期刊名称:JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Purpose and scope of the journal
Journal of Integrated Pest Management (JIPM) is an open-access, peer-reviewed, extension-focused journal covering the field of integrated pest management. The Editor-in-Chief is Dr. Eric J. Rebek of Oklahoma State University.
The objective of JIPM is to target a non-technical audience with original, high-quality articles supported with published references. The intended readership for JIPM is anyone engaged in any aspect of integrated pest management, including, but not limited to farmers and ranchers, consultants, extension professionals, retailers, manufacturers and suppliers of pest management products, educators, foresters, animal and human health professionals, and pest control operators. The journal will not publish articles based on original, unpublished research. Data and results from original research are better suited for research-focused journals, such as the Journal of Economic Entomology (published by the ESA), Plant Disease (published by the American Phytopathological Society), or Weed Technology (published by the Weed Science Society of America).
The journal is multi-disciplinary in scope, including topics associated with entomology, nematology, plant pathology, weed science, and other subject areas. The editors request submissions of original, extension-focused articles in the broadest sense, including, but not limited to the management of pests that affect agronomic and horticultural crops, forage and grasslands, forests, urban landscapes, structures, schools and households, livestock and pets, and human health. Articles should be written for one of the five following categories:
- Profiles: These are biology and ecology profiles for pest species. Profiles will include, but are not limited to, the scientific name, description of life stages, biology, life history, hosts, potential for economic or aesthetic injury, sampling or scouting procedures, and management and control options. To see an example of a Profiles article, click on this link.
- Issues: These articles will focus on emerging integrated pest management issues. Articles will address the issue's relevance, why the issue developed, balanced perspectives on the issue, and possible solutions. A limited amount of unpublished, applied research can be included to support statements associated with the issue, but the primary focus should be on the issue itself. To see an example of an Issues article, click on this link.
- Recommendations: These articles will contain consensus-based pest management recommendations. Recommendations will be based upon the principles of integrated pest management and supported by published research and validation data when available. To see an example of a Recommendations article, click on this link.
- Case Studies: These articles document and explain the implementation and results of a specific integrated pest management program. A limited amount of unpublished, applied research can be included to clarify results, but the primary focus should be on the implementation and recommendations from the case study. To see an example of a Case Studies article, click on this link.
- Surveys and Needs Assessments:These articles will focus on the results from unpublished surveys that address an issue, customer perceptions and opinions, needs assessments, or other related subject matter. The survey or needs assessment must be of sufficient breadth (e.g., reasonable percentage of a target population surveyed) and depth (e.g., number of substantive inquiries) to warrant attention and deliberation from the readership. The purpose of the survey and how the results will be used should be clearly articulated. To see an example of a Surveys and Needs Assessments article, click on this link.
- Brief Communications: These articles are basic reports on pests that invade new crops or environments, exhibit a significant range expansion, are managed differently due to newly available techniques or a change in the pest's biology, or are new invasive species. Authors must justify the significance of the report in the cover letter that accompanies the article. These reports should be 2,000 words or less (not including abstract, references, or figure and table legends) and must not contain original research. To see an example of a Brief Communications article, click on this link.
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Instructions to Authors
Choose JIPM as the destination for your work. JIPM is uniquely focused on disseminating important information on integrated pest management to a non-technical audience, including farmers and ranchers, extension professionals, consultants, retailers, pest management product manufacturers and suppliers, educators, foresters, animal and human health professionals, and pest control operators.
Publishing in this open access journal will make your article freely accessible to a broad, global, interdisciplinary audience in a user-friendly digital medium immediately upon publication. This means your work will see more use and more citations. Open access copyright policy also means that your article can be reused for educational materials.
Join a prestigious community of Entomological Society of America and Oxford University Press authors, as well as leaders in the field of integrated pest management.
To submit your manuscript to Journal of Integrated Pest Management read our Instructions to Authors and then visit our online submissions system.
