期刊名称:AQUATIC INSECTS
期刊简介(About the journal)
About the journal
Aquatic Insects is an international journal publishing original research on both the systematics and the ecology of aquatic insects. Taxonomically, aquatic insects are a heterogeneous assemblage, comprising several orders which have evolved in aquatic habitats. Further, the bugs, beetles and flies each include many large families present only in aquatic habitats. In fact, almost every insect order has at least a few aquatic representatives. The shared habitat unifying the different groups of aquatic insects brings the journal into close contact with the field of limnology. In all kinds of freshwater environments, aquatic insects are usually the largest single group of organisms, by species as well as specimen numbers, and are of paramount importance to the community structure and function. Since a large number of aquatic insect species are ecological indicators, articles in this entomological journal are also of direct relevance to all students of aquatic ecosystems. The journal publishes original research on systematics and ecology of aquatic insects. Descriptions of individual species without general interest to an international readership are only accepted if space permits. Descriptions based on single specimens are discouraged. Purely faunistic studies and other papers of only regional interest are not considered.
Readership:
Entomologists, taxonomists, ecologists, limnologists, and fishery biologists.
Abstracting Information:
Aquatic Insects is included in the following abstracting and indexing services: Aluminium Industry Abstracts (Bethesda), Biological Abstracts? BIOSIS Previews? CAB Abstracts and CAB Health, Corrosion Abstracts (Bethesda), CSA Animal & Behaviour Abstracts, CSA Neuroscience Abstracts, Current Contents?Agriculture, Biology and Environment Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, FISHLIT, GEOBASE/Geo Abstracts, Research Alert? Science Citation Index? SciSearch? SCOPUS, Viniti, Zoological Record.
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