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The Royal Entomological Society is devoted to the understanding and development of insect science. We support international collaboration, research and publication. We aim to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are and want to enrich the world with insect science.

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4 November 2025

RES Welcomes New Gold Level Organisational Member: UKCEH

The Royal Entomological Society (RES) is delighted to welcome the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) as a Gold Level Organisational Member. This partnership marks a significant step in strengthening the Society’s mission to advance insect science, education, and conservation through collaboration and shared expertise. The Gold Level Organisational Membership offers organisations a premium partnership opportunity with RES, providing…

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1 November 2025

Can we consider cognitive abilities in insects? – Journal Highlight

First published: 28 October 2025. A recent review article in Physiological Entomology posits that brain structures associated with associative learning in beetles are very flexible, due to diverse adaptive pressures and lifestyles. In recent years, the ability of associative learning and related brain structures has become one of the most attractive topics in physiological research on insects. It is well-documented that…

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27 October 2025

RES Strengthens International Collaboration in Insect Conservation

The Royal Entomological Society Conservation Team is currently in Denmark, continuing vital work to understand insect populations and biodiversity in these areas. This week has seen the team retrieve and download temperature data loggers from three key monitoring sites – part of ongoing research to assess habitat conditions and long-term insect population trends. The data collected will help us to…

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