Title: | Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology |
Title abbreviated: | JSAEZ |
Identifier: | http://odokon.org/en |
Creator: | JSAEZ = Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology <Tokyo> |
Contributor: | Watanabe, Tomonari; et al. |
Rights: | http://odokon.org/en/copyright.php |
Abstract: | The official website of the Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology provides information on the society and its activities. The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology membership is composed of approximately 2,000 researchers that study insects, mites, spiders, nematodes, birds and other animals. These researchers are engaged in both basic and applied research activities for plant and animal protection, especially pest control, environmental preservation, utilization of insects and other related areas. The Japanese Society of Applied Entomology and Zoology was founded in 1957, as a result of a merger between the Japanese Society for Applied Zoology (Journal: Oyo-Doubutsugaku Zasshi), founded in 1929, and the Nippon Society of Applied Entomology (Journal: Oyo-Kontyu), founded in 1938. The Society publishes two quarterly journals: Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology (text in Japanese, abstract in English) and Applied Entomology and Zoology (in English). Tables of Contents of both journals are available. [Information of the supplier, modified] |
Table of contents: | About JSAEZ (Outline, Rules in Japanese, Honorary Members & Governing Board, Copyright Notice) / Annual Meeting / Journals / Links |
Subject: |
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Spatial coverage: | Japan |
Audience: | Intermediate; Experts |
Language: | English; Japanese |
Format: | website |
Resource type: | Academic societies, professional associations, working groups |
Access: | free |
Metadata update date: | 2010-09-15 |
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