Journal of Hymenoptera Research (JHR) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the study of Hymenoptera, one of the largest and most diverse insect orders, encompassing wasps, bees, ants, sawflies, and related groups. The journal disseminates high-quality research on all aspects of Hymenoptera biology, promoting a deeper understanding of their evolution, behavior, ecology, and classification.
Key topics covered include systematics, taxonomy, morphology, biogeography, behavior, ecology, and conservation of Hymenoptera. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and short communications, and is indexed in leading databases such as Zoological Record, Web of Science and Scopus. It is targeted towards entomologists, evolutionary biologists, ecologists, and conservation scientists with an interest in Hymenoptera.
JHR aims to advance knowledge of Hymenoptera by providing a platform for the dissemination of high-quality research. It is committed to promoting the conservation of Hymenoptera and their habitats. Researchers are encouraged to submit their work to further enhance our understanding of this fascinating insect order. The journal encourages submissions from researchers worldwide, fostering collaboration and innovation.