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Journal of Economic Entomology

Purpose and Scope:

Journal of Economic Entomology is arguably the most important journal in the world that focuses on the impact insects can have on our global economy. It includes articles on the economic significance of insects and is divided into the following sections: apiculture & social insects • arthropods in relation to plant disease • forum; insecticide resistance and resistance management • ecotoxicology • biological and microbial control • ecology and behavior • sampling and biostatistics • household and structural insects • medical entomology • molecular entomology • veterinary entomology • forest entomology • horticultural entomology • field and forage crops, and small grains • stored-product • commodity treatment and quarantine entomology • and plant resistance. Journal of Economic Entomology is ranked #1 in “total cites” in entomology by the Science Citation Index, 2002.

Intended Readership:

Physiologists, biochemists, toxicologists, molecular biologists, biological control experts, apiculturists, botanists, plant pathologists, behavioral researchers, ecologists, insect pathologists, microbial control researchers, medical and veterinary entomologists, extension and regulatory entomologists, and other experts all rely on the Journal of Economic Entomology to aid in their efforts to deal with the destructive and constructive effects that insects can have on our world.

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Bibliographic Information:

Bibliographic Information:
2008 Volume No. 101
Number of issues per year: 6
Frequency: Bimonthly 
ISSN: 0022-0493
Months of Publication: February, April, June, August, October, December
Print Format: 7” x 10”: 133 line screen photographs, white paper
Online subscriptions: IP access
Journal of Economic Entomology is peer-reviewed.

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Indexing and Abstracting:

Journal of Economic Entomology is indexed and 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
John T. Trumble, University of California

Subject Editors
Arthur G. Appel, Auburn University
Peter W. Atkinson, University of California
Mike Brewer, Michigan State University
Jacques Brodeur, Université Laval
G. David Buntin, Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station
Joseph S. Elkinton, University of Massachusetts
William D. Hutchison, University of Minnesota
Michael E. Irwin, University of Illinois
Murray B. Isman, University of British Columbia
Gail E. Kampmeier, University of Illinois
Marc Klowden, University of Idaho
Timothy J. Lysyk, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada
Lisa Neven, USDA-ARS
Thomas W. Phillips, Oklahoma State University
Sonny B. Ramaswamy, Kansas State University
Stuart R. Reitz, Florida A&M University, USDA-ARS
Stanley S. Schneider, University of North Carolina
David J. Schuster, University of Florida, IFAS
Anthony M. Shelton, Cornell University NYSAES
C. Michael Smith, Kansas State University
Julie L. Todd, Iowa State University
Nikolai A. M. van Beek, University of Maryland
Robert Venette, University of Minnesota
James F. Walgenbach, North Carolina State University
Jian-Zhou Zhao, Cornell University NYSAES
Kun Yan Zhu, Kansas State University

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Published by:

Journal of Economic Entomology 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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