The Canadian Entomologist journal joins Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press has announced that it will become the new home of The Canadian Entomologist from January 2012. “One of the best publishers in the business will now be marketing, publishing...
View ArticleMeet the Editor-in-Chief of The Canadian Entomologist
My name is Chris Buddle – I’m an Associate Professor at McGill University, in Quebec, Canada, and the Editor-in-Chief for The Canadian Entomologist. I have worked at McGill University, in the...
View ArticleSneak Peek: Some upcoming papers in The Canadian Entomologist « ESC-SEC Blog
Sneak Peek: Some upcoming papers in The Canadian Entomologist Posted by Morgan Jackson on September 3, 2012 in Academic, Research, The Canadian Entomologist (Journal) By Chris Buddle, Editor-in-Chief,...
View ArticleEditor’s Pick: Resins, exotic woodwasps and how a study species picks a...
Posted by Morgan Jackson on February 21, 2013 in Academic, Canadian Entomology, Editor’s Pick, Research Blogging, The Canadian Entomologist (Journal) by Christopher Buddle, McGill University ————– As...
View ArticleEntomology in the Arctic Tundra
The Canadian Entomologists’… latest issue is devoted to Arctic Entomology, with guest editors Derek Sikes and Toke T. Høye putting together an excellent suite of papers on this topic. This is a very...
View ArticleFrom filing cabinets to fieldwork: an investigation into Aphid population...
I am pleased to present the “Editor’s Pick” manuscript for the current issue of The Canadian Entomologist. This pick was a paper by Bob Lamb, Patricia MacKay and Andrei Alyokhin, titled “Seasonal...
View ArticleCitizen scientists capture beautiful ribbon eel larvae (leptocephali) on film
Leptocephali are the remarkably transparent larvae of eels and their relatives, but they are rarely seen because they mostly live in oceanic waters. Moray eel leptocephali… are one of the smaller...
View ArticleCanadian amber reveals bizarre ants from the Cretaceous – Editor’s Pick for...
Canadian amber reveals bizarre ants from the Cretaceous – Editor’s Pick for TCE 145(4) | ESC-SEC Blog. It’s with great pleasure that I announce my pick for the latest issue of The Canadian Entomologist….
View ArticleCitizen Science on a continental scale
The Editor’s pick from the Feburary issue of The Canadian Entomologist is Crowdsourcing for large-scale mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) sampling… by Elin C. Maki and Lee W. Cohnstaedt. In this blog Lee...
View ArticleMeet the new Editor-in-Chief of The Canadian Entomologist
My name is Kevin Floate. Back in 1985, I became a member of the Entomological Society of Canada (ESC…) and found it to be a warm and supportive organization. I’ve since undertaken a
View ArticleEmerald Ash Borer – marking 10 years of research
To mark the publication of the Emerald Ash Borer special issue from The Canadian Entomologist, guest editors Chris MacQuarrie and Krista Ryall from Natural Resources Canada have co-authored this blog...
View ArticleWhat’s killing the green menace?
“The late Peter de Groot, a highly respected forest entomologist, likened the emerald ash borer Agrilus planipennis to the green wrestling persona of the character Bubbles on the TV comedy series the...
View ArticleThe Canadian Entomologist journal joins Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press has announced that it will become the new home of The Canadian Entomologist from January 2012. “One of the best publishers in the business will now be marketing, publishing...
View ArticleMeet the new Editor-in-Chief of The Canadian Entomologist
My name is Chris Buddle – I’m an Associate Professor at McGill University, in Quebec, Canada, and the new Editor-in-Chief for The Canadian Entomologist. I have worked at McGill University, in the...
View ArticleSneak Peek: Some upcoming papers in The Canadian Entomologist « ESC-SEC Blog
Sneak Peek: Some upcoming papers in The Canadian Entomologist Posted by Morgan Jackson on September 3, 2012 in Academic, Research, The Canadian Entomologist (Journal) By Chris Buddle, Editor-in-Chief,...
View ArticleEditor’s Pick: Resins, exotic woodwasps and how a study species picks a...
Posted by Morgan Jackson on February 21, 2013 in Academic, Canadian Entomology, Editor’s Pick, Research Blogging, The Canadian Entomologist (Journal) by Christopher Buddle, McGill University ————– As...
View ArticleEntomology in the Arctic Tundra
The Canadian Entomologists’ latest issue is devoted to Arctic Entomology, with guest editors Derek Sikes and Toke T. Høye putting together an excellent suite of papers on this topic. This is a very...
View ArticleFrom filing cabinets to fieldwork: an investigation into Aphid population...
I am pleased to present the “Editor’s Pick” manuscript for the current issue of The Canadian Entomologist. This pick was a paper by Bob Lamb, Patricia MacKay and Andrei Alyokhin, titled “Seasonal...
View ArticleCitizen scientists capture beautiful ribbon eel larvae (leptocephali) on film
Leptocephali are the remarkably transparent larvae of eels and their relatives, but they are rarely seen because they mostly live in oceanic waters. Moray eel leptocephali are one of the smaller types...
View ArticleCanadian amber reveals bizarre ants from the Cretaceous – Editor’s Pick for...
Canadian amber reveals bizarre ants from the Cretaceous – Editor’s Pick for TCE 145(4) | ESC-SEC Blog. It’s with great pleasure that I announce my pick for the latest issue of The Canadian Entomologist. …
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