I have been working on since about 2003, from genetics/genomics of recombinational hotspots, evolutionary dynamics, population cycles, forest insect population dynamics, and more. As I am writing this, two submissions are still under curatorial review, but if they pass muster they should be up shortly.
This is from the “Mario’s Entangled Bank” blog ( http://pineda-krch.com ) of Mario Pineda-Krch, a theoretical biologist at the University of Alberta.


