Editors can now comment on articles published in PeerJ and elsewhere.
Rapid rise in toxic load for bees revealed by analysis of pesticide use in Great Britain (2018) PeerJ
Graciela Piñeiro –– This is an interesting and very important article and as such I am very glad to know that it was the most shared last month. It clearly demonstrates the high degree of th... Read more
Editor rating: 7 / 10
Bo Huang –– This is an interesting work, which may be of value to a wide range of applications. Editor rating: 8 / 10
Lei Wang –– The use of multi-time LiDAR with a GIS for landslide model calibration is interesting Editor rating: 8 / 10
Tal Svoray –– Comparison between machine learning tools and geostatistics are in the front of geosciences Editor rating: 7 / 10
Andrea Cucco –– The deep oil spill is still an open issue in operational oceanography and this job can be considered a further step forward in understanding this phenomenon. Editor rating: 7 / 10
Nicolas Rougier –– An important study about reproducibility in GIS whose methods could be re-used in other domains. Editor rating: 7 / 10
I. Emma Huertas –– The new dataset provided in an under explored region Editor rating: 7 / 10
Paolo Giordani –– New insights for understanding the processes of sorption and mineralization of PAH in soils Editor rating: 7 / 10
Young-Chae Song –– Dielectrophoresis is a novel approach to remove for ammonia nitrogen from water. Editor rating: 8 / 10
Bruno Marino –– The encroachment of human activity on natural systems is a complex interplay of events recorded through time and deposition of proxy indicators. "Who Killed Frame Lake.." is an iconic journey through time for the lake and its signatory participants. The future and remediation of Frame Lake is now in the hands of planners who may benefit from this example of human/nature interaction. Editor rating: 9 / 10
Hong Yang –– This paper increases our understanding of the water resource in oases in West China in the future climate change. Discussing these articles




