International Journal of Entomology

International Journal of Entomology

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51% Acceptance Rate
21 Days First Decision
15 Min Submission Time
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We offer flexible submission options designed to accommodate your preferences and workflow. Choose the method that works best for your research submission.

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A streamlined submission process for straightforward manuscripts, perfect for authors who prefer a simplified approach.

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Manuscript Types We Publish

The International Journal of Entomology welcomes diverse research contributions that advance our understanding of insect biology, ecology, and their interactions with ecosystems. We accept manuscripts across multiple formats, each tailored to specific research outputs in entomology.

Original Research Articles

Comprehensive studies on insect population dynamics, species interactions, behavioral ecology, or conservation biology. Present novel findings with robust methodology and significant implications for entomology.

Review Articles

Comprehensive overviews of specific topics in entomology, synthesizing current knowledge on insect ecology, evolution, or conservation. Must provide critical analysis and identify research gaps.

Systematic Reviews & Meta-Analyses

Comprehensive syntheses of existing literature on insect ecology, biodiversity patterns, or conservation strategies. Must follow PRISMA guidelines and provide quantitative analysis where applicable.

Short Communications

Preliminary findings, novel observations, or rapid reports on insect behavior, distribution, or ecological interactions. Ideal for time-sensitive discoveries in entomology.

Case Studies

Detailed analysis of unique or exceptional cases in entomology, including rare species observations, unusual ecological interactions, or significant pest outbreaks.

Methods & Protocols

Novel methodologies for insect sampling, identification techniques, molecular analysis protocols, or field study designs. Must include validation data and practical applications.

Taxonomic Papers & Revisions

Formal descriptions of new insect species, taxonomic revisions, or phylogenetic analyses that clarify classification and evolutionary relationships within insect groups.

Technical Notes

Brief reports on new equipment, modifications to existing techniques, or innovative approaches to entomological research and fieldwork.

Data Notes & Species Records

Documentation of significant species occurrences, distribution records, or ecological datasets that contribute to biodiversity knowledge and conservation planning.

Perspectives & Commentaries

Expert opinions on emerging trends, policy implications, or future directions in entomology research, conservation, or education.

Opinion Pieces

Thought-provoking articles on current issues in entomology, scientific practice, or science communication from researchers and practitioners.

Book Reviews

Critical assessments of recent publications in entomology, ecology, or related fields that contribute to scholarly discourse.

Pre-Submission Checklist

Ensure your manuscript is complete and properly formatted before submission. This checklist helps streamline the review process and prevents delays.

Manuscript File: Word (.docx) or LaTeX format, properly structured with clear sections
Figures & Tables: High-resolution images (300 DPI minimum), TIFF or EPS format preferred
Ethics Approval: Documentation for studies involving animal subjects or field collections
Author Agreement: All co-authors have reviewed and approved the manuscript
Competing Interests: Declaration of any financial or non-financial conflicts
Cover Letter: Brief summary of research significance and novelty for entomology
References: Properly formatted citations following journal guidelines
Data Availability: Statement on data sharing and repository information if applicable

Peer Review Timeline: What to Expect

We maintain transparent, predictable timelines to ensure your research reaches the entomology community efficiently. Our expert reviewers provide thorough, constructive feedback to enhance your manuscript's quality and impact.

Day 1

Manuscript Submission

Submit your entomology research through ManuscriptZone or Quick Submission Form. You'll receive immediate confirmation and a unique manuscript ID for tracking.

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Days 1-3

Editorial Screening

Our editorial team reviews your manuscript for scope, completeness, and adherence to guidelines. We conduct plagiarism screening using iThenticate to ensure originality.

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Days 4-7

Reviewer Assignment

We select expert entomologists with specialized knowledge in your research area. Reviewers are chosen based on their publication record and expertise in insect ecology, behavior, or conservation.

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Days 8-21

Peer Review Process

Expert reviewers evaluate your methodology, data analysis, conclusions, and contribution to entomology. They provide detailed feedback on scientific rigor and ecological significance.

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Day 22

Editorial Decision

The handling editor synthesizes reviewer feedback and makes a decision: Accept, Minor Revisions, Major Revisions, or Reject. You receive detailed comments and recommendations.

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Author Timeline

Revision Submission

If revisions are requested, you'll have time to address reviewer comments. Submit your revised manuscript with a detailed response letter explaining changes made.

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Days 23-26

Re-review (if needed)

For major revisions, reviewers assess your changes. Minor revisions are typically evaluated by the editor alone, expediting the process.

