New Years Honours for RES Fellows
Professor Lin Field Hon.FRES Professor Rosemary Collier FRESThe Royal Entomological Society is delighted that two outstanding entomologists have been named in the 2025 UK New Year Honours List. Professor Lin Field, Honorary Fellow and former President of the Royal Entomological Society, has been awarded a CBE. Lin is an insect molecular biologist, formerly the Head of Bio-interactions and Crop Protection…
Special Issue: Advances in insect biomonitoring for agriculture and forestry
Advances in insect biomonitoring for agriculture and forestry Editors: Jordan Cuff, Allan Watt, Adam Vanbergen, Laurel Haavik & Christopher Ranger We are excited to announce a new Special Issue in Agricultural and Forest Entomology, highlighting advances in how we monitor insects in production systems.Biomonitoring of insects is crucial for controlling pests and preserving the predators and pollinators that otherwise benefit our production systems. Emerging…
What do entomologists think about insect welfare?
What do entomologists think about insect welfare? As we gain a better understanding of insects’ cognitive capacities, there is increasing interest in insect welfare—that is, what’s good and bad for individual insects. In a study published in Ecological Entomology, researchers Meghan Barrett, Merritt Drewery and Bob Fischer report the views of professional entomologists surveyed about insect welfare in research and education. Through…
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