Publications by Entoma

Welcome to the Publications page by Entoma! Here, we highlight two key publications: our biannual newsletter and the special issue of Serangga Journal dedicated to the International Symposium on Insects (ISoI) conference, held biennially.

ENTOMA Newsletter

Stay informed with Entoma's biannual newsletter, your go-to source for the latest updates, news, and insights in the field of entomology. Produced twice a year, our newsletter covers a wide range of topics, including:

  1. Recent Research: Discover groundbreaking studies and scientific advancements in insect biology, ecology, behavior, and conservation.

  2. Conference Highlights: Recap of key events, sessions, and presentations from major entomological conferences worldwide, including ISoI.

  3. Interviews and Features: Exclusive interviews with leading researchers, profiles of emerging talents, and in-depth features on current trends and challenges in entomology.

  4. Community Spotlights: Recognizing achievements, collaborations, and contributions of members within the entomological community.

Our newsletter aims to foster knowledge exchange, promote collaboration, and inspire innovation among entomologists, researchers, students, and enthusiasts globally.

Special Issue of Serangga Journal for ISoI Conferences

Every two years, the International Symposium on Insects (ISoI) brings together experts and enthusiasts to explore the latest advancements in insect science. Entoma collaborates with Serangga Journal to publish a special issue dedicated to selected papers presented at the ISoI conference.

  • Scope: The special issue covers a diverse array of topics within entomology, showcasing cutting-edge research and impactful discoveries presented at ISoI.

  • Peer-Reviewed: All selected papers undergo rigorous peer review to maintain the highest standards of scientific integrity and quality.

  • Indexing: Serangga Journal is indexed in SCOPUS, Goggle Scholar, SJR (Scimago Journal & Country Rank), Web of Science-WOS (Zoological Record), ASEAN Citation Index, MyCites and CABI abstract.

This collaboration provides a platform for researchers to disseminate their findings, contribute to the advancement of insect science, and foster international dialogue and collaboration within the entomological community.