The Annals of the Entomological Society of America (Annals ESA) is a leading peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of entomological science. It publishes groundbreaking research across all disciplines of entomology, including insect behavior, ecology, physiology, taxonomy, and integrated pest management.
This journal offers a platform for scientists to disseminate their discoveries on insect interactions, evolutionary biology, and the impact of insects on agriculture, human health, and the environment. The Annals ESA also features articles on insect conservation, biodiversity, and the use of insects as model organisms for biological research. It highlights aspects such as entomology, parasitology, ecology and zoology.
By providing a comprehensive resource for entomologists and related scientists, the Annals ESA contributes to a greater understanding of the insect world and its significance to global ecosystems. The Entomological Society of America welcomes submissions that offer novel insights and innovative approaches to address key challenges in entomology, with the goal of promoting scientific knowledge and informing sound environmental practices. Furthermore, the journal is essential to research relating to apiculture, bees and apoidea.