About PCI Evolutionary Biology

What is PCI Evolutionary Biology​?

PCI Evolutionary Biology was launched in January 2017. It is a community of recommenders, playing the role of associate editors, who recommend unpublished articles based on peer reviews to make them complete, reliable, and citable articles without the need for publication in ‘traditional’ journals. Evaluation and recommendation by PCI Evolutionary Biology are free of charge. When recommenders decide to recommend an article, they write a recommendation text that is published along with all the editorial correspondence (reviews, recommender's decisions, authors’ replies) by PCI Evolutionary Biology. The article itself is not published by PCI Evolutionary Biology; it remains on the preprint server where it was posted by the authors. 

PCI Evolutionary Biology is a community of the parent project Peer Community In, an original idea of Denis Bourguet, Benoit Facon, and Thomas Guillemaud.

PCI Evolutionary Biology is not designed to be a free peer reviewing service for authors aiming to improve their articles before submission to a journal, although, of course, it remains possible to submit a recommended preprint to a traditional journal.

  • PCI Evolutionary Biology is stimulating: it recommends remarkable articles.
  • PCI Evolutionary Biology is free: there are no fees associated with the evaluation process, and no charge for access to the comments and recommendations. The website is freely accessible.
  • PCI Evolutionary Biology is transparent: reviews and recommendations (for unpublished articles) and recommendations (for published articles) are freely available for consultation. Recommendations are signed by the recommenders. Reviews may also be signed if the reviewers agree to do so
  • PCI Evolutionary Biology is not exclusive: an article may be recommended by different Peer Communities in X (a feature of particular interest for articles relating to multidisciplinary studies), and may even be published in a traditional journal (although this is not the goal of PCI Evolutionary Biology).​


Managing Board of PCI Evolutionary Biology​

Trine Bilde (Aarhus University, Denmark), representative of PCI Evol Biol
François Rousset (University of Montpellier, France), deputy representative of PCI Evol Biol
Julien Dutheil (Max Plank Institute Evol Biol, Germany), deputy representative of PCI Evol Biol
 
Dustin Brisson (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Miguel De Navascués (INRAE, Montpellier, France)
Marianne Elias (Paris, MNHN, ISEB, France)
Inês Fragata (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Christoph Haag (CEFE, CNRS, Montpellier, France)
Anne Kupczok (Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands)
Benoît Nabholz (ISEM, Montpellier, France)
Sishuo Wang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong SAR)
 
To contact the Managing Board, please send a message to contact@evolbiol.peercommunityin.org
 

Editorial policy​

Scope​​​

PCI Evolutionary Biology will evaluate preprints dealing with all fields of Evolutionary Biology and in particular with these subjects: Adaptation, Behavior & Social Evolution, Bioinformatics & Computational Biology, Evo-Devo, Evolutionary Applications, Evolutionary Dynamics, Evolutionary Ecology, Evolutionary Epidemiology, Evolutionary Theory, Experimental Evolution, Expression Studies, Genetic conflicts, Genome Evolution, Genotype-Phenotype, Human Evolution, Hybridization / Introgression, Life History, Macroevolution, Molecular Evolution, Morphological Evolution, Non Genetic Inheritance, Paleontology, Phenotypic Plasticity, Phylogenetics / Phylogenomics, Phylogeography & Biogeography, Population Genetics / Genomics, Quantitative Genetics, Reproduction and Sex, Sexual Selection, Speciation, Species interactions, Systematics / Taxonomy

The preprints submitted to PCI Evolutionary Biology may describe empirical or theoretical studies and be based on observations from experiments or nature, or previously acquired data. They may also report the results of verbal, computer, or mathematical models. Studies of methodologies are also appreciated. Perspectives, reviews and opinions and comments on previously published articles are also welcome.   

​PCI Evolutionary Biology recommends only preprints of high scientific quality that are methodologically and ethically sound. To this end, PCI Evolutionary Biology: 

  • Requires data, computer codes and mathematical and statistical analysis scripts to be made available to reviewers and recommenders at the time of submission and to readers after recommendation. 
  • Welcomes reproductions of studies
  • Welcomes preprint submissions based on preregistrations (whether or not reviewed).
  • Welcomes preprints reporting negative results, provided that the questions addressed and the methodology are sound. 
  • Does not accept submissions of preprints presenting financial conflicts of interest. Other conflicts of interest must be minimal and declared. 
  • Ensures that, as far as possible, the recommenders and referees have no conflict of interest with the content or authors of the study being evaluated. 

PCI Evolutionary Biology does not guarantee the evaluation or recommendation of all submitted preprints. Only preprints considered interesting by at least one competent recommender (equivalent to an associate editor in a classical journal) will be peer-reviewed. The interest of the preprint, as determined by the recommender, can relate to its context, the scientific question addressed, the methodology, or the results. PCI Evolutionary Biology has a large number of recommenders, ensuring a considerable diversity of interests. The recommendations published by PCI Evolutionary Biology are designed to draw the attention of the research community to the qualities of the article, including the subjective reasons for the recommender’s interest in it.​

Ethics​

Peer Community In is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). In addition:

  • Financial conflicts of interest are forbidden, see the PCI code of conduct.
  • Authors should declare any potential non-financial conflict of interest.

Complaints and Integrity Policy and Procedure

Complaints and Integrity policy and procedure are described in the versioned document found at https://osf.io/erc6x. The version applicable to a complaint is the latest version of the document at the date of the complaint.


Inclusiveness and equity

PCI is attentive to equity and inclusion at all steps of the process of scientific article evaluation. PCI focuses on bringing more people underrepresented in academia among authors submitting to PCI, and reviewers, recommenders and Managing Board members working for PCI. Underrepresentation is linked to many factors, including career stage, gender, and geography.
 
Specific recommendations are made to reviewers, recommenders, and Managing Board members to increase equity and inclusiveness in each of their tasks. 
 
Tools to increase equity and inclusiveness:

  • Possibility to submit articles anonymously
  • Transparency in the evaluation of articles
  • Managing Board members take into account underrepresentation in academia when appointing new recommenders
  • Template messages to recommenders and reviewers include recommendations about equity and inclusiveness 
  • Possibility to review anonymously

PCI is a signatory of the Joint Statement of Principles of the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communication (C4DISC)​​​​