Annals of the Entomological Society of America
Purpose and Scope:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America is an essential component for libraries that seek to have complete coverage on the life sciences. The journal focuses on the basic aspects of the biology of arthropods. Articles are divided into the following sections:
systematics • ecology and population biology • arthropod biology •
physiology, biochemistry, and toxicology • morphology, histology, and fine
structure • genetics • and behavior.
Annals of the Entomological
Society of America
is ranked #5 in Total Cites in entomology by the Journal Citation
Reports, 2007, and has an Impact Factor of 1.148.
Intended Readership:
Systematists, taxonomists, geneticists, ecologists, biologists, physiologists, biochemists, toxicologists, biological control experts, apiculturists, botanists, plant pathologists, ethologists, insect pathologists, and microbiologists all rely on
Annals of the Entomological Society of America as they attempt to chronicle and understand the world of insects.
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Bibliographic Information:
ISSN: 0013-8746
2009 Volume No. 102 Number of issues per year: 6 Frequency: Bimonthly Months of Publication: January, March, May, July, September, November Print Format: 7” x 10”: 150 line screen photographs, enamel paper
Online subscriptions: IP access Annals of the Entomological Society of America is
peer reviewed.
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Indexing and Abstracting:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America is indexed and/or abstracted in • Agricola • Biological Abstracts • BIOSIS Database • CAB Abstracts
• Cambridge Scientific Abstracts • Current Contents • Zoological Record
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Editorial Board:
Editor-in-Chief:
Lawrence E. Hurd, Department of Biology,
Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA
Subject Editors:
Yves Alarie, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Carlos A. Blanco, USDA-ARS, SIMRU,
Stoneville, MS
Donald G. Cochran, Hampstead, NC
Christopher Dietrich, Illinois Natural
History Survey, Champaign, IL
Ann M. Fraser, Kalamazoo College
Stephen D. Gaimari, California Department
of Food & Agriculture, Sacramento, CA
Penny J. Gullan, University of
California, Davis, CA
Charles S. Henry, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT
David J. Horn, The Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH
Matthew D. Moran, Hendrix College,
Conway, AR
G. V. P. Reddy, University of Guam,
Mangilao, GU
Todd E. Shelly, USDA APHIS, Waimanalo, HI
Donald B. Thomas, USDA-ARS Subtropical
Agricultural Research Center, Weslaco, TX
S.
Nelson Thompson,
University of California, Riverside, CA
Kelley J. Tilmon, South Dakota State
University, Brookings, SD
Jeffery K. Tomberlin, Texas A&M
University, Stephenville, TX
David L. Wagner, University of
Connecticut, Storrs, CT
John R. Wallace, Millersville University,
Millersville, PA
William E. Walton, University of
California, Riverside, CA
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Published by:
Annals of the Entomological Society of America is published by the Entomological Society of America.
Founded over 100 years ago, the Entomological Society of America (ESA) is the largest organization in the world dedicated to serving the scientific and professional needs of entomologists and those in related disciplines. ESA is a not-for-profit scientific society governed by members elected to represent scientific Sections and regional Branches. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in entomology. For more information, please visit our website at
http://www.entsoc.org/membership/.
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