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Days 27-45

Final Acceptance & Production

Once accepted, your manuscript enters production. Our team handles copyediting, formatting, and prepares your article for publication.

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Day 48

Publication

Your research is published online with immediate open access. Your work becomes discoverable through PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar.

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Average total time from submission to publication: 45 days

Why Entomologists Choose IJEN

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Expert Reviewers

Your manuscript is evaluated by leading entomologists with specialized expertise in insect ecology, behavior, and conservation

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Indexed Globally

Published articles are indexed in global databases for maximum visibility

Fast Decisions

Average time to first decision: 21 days. We respect your time and maintain predictable timelines

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Open Access

Immediate, unrestricted access to your research. Your work reaches entomologists worldwide without barriers

Ethical Standards

We uphold the highest standards of COPE publication ethics, ensuring integrity in Entomology research dissemination.

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APC Waivers

Article Processing Charge waivers available for eligible authors from developing countries and early-career researchers

Submission Guidelines for Entomology Research

Manuscript Preparation

Your manuscript should be prepared according to standard scientific writing conventions for entomology research. Structure your paper with clear sections: Introduction (background on insect ecology or behavior), Methods (field/lab protocols, statistical analysis), Results (findings with appropriate figures/tables), and Discussion (ecological implications and conservation relevance).

Figures and Data Presentation

High-quality figures are essential for entomology research. Submit distribution maps, behavioral observations, population graphs, and species photographs in TIFF or EPS format at 300 DPI minimum. Ensure all figures are clearly labeled with species names, sample sizes, and statistical indicators. Color figures are encouraged for species identification and ecological data visualization.

Species Nomenclature

Follow standard taxonomic conventions for insect nomenclature. Use complete scientific names (genus and species) at first mention, followed by abbreviated genus names in subsequent references. Include authority names and years for newly described species or taxonomic revisions. Verify nomenclature against current taxonomic databases.

Ethical Considerations

Research involving insect collection, field studies, or experimental manipulations must comply with relevant ethical guidelines and regulations. Provide ethics approval documentation for studies involving protected species, national parks, or conservation areas. Include permits for specimen collection and export/import documentation where applicable.

Data Availability

We encourage authors to deposit ecological datasets, species occurrence records, and genetic sequences in appropriate repositories (e.g., GBIF for occurrence data, GenBank for sequences). Include data availability statements in your manuscript and provide repository accession numbers.

Statistical Analysis

Clearly describe statistical methods used for population analysis, community ecology studies, or behavioral experiments. Report effect sizes, confidence intervals, and p-values. For complex ecological models, provide sufficient detail for replication. Consider depositing analysis scripts in repositories like GitHub or Figshare.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of entomology research does IJEN publish?

We publish research across all areas of insect ecology, including population dynamics, species interactions, behavioral ecology, conservation biology, biodiversity assessment, biogeography, and ecosystem processes. We welcome studies on any insect taxa and ecological systems, from tropical rainforests to agricultural landscapes.

How long does the peer review process take?

Our average time to first decision is 21 days from submission. The complete process from submission to publication typically takes 45 days, including revision time. We prioritize timely decisions while maintaining rigorous peer review standards.

What is your acceptance rate?

Our current acceptance rate is 51%. We maintain high scientific standards while recognizing the value of diverse research contributions to entomology. Manuscripts are evaluated based on scientific rigor, methodological soundness, and contribution to the field.

Are there article processing charges?

As an open access journal, we charge article processing charges (APCs) to cover publication costs. However, we offer APC waivers for authors from developing countries, early-career researchers, and in cases of financial hardship. Contact us to discuss waiver eligibility before submission.

Can I suggest reviewers for my manuscript?

Yes, you may suggest potential reviewers during submission. Please provide their names, affiliations, email addresses, and expertise areas. While we consider suggestions, final reviewer selection is at the editor's discretion to ensure unbiased evaluation.

Do you accept manuscripts previously posted as preprints?

Yes, we accept manuscripts that have been posted on preprint servers (e.g., bioRxiv, EcoEvoRxiv). Preprint posting does not affect consideration for publication. Please disclose preprint posting in your cover letter and provide the preprint DOI.

What happens if my manuscript is rejected?

If your manuscript is rejected, you'll receive detailed feedback from reviewers explaining the decision. You may use this feedback to improve your manuscript for submission elsewhere. In some cases, we may suggest resubmission after major revisions addressing fundamental concerns.

How do I track my manuscript status?

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