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Journal of Economic Entomology
TitleJournal of Economic Entomology
DisciplineEntomology
AbbreviationJ. Econ. Entomol.
PublisherEntomological Society of America
CountryUnited States
FrequencyMonthly
History1908–present

Journal of Economic Entomology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on insect-related issues affecting United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Environmental Protection Agency interests. Launched in the early 20th century, the journal has published studies relevant to Iowa State University, University of California, Davis, Cornell University, USDA Agricultural Research Service, and Smithsonian Institution researchers. It serves as a forum connecting work from contributors affiliated with Royal Entomological Society, British Ecological Society, European Commission, National Institutes of Health, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation initiatives.

History

The journal was established in 1908 amid contemporaneous developments at State University of New York, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Ohio State University, Michigan State University, and University of Minnesota. Early editors included figures associated with Entomological Society of America and collaborations with USDA. Through the 1910s and 1920s it intersected with policy discussions at US Congress and reporting at The New York Times about agricultural pests. Mid-century growth paralleled programs at Land-Grant University campuses and wartime research tied to World War I and World War II agricultural production; notable contributors held appointments at Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, University of Chicago, and Columbia University. Late 20th-century expansions reflected partnerships with National Science Foundation, United Nations, International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, and biotechnology firms linked to Monsanto and DuPont.

Scope and Content

The journal covers applied research and reviews addressing insect pests of relevance to United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization, International Rice Research Institute, CIMMYT, and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation programs. Topics include integrated pest management studies tied to Purdue University, Texas A&M University, University of Florida, and Auburn University trials; resistance monitoring relevant to European Food Safety Authority and Health Canada; vector control research connected to Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance; and pesticide efficacy trials involving registrants interacting with Environmental Protection Agency and CropLife International. The journal publishes laboratory, field, modeling, and review articles by scientists based at institutions such as University of Kentucky, Kansas State University, University of Georgia, Washington State University, and North Carolina State University.

Editorial and Publication Details

Published monthly by the Entomological Society of America, the journal's editorial board has included editors affiliated with Iowa State University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Pennsylvania State University, and Rutgers University. Manuscript submission systems coordinate peer review processes that engage reviewers associated with Royal Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Academy of Sciences, American Chemical Society, and Society for Invertebrate Pathology. The journal issues special collections in partnership with conferences held by Entomological Society of America, International Congress of Entomology, European Congress of Entomology, and regional meetings at University of Florida and University of Arizona.

Abstracting and Indexing

The journal is abstracted and indexed in major services including Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Biological Abstracts, and CAB Abstracts. It appears in citation databases used by Clarivate Analytics and metrics compiled by Elsevier and is tracked by profiles maintained at ORCID and ResearchGate. Library cataloging links connect holdings at Library of Congress, British Library, National Agricultural Library, and university libraries at Cornell University and University of California, Davis.

Impact and Reception

Cited by research programs at USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Institutes of Health, World Health Organization, and Food and Agriculture Organization, the journal has been influential in shaping policy discussions at Environmental Protection Agency and advisory committees to United Nations Environment Programme. Reviews in outlets such as Science, Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and Annual Review of Entomology have referenced its contributions. Its impact factor and citation analyses are tracked by Clarivate Analytics and discussed at meetings of the Entomological Society of America and International Congress of Entomology.

Notable Articles and Contributions

The journal has published foundational papers on integrated pest management developed at University of California, Berkeley and University of California, Davis, resistance evolution studies linked to Iowa State University and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and vector control trials informing programs at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and World Health Organization. Influential contributions include methodological advances cited alongside work from James Watson-era molecular techniques at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, population modeling comparable to studies from Princeton University and Yale University, and economic analyses relating to crop losses discussed at International Food Policy Research Institute.

Access and Availability

The journal is available through the Entomological Society of America online platform and distributed to institutions subscribing through aggregators used by JSTOR, EBSCO, ProQuest, and Wiley Online Library partners. Libraries at Library of Congress, National Agricultural Library, Cornell University Library, and University of California campuses maintain subscriptions. Open access options align with mandates from funders such as National Institutes of Health, Wellcome Trust, European Commission Horizon 2020, and institutional policies at Harvard University and Stanford University.

Category:Entomology journals