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Five years of Alpine Entomology, the international journal on mountain insects

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  • A comprehensive recent study published in a Swiss Academic Report (Widmer et al 2021) concluded that conservation measures are urgently needed to avoid dramatic losses of insects and the valuable ecosystem services they provide

  • As an open-access journal, we aim at publishing inter alia research and review articles, short communications and checklists on arthropods from the Alps and from other mountainous regions

  • More than twenty articles published in Alpine Entomology since 2017 have acquired more than 2’000 unique views

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Introduction

A comprehensive recent study published in a Swiss Academic Report (Widmer et al 2021) concluded that conservation measures are urgently needed to avoid dramatic losses of insects and the valuable ecosystem services they provide. This report recommends an intensification of species monitoring and research activities in entomology, and an improvement in knowledge transfer. Alpine Entomology, fulfills this goal extremely well.

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