Entomological Ecology

Entomological ecology is an important field of study that combines insect science with ecology. It focuses on the interactions between insects and their environment, providing insight into the dynamics of ecosystems. Entomological ecology can be used to study the interactions between insects and their environment, understand the impact of human activities on insect populations, and improve pest control measures. It is also essential for understanding the spread of diseases and the impact of ecological changes on insect populations. The knowledge gained from entomological ecology will help improve food security, reduce the spread of diseases, and provide a better understanding of how insect populations respond to changing environmental conditions.

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International Journal of Entomology

ISSN: 2768-5209
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Kevin Powell, Department of Entomology, Sugar Research Australia.
International Journal of Entomology is an advanced peer-reviewed open access journal that supports rapid review publication of new, quality data in the field of entomology (experimental, systematic and applied).