In 2014, the Australian Journal of Entomology will be changing
its name to Austral Entomology.
This will reflect the journal's broadening scope: to publish entomological research from the whole of the Southern Hemisphere, from Australasia, to Africa, and South America. It will continue to focus on publishing original peer-reviewed research articles from the study of the biology, ecology, systematics, behaviour, evolution and control of insects, arachnids and myriapods, now with relevance to the Southern Hemisphere.
To celebrate this exciting new phase of the journal, Wiley is offering £350GBP of eBook vouchers to one lucky winner. Simply sign up for eTOC alerts via the link below to receive the latest news and research from the Journal delivered straight into your inbox, and you will be in with a chance of winning!
Click HERE to enter the draw. (Terms and conditions apply).
its name to Austral Entomology.
This will reflect the journal's broadening scope: to publish entomological research from the whole of the Southern Hemisphere, from Australasia, to Africa, and South America. It will continue to focus on publishing original peer-reviewed research articles from the study of the biology, ecology, systematics, behaviour, evolution and control of insects, arachnids and myriapods, now with relevance to the Southern Hemisphere.
To celebrate this exciting new phase of the journal, Wiley is offering £350GBP of eBook vouchers to one lucky winner. Simply sign up for eTOC alerts via the link below to receive the latest news and research from the Journal delivered straight into your inbox, and you will be in with a chance of winning!
Click HERE to enter the draw. (Terms and conditions apply).