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What your peers are saying about JIPM
“ESA journals are my primary way to publish research and also with extension through JIPM. It's where I go first because I think that's where I get the most impact and the people [with] like research I think are reading those journals, too.” –Erin Hodgson, Field Crops Extension Entomologist, Iowa State University
“When JIPM's Co-Editor-in-Chief Marlin Rice invited me to write this article, I invited Peter Meng, a Pennsylvania State University graduate student to take the lead, because JIPMarticles allow graduate students to take a lot of their literature searches results and thesis introductory material and put it into a format that's actually used by somebody.” –Dr. Melody Keena, US Forest Service, co-author of “Asian Longhorned Beetle (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae), an Introduced Pest of Maple and Other Hardwood Trees in North America and Europe”
Editorial Board
Editor-in-chief
Eric J. Rebek Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Email: eric.rebek@okstate.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4030-2372
Subject Editors
John J. Adamczyk, Jr. USDA ARS KSARC, Weslaco, TX Email: jadamczyk@weslaco.ars.usda.gov
Carlos E. Bográn OHP Inc., College Station, TX Email: ccbogran@ohp.com
Danesha S. Carley North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Email: Danesha_Carley@ncsu.edu
Boris A. Castro Corteva AgriScience, Indianapolis, IN Email: boris.castro@corteva.com
David Coyle Clemson University, Clemson, SC Email: dcoyle@clemson.edu
Jeffrey A. Davis Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA Email: jeffdavis@agcenter.lsu.edu
Dawn H. Gouge University of Arizona, Maricopa, AZ Email: dhgouge@ag.arizona.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7725-2642
Jody Green University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE Email: jgreen17@unl.edu
Erin W. Hodgson Iowa State University, Ames, IA Email: ewh@iastate.edu
Eric R. Hoffman Armed Forces Pest Management Board, Silver Spring, MD Email: eric.r.hoffman2.mil@mail.mil http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9240-2629
Andrea Joyce University of California, Merced, CA Email: ajoyce2@ucmerced.edu
Thomas P. Kuhar Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Email: tkuhar@vt.edu
Matthew T. Messenger USDA APHIS Veterinary Services, Alexandria, VA Email: mmesseng@usa.net
Tom A. Royer Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Email: tom.royer@okstate.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0912-7115
Christopher Sansone Texas Agric Extension Service, San Angelo, TX Email: c-sansone@tamu.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2625-188X
Erin Scully USDA-ARS, Manhattan, KS Email: Erin.Scully@ars.usda.gov
Scott D. Stewart University of Tennessee, Jackson, TN Email: sdstewart@utk.edu
Kelly V. Tindall University of Missouri, Portageville, MO Email: tindallk@missouri.edu
Stephen Vantassel Montana Department of Agriculture, Lewistown, MT Email: svantassel@mt.gov
Nathan Walker Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Email: nathan.walker@okstate.edu
Donald C. Weber USDA-ARS Insect Biocontrol Lab, Beltsville, MD Email: Don.Weber@ars.usda.gov
Editorial board
Eric J. Rebek Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK Email: eric.rebek@okstate.edu http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4030-2372
Carlos E. Bográn OHP Inc., College Station, TX Email: ccbogran@ohp.com
Danesha S. Carley North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Email: Danesha_Carley@ncsu.edu
Boris A. Castro Corteva AgriScience, Indianapolis, IN Email: bacastro2020@gmail.com
David Coyle Clemson University, Clemson, SC Email: dcoyle@clemson.edu
Andrea Joyce University of California, Merced, CA Email: ajoyce2@ucmerced.edu
Thomas P. Kuhar Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA Email: tkuhar@vt.edu
Director of Publications and Communications
Lisa Junker Entomological Society of America 3 Park Place, Suite 307 Annapolis, MD 21401-3722 Phone: 301-731-4535, ext. 3020 Fax: 301-731-4538 ljunker@entsoc.org
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