The Canadian Entomologist is a leading journal dedicated to insect science. It publishes high-quality research on insect biology, ecology, behavior, and taxonomy, serving as a key resource for entomologists and ecologists. With a broad scope, the journal covers insect biodiversity, pest management strategies, and the impact of environmental changes on insect populations, making it essential for researchers in both academic and applied settings.
Indexed in major scientific databases, including Web of Science and Scopus, The Canadian Entomologist ensures wide accessibility and visibility of its content. Key areas covered include insect morphology, physiology, and evolution. The journal serves as a valuable platform for researchers, academics, and professionals in agriculture, forestry, and conservation biology.
Researchers are encouraged to contribute original research articles, reviews, and short communications. By providing a forum for the exchange of new ideas and findings, The Canadian Entomologist fosters innovation and collaboration within the entomological community, making it a vital resource for advancing insect science.