Annual Review of Entomology

Papers
(The TQCC of Annual Review of Entomology is 37. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Chemical Ecology of Floral Resources in Conservation Biological Control351
Impact of Stand and Landscape Management on Forest Pest Damage180
Host Plant Effects on Sexual Selection Dynamics in Phytophagous Insects122
Phenotypic Plasticity in Locusts: Trade-Off Between Migration and Reproduction103
Defense in Social Insects: Diversity, Division of Labor, and Evolution103
Current Status and Future Prospects of Contact Insecticides in Stored-Product Protection88
Whitefly–Plant Interactions: An Integrated Molecular Perspective88
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Nutritional Symbiosis Between Ants and Their Symbiotic Microbes75
Postcopulatory Behavior of Tephritid Flies61
Ecology and Management of African Honey Bees (Apis mellifera L.)58
Biology, Ecology, and Management of Flea Beetles in Brassica Crops57
Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Host Plant Specificity in Aphids57
Biology and Management of the Spotted Lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (Hemiptera: Fulgoridae), in the United States56
Pest Elaterids of North America: New Insights and Opportunities for Management50
Interspecific Interactions and Management of Three Important Invasive Leafminer Flies of Liriomyza Mik (Diptera: Agromyzidae) in China50
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Functional Diversity of Vibrational Signaling Systems in Insects49
The Evolutionary Biology of Chelicerata48
Iron Homeostasis in Insects48
Pathogen Binding and Entry: Molecular Interactions with the Insect Gut47
Large DNA Viruses That Parasitoid Wasps Transmit to Hosts46
Life-History Evolution of Insects in Response to Climate Variation: Seasonal Timing Versus Thermal Physiology45
Pest Status, Bio-Ecology, and Area-Wide Management of Mirids in East Asia45
Pollinator Bees in China: Diversity, Function, and Conservation42
Transient Microbes in Insects: Fleeting but Functional41
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Epigenetic Regulation in Insect–Microbe Interactions38
Dietary and Therapeutic Benefits of Edible Insects: A Global Perspective38
Historical and Contemporary Control Options Against Bed Bugs,Cimexspp.38
Introduction37
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