Generated by GPT-5-mini| Journal of Insect Behavior | |
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| Title | Journal of Insect Behavior |
| Discipline | Entomology |
| Abbreviation | J. Insect Behav. |
| Publisher | Springer Science+Business Media |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | Bimonthly |
| History | 1988–present |
| Openaccess | Hybrid |
| Issn | 0892-7553 |
Journal of Insect Behavior Journal of Insect Behavior is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on the behavioral biology of insects and other arthropods. It publishes original research, reviews, and theoretical papers on topics ranging from mating systems to foraging strategies and neuroethology. The journal serves as a venue for researchers associated with universities, museums, and research institutes worldwide.
The journal was established in 1988 during a period of expanding specialization in biological publishing involving entities such as Springer Science+Business Media, Wiley-Blackwell, Elsevier, and Taylor & Francis. Founding figures and early editors were drawn from institutions like the Smithsonian Institution, Cornell University, University of California, Davis, and University of Oxford. Early editorial boards included scholars affiliated with Max Planck Society, Michigan State University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Cambridge. Throughout its history the journal has intersected with developments at organizations such as the National Science Foundation, the Royal Society, the European Research Council, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Special issues have been organized to coincide with symposia at meetings of the Entomological Society of America, the International Union for the Study of Social Insects, and the Society for Neuroscience.
The journal covers behavioral ecology and ethology in contexts connected to institutions like Harvard University, Princeton University, Yale University, and University of Tokyo. Topics commonly include mating behavior studies referencing field sites such as the Galápagos Islands, Madagascar, Amazon Rainforest, and Borneo, and laboratory work from facilities like the Salk Institute, the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology, and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Articles often relate to theories and models developed in relation to work by scholars at University of Chicago, Stanford University, Columbia University, and University of Pennsylvania. Research ranges across species studied at collections like the Natural History Museum, London, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History. Interdisciplinary links span collaborations with groups at NASA, United States Department of Agriculture, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when applied to pest behavior and vector biology.
The journal's editorial board includes editors and associate editors affiliated with universities such as University of California, Berkeley, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Texas A&M University, and University of Minnesota. Peer review follows standards common to journals published by Springer Nature, with external reviewers drawn from departments at Rutgers University, University of Florida, Penn State University, and University of British Columbia. Handling editors coordinate reviews with assistance from staff at publishing houses like Springer Science+Business Media and legal/ethical oversight from bodies such as the Committee on Publication Ethics and institutional review boards at universities including Princeton University and Duke University.
The journal is abstracted and indexed in bibliographic databases and services including Web of Science, Scopus, Biological Abstracts, CAB Abstracts, and Zoological Record. Library cataloging involves systems used by institutions such as the Library of Congress, the British Library, the Bodleian Library, and the National Diet Library. Citation metrics are compiled by organizations like Clarivate Analytics and Elsevier and are visible through platforms used by researchers at Google Scholar, ResearchGate, and ORCID.
Published on a bimonthly schedule, the journal offers hybrid access policies in line with mandates from funders such as the Wellcome Trust, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the European Commission, and the National Institutes of Health. Subscription management is coordinated through institutional agents including ProQuest, EBSCO Information Services, JSTOR, and university libraries at University of Toronto and Australian National University. Licensing options reflect agreements commonly used by Creative Commons and publishers interacting with consortia like COUNTER and LIBER.
The journal is cited by researchers at leading departments including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Imperial College London, ETH Zurich, and University of Edinburgh. Articles have informed applied programs run by United States Department of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture Organization, World Health Organization, and conservation efforts by World Wide Fund for Nature and Conservation International. Recognition of work published in the journal appears in awards and lectures at organizations such as the Royal Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and regional societies including the Entomological Society of America and the Linnean Society of London.
Notable contributions have included empirical studies of social structure by researchers from University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, neuroethological investigations linked to Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics and Salk Institute laboratories, and evolutionary analyses associated with scholars at University of Chicago and Harvard University. Influential reviews have been authored by scientists from Cornell University, University of California, Davis, and University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Work published in the journal has been cited in syntheses appearing in volumes from Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, and in policy briefs prepared for agencies like the European Food Safety Authority and United Nations Environment Programme.
Category:Entomology journals