International Journal of Entomology

International Journal of Entomology

International Journal of Entomology – Reviewer Benefits

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Reviewer Benefits

Professional value and recognition for IJE reviewers.

RecognitionCertificates and acknowledgments.
ExpertiseStay current with new methods.
NetworkingConnect with editorial leaders.
SupportClear guidance for reviewers.

Journal at a Glance

ISSN: 2768-5209
DOI Prefix: 10.14302/issn.2768-5209
License: CC BY 4.0
Peer reviewed open access journal

Scope Alignment

Insect ecology, systematics, behavior, pest management, vector biology, and pollinator health. We prioritize validated field and laboratory methods.

Publishing Model

Open access, single blind peer review, and rapid publication after acceptance and production checks. Metadata validation and DOI registration are included.

Recognition and Impact

Reviewers contribute directly to the quality and credibility of entomology research. Service as a reviewer demonstrates expertise and strengthens professional standing.

Benefits of Reviewing
  • Recognition certificates for reviewer service
  • Early access to emerging entomology research
  • Opportunities to build editorial connections
  • Eligibility for reviewer acknowledgments
Professional Development

Reviewing sharpens critical evaluation skills and provides insight into evolving entomology methods, validation strategies, and reporting standards.

Support from the Editorial Office

IJE provides clear review guidelines and responds promptly to reviewer questions. We respect reviewer time and aim for efficient review cycles.

Practical Guidance
  • Report species identification methods and taxonomic authorities for clarity.
  • Reference voucher deposition locations when specimens are archived.
  • Specify sampling protocol details such as trap placement, interval, and exposure duration.
  • Describe data sources and preprocessing steps so other researchers can reproduce results.
  • Clarify how survival, abundance, or infestation outcomes were measured and interpreted.
  • Use consistent terminology and define acronyms at first use.
  • If code or data sharing is restricted, describe access limitations and provide detailed methods.
  • Summarize how results support pest management or conservation outcomes without overstating conclusions.
  • Report the primary outcome measures used to evaluate behavior, ecology, or control efficacy.
  • Note any limitations related to sample size, spatial coverage, or seasonality.
  • Provide clarity on reviewer or editor expectations to support consistent decision making.
  • Highlight how ethical compliance and conflict disclosures are verified during review.
  • Recommend specific statistical checks or validation steps for ecological or behavioral outcomes.
  • Describe how reviewers should document major versus minor concerns.
  • State the importance of data availability statements in reviewer assessments.
  • Remind reviewers to flag unclear identification methods or sampling protocols.
  • Explain how editors can request additional reviews for interdisciplinary studies.
  • Encourage confidential notes to editors for ethical or methodological concerns.
  • Clarify sample preservation methods and storage duration for specimens or tissues.
  • Document any geospatial anonymization for sensitive collection sites.
  • Specify quality assurance steps for image, genomic, or DNA barcoding data.
IJE Commitment

IJE is committed to rigorous, transparent publishing in entomological research. We emphasize reproducible methods, accurate taxonomy, and ethical compliance across all article types.

The editorial office supports authors, editors, and reviewers with clear guidance and responsive communication. For questions about scope or workflow, contact [email protected].

We encourage continuous improvement in reporting practices and share updates that help the community maintain high standards in insect science and arthropod research.

Become an IJE Reviewer

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