An international journal devoted to the conservation of insects and related invertebrates
Journal of Insect Conservation is an international journal focusing on the conservation and biodiversity of insects and related invertebrates.
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This special issue welcomes submissions from attendees at the recent International Symposium ‘Conserving Lepidoptera in a Changing World’ held at Wyboston, UK in April 2023.
Subjects should reflect the presentation (talks or poster) given at the conference.
Submissions open: 12 May 2023
Submission close: 31 September 2023
All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Insect Conservation must now include in the abstract what implications for insect conservation are addressed in the article.
Read more here.
Does diet and temperature affect the wing morphology and flight ability of monarch butterflies?
Find out with our featured article authored by Abrianna J. Soule, Leslie E. Decker & Mark D. Hunter.
Journal of Insect Conservation is proud to support a new initiative called Publication Partners, which was launched earlier this year as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and the knock-on effect on individuals struggling to continue with their research. Publication Partners enables authors who are struggling to find the time for their manuscript due to the pandemic, to ‘buddy’ with a ‘partner’ who can help get the manuscript into a publishable form. Find out more here.