Generated by GPT-5-mini| European Journal of Entomology | |
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| Title | European Journal of Entomology |
| Discipline | Entomology |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Institute of Entomology, Czech Academy of Sciences |
| Country | Czech Republic |
| History | 1904–present |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
European Journal of Entomology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Institute of Entomology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and covers systematic, faunistic, ecological, and applied studies on insects. The journal has roots in Central European natural history traditions tied to institutions such as the National Museum (Prague) and has contributed to entomological literature alongside periodicals like the Annals of the Entomological Society of America and the Journal of Economic Entomology. Its readership spans researchers associated with organizations such as the Natural History Museum, London, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The journal traces origins to early 20th-century Czech and Austro-Hungarian publications and developed through associations with the Charles University in Prague, the Masaryk University, and the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. During the interwar period, correspondents included entomologists linked to the Zoological Society of London and the Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift. Post-World War II reorganization involved contacts with the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, the Royal Entomological Society, and researchers from the University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and the University of Paris (Sorbonne). The journal adapted to Cold War-era exchanges between scientists at the Polish Academy of Sciences, the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and the Leiden University before integrating into wider European networks after the expansion of the European Union.
The journal publishes original research on taxonomy and systematics that often cites type specimens deposited in collections at institutions such as the Natural History Museum, Vienna, the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, the National Museum (Prague), and the Zoological Museum Amsterdam. Articles span faunistics referencing regions like the Carpathian Mountains, the Balkans, Iberian Peninsula, and the Scandinavian Peninsula, and include ecological research tied to field sites near the Bohemian Forest, the Danube Delta, and the Alps. Contributions address applied issues that intersect with agencies such as Food and Agriculture Organization and research programs connected to the European Commission and the Horizon 2020 framework. The journal has published taxonomic revisions affecting genera curated at the Natural History Museum, London, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, and the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin.
Editorial leadership historically involved editors affiliated with Charles University in Prague, the Czech Academy of Sciences, and visiting scholars from the University of Copenhagen, the University of Helsinki, and the University of Warsaw. The board has included specialists associated with the Royal Society, the Linnean Society of London, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature networks. Peer review follows practices comparable to those at journals like the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, and the Zootaxa editorial standards, engaging referees from institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, the Max Planck Society, and the University of Munich.
The journal is indexed in major bibliographic services including databases maintained by Clarivate Analytics and indexing used by the Web of Science Group, as well as inclusion in catalogues associated with the Biodiversity Heritage Library, the Zoological Record, and services employed by the National Center for Biotechnology Information. It is listed in scopes comparable to those covered by Scopus and linked to metadata systems used by the Directory of Open Access Journals, the CrossRef DOI registration agency, and aggregators used by libraries at the Library of Congress, the British Library, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France.
Historically appearing in print with illustrations produced by collaborations with the Natural History Museum, Vienna and plate engravers trained at the Académie Julian, the journal now offers electronic formats alongside print, mirroring transitions seen at the Oxford University Press, the Cambridge University Press, and the Elsevier group. Issues are released quarterly in a schedule comparable to the Quarterly Journal of Biology and other seasonal scientific periodicals, with DOI assignment systems administered via CrossRef and digital preservation collaborations akin to those with Portico and CLOCKSS.
The journal's influence is reflected in citations within monographs published by the Royal Entomological Society, the Springer Nature portfolio, and taxonomic syntheses in works affiliated with the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Reviews and metrics referencing the journal appear in assessments compiled by the European Research Council and analyses by the Science Citation Index. The publication is respected among researchers at institutions including the University of Leeds, the University of Warsaw, the University of Milan, and the University of Barcelona for its contributions to European and global entomology.
Landmark papers include faunistic surveys citing specimen collections from the Czech National Museum and taxonomic revisions that influenced checklists produced by the Fauna Europaea project and the Catalogue of Life. The journal has published descriptions of new species later incorporated into regional keys used by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew database and synthesis articles cited by conservation assessments from the IUCN Red List program. Contributors have included entomologists associated with the University of Zagreb, the University of Belgrade, the Aarhus University, and the University of Vienna, and the work has been referenced in policy briefs prepared for the European Commission Directorate-General for Environment and collaborative projects with the Food and Agriculture Organization.
Category:Entomology journals Category:Czech Academy of Sciences publications