Environmental Entomology
Purpose and Scope:
Environmental Entomology reports on the intricate and dynamic ways in which insects interact with the biological, chemical, and physical aspects of their environment. Articles are divided into the following sections: physiological
ecology • chemical ecology • population
ecology • quantitative ecology • community and ecosystem ecology •
biological control–parasitoids and predators • biological control–microbials •
biological control–weeds • behavior • pest management • sampling •
plant-insect interactions • molecular ecology and evolution.
Environmental Entomology is ranked #3 in “total cites” in
entomology by the Science Citation Index, 2002.
Intended Readership:
Ecologists, biologists, physiologists, biological control experts, behavioral researchers, apiculturists, biochemists, toxicologists, insect pathologists, microbial control researchers, systematists, taxonomists, geneticists, extension and regulatory entomologists, medical and veterinary entomologists, botanists, plant pathologists, and other experts all rely
Environmental Entomology as they increase the scope of knowledge and appreciation of the entomological world.
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Bibliographic Information:
2008 Volume No. 37
Number of issues per year: 6
Frequency: Bimonthly
ISSN: 0046-225X
Months of Publication: February, April, June, August, October, December
Print Format: 7” x 10”: 133 line screen photographs, white paper
Online subscriptions: IP access
Environmental Entomology is peer-reviewed.
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Indexing and Abstracting:
Environmental 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
E. Alan Cameron, Penn State University
Subject Editors
James D. Barbour, University of Idaho
Carlyle Brewster, Virginia Tech
Mark W. Brown, USDA-ARS
Ernest S. Delfosse, USDA-ARS
Gary W. Felton, Penn State University
Shelby J. Fleischer, Penn State University
Kristopher L. Giles, Oklahoma State University
Marion O. Harris, North Dakota State University
Kenneth F. Haynes, University of Kentucky
David R. Horton, USDA-ARS
Judy Hough-Goldstein, University of Delaware
Casey W. Hoy, The Ohio State University
Kelly S. Johnson, Ohio University
Marc L. Klowden, University of Idaho
B. Staffan Lindgren, University of Northern British Columbia
Charles Linn, Jr., New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
David C. Margolies, Kansas State University
Heather J. McAuslane, University of Florida
James R. Miller, Michigan State University
Patricia V. Pietrantonio, Texas A&M University
Richard A. Redak, University of California
John R. Ruberson, University of Georgia
Thomas W. Sappington, USDA-ARS
Patrick C. Tobin, USDA Forest Service
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Published by:
Environmental 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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