How climate shaped the evolution the diversification of Messor harvester ants – Journal Highlight
First published: 03 September 2025. A recent study by Juvé et al. published in Systematic Entomology reveals the evolutionary history of Messor harvester ants, a genus adapted to arid environments that developed some of the most complex reproductive systems known so far. By analyzing 2,524 genetic loci from 58 species, researchers uncovered how these ants originated in the Irano-Indian region around…
Supporting Insect Science: Working with the Royal Entomological Society
The Royal Entomological Society (RES) has been working with partners both nationally and internationally to advance the study of insects, and to support a broader understanding of their roles in local, national and global ecosystems. Ways to Support the Royal Entomological Society As a registered charity and learned Society we depend on our community of insect experts and enthusiasts for…
Meet the Editor: Cecilia Tamborindeguy
Cecilia Tamborindeguy became an Editor-in-Chief on Insect Molecular Biology in 2024. research interest is in the molecular interactions between hemipteran insects, their plant hosts and associated microbes (pathogens and symbionts). Cecilia is a truly global researcher – read on to find out more! Cecilia on a trip to Ecuador for the Latin American Potato Congress in front of the CIP…
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