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Journal of Applied Entomology

Edited by:
Stefan Vidal


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 27/72 Entomology
Impact Factor: 1.111


The Journal of Applied Entomology publishes original articles on current research in applied entomology, including mites, spiders, and myriapods, in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and stored product pests.

TopNews and Announcements

Fast review and publication in Journal of Applied Entomology
Average time to first final decision - 99 days
Average time from submission to publication - 6 months

Submit your next manuscript for rapid publication: the average time is currently 6 months from submission to publication. With Journal of Applied Entomology's dynamic article-by-article publication process Early View, fully peer-reviewed and type-set articles are published online as soon as they are complete, without waiting for full issue compilation.

Online Article Submission
Manuscripts must be submitted online via Manuscript Central

Free access in the Developing World
Free online access to this journal is available within institutions in the developing world through the AGORA Initiative with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and the OARE Initiative (Online Access to Research in the Environment) with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

NIH Public Access Mandate
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TopHighlights

Ants in the soil system - a hydrological, chemical and biological approach - Special Issue 132:4 (May 2008)

Current advances in the study of the ecology of fruit flies from Europe, Africa and the Middle East - Special Issue 132:9-10 (December 2008)


Top downloaded articles in 2008

Movement of transgenic plant-expressed Bt Cry1Ac proteins through high trophic levels
W. Wei, T. H. Schuler, S. J. Clark, C. N. Stewart Jr, G. M. Poppy

Comparative growth inhibitory and antifeedant effects of plant extracts and pure allelochemicals on four phytophagous insect species
Y. Akhtar, M. B. Isman

Parasitoids, predators and PCR: the use of diagnostic molecular markers in biological control of Arthropods
T. D. Gariepy, U. Kuhlmann, C. Gillott, M. Erlandson

Influence of plant species and plant growth stage on Frankliniella occidentalis pupation behaviour in greenhouse ornamentals
R. Buitenhuis, J. L. Shipp

The importance of honeydew as food for larvae of Chrysoperla carnea in the presence of aphids
P. A. M. Hogervorst, F. L. Wäckers, A.-C. Carette, J. Romeis


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