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Graham J. Goldsworthy and Jim Hardie
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 17/73 (Entomology)
Impact Factor: 1.410
Physiological Entomology is designed primarily to serve the interests of experimentalists who work on the behaviour of insects and other arthropods. It thus has a bias towards physiological and experimental approaches, but retains the Royal Entomological Society's traditional interest in the general physiology of arthropods. The broad subject coverage of the Journal includes:
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The 2007 prize for the best paper published in Physiological Entomology in 2006 has been awarded to:
The effect of constant darkness on the content of adipokinetic hormone, adipokinetic response and walking activity in macropterous females of Pyrrhocoris apterus (L.)
Kodrik D, Socha R, Syrova Z and Zemek R (2005)
Physiological Entomology (30:3), pp. 248-255
The Society operates a scheme designed to recognise the 'best papers' published over a two year period in each of its 6 journals.
Each year articles from 3 journals will be selected for this award by the Journal Editor(s) and the Journal Editorial board.
The prize consists of:
The following paper was awarded the 2005 award for the best paper in Physiological Entomology.
Enzymatic capacity for accumulation of polyol cryoprotectants changes during diapause development in the adult red firebug, Pyrrhocoris apterus
V Kostál, M Tamura, M Tollarová, H Zahradnícicková
Special Issue: Insect and Disease - Now Available Free Online
The August 2004 issue (29:3) of Physiological Entomology is a special issue, with papers focused on Insects and Disease based on an international symposium held by the Royal Entomological Society in Aberdeen in September 2001. Many aspects of the subject area are covered from diseases of insects to insects as vectors of diseases of plants and animals, with approaches varying from the physiological and molecular to the entomological and evolutionary. Access this special issue for free online.
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Density-dependent accumulation of phase characteristics in a natural population of the desert locust Schistocerca gregaria
A. Bouaïchi & S. J. Simpson
A maternal influence on the conditioning to plant cues of Aphidius colemani Viereck, parasitizing the aphid Myzus persicae Sulzer
S. Douloumpaka & H. F. Van Emden
Insect duets: underlying mechanisms and their evolution
W. J. Bailey
Methyl 3-chloro-4-methoxybenzoate, a new candidate semiochemical inhibiting copulation behaviour of Ixodes ricinus (L.) males
E. A. P. Bouman, F. Dusbábek, P. Simek, H. Zahradníèková
Presence of three diapauses in a subtropical cockroach: control mechanisms and adaptive significance
S. Tanaka & D. H. Zhu
Determinants of oviposition in Acanthoscelides obtectus: a nonconformist bruchid
D. M. J. Parsons & P. F. Credland
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