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Bibliometric analysis of top papers in ecology based on essential science indicators during 2011–2021

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Based on the Essential Science Indicators database, this study analyzed 1,777 top papers in the Ecology subject category of Web of Science, for eleven years from 2011 to 2021, which included 1,770 highly cited papers and 15 hot papers in the field and belonged to 33 categories and 29 research areas. All top papers written in English came from 12,677 authors, 3,246 organizations and 123 countries or territories, and were published in 104 journals and 5 book series in the field. The top five journals publishing the highest number of top papers are Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (9.96% of papers), Global Change Biology (7.88%), ISME Journal (7.71%), Landscape and Urban Planning (7.54%) and Trends in Ecology and Evolution (5.01%), each published more than 89 papers. Top five countries were USA, England, Australia, Germany and Canada. Furthermore, top six organizations publishing the highest number of top papers are University of California, Berkeley, University of Oxford, Chinese Academy of Sciences, University of Queensland, University of British Columbia, and University of California, Davis (more than 62 papers each). VOSviewer software supported the bibliometric analysis. Co-occurrence analysis of top papers' keywords identified eight clusters that correspond to eight major research topics representing different viewpoints on Ecology. Those main topics are: ecosystem services and conservation management, climate-change impacts, evolution and selection, biodiversity, diversity and abundance, ecology patterns and community structure, ecology prediction, impacts of biological invasions. The subject of ecosystem services and conservation management is a front or recent interest topics in Ecology.
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Strony
1--14
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 29 poz., rys., tab., wykr
Twórcy
  • College of Plant Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan city, Hubei province, PR China, 430070
autor
  • Library of Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan city, Hubei province, PR China, 430070
Bibliografia
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  • 3. Chen W.S., Ding H.H., Li J.R., Kang Chen K., Wang H.J. 2022 - Alpine treelines as ecological indicators of global climate change: Who has studied? What has been studied? - Ecological Informatics, 70: 101691.
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  • 9. Fu H.Z., Waltman L. 2022 - A large-scale bibliometric analysis of global climate change research between 2001 and 2018 - Climatic Change, 170(3-4): 36.
  • 10. Gao Y., Li H.Y., Zeng Y.Y., Liu Q.F., Mai Y.Z., Lai Z.N., Wang C. 2022 - Global trends in zooplankton research of freshwater ecosystems during 1991-2020: a bibliometric analysis - Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 20 (2): 1853-1872.
  • 11. GhaviDel S., Mostafavi I. 2021 - Comparative evaluation of top papers outputs of OIC member countries in the Essential Science Indicators database - Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 26 (2): 89-106.
  • 12. Guan Y.J., Kang R.P., Liu J.G. 2019 - Evolution of the field of ecological restoration over the last three decades: a bibliometric analysis - Restoration Ecology, 27(3): 647-660.
  • 13. Kumar L., Khormi H.M. 2013 - Landscape of ecological research in Australia: A bibliometric analysis of trends in research output and hotspots of research from 1991 to 2010 - Austral Ecology, 38(5): 599-608.
  • 14. Leal K.B., Robaina L.E.D., De Lima A.D. 2022 - Coastal impacts of storm surges on a changing climate: a global bibliometric analysis - Natural Hazards, 114 (2):1455-1476.
  • 15. Liao H.C., Tang M., Li Z.M., Lev B. 2019 - Bibliometric analysis for highly cited papers in operations research and management science from 2008 to 2017 based on Essential Science Indicators - Omega-International Journal of Management Science, 88: 223-236.
  • 16. Liu X.J., Zhang L., Hong S. 2011 - Global biodiversity research during 1900-2009: a bibliometric analysis - Biodiversity and Conservation, 20(4): 807-826.
  • 17. Ma Q., Li Y.D., Zhang Y. 2020 - Informetric analysis of highly cited papers in environmental sciences based on Essential Science Indicators - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11): 3781.
  • 18. Nyathi N.A., Musakwa W., Delzeit R., Kuhn N.J. 2022 - Ecosystem Services in Southern Africa: Current and Emerging Trends—A Bibliometric Review - Diversity, 14(5): 359.
  • 19. Skaf L., Buonocore E., Dumontet S., Capone R., Franzese P.P. 2020 - Applying network analysis to explore the global scientific literature on food security - Ecological Informatics, 56: 101062.
  • 20. Su K.W., Zhang H., Lin L., Hou Y.L., Wen Y.L. 2022 - Bibliometric analysis of human-wildlife conflict: From conflict to coexistence - Ecological Informatics, 68: 101531.
  • 21. Sun J., Yuan B.Z. 2020 - Bibliometric mapping of top papers in Library and Information Science based on the Essential Science Indicators Database - Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 25(2): 61-76.
  • 22. Sun J., Yuan B.Z. 2021- Trend and research status of Agronomy based on the Essential Science Indicators during 2009-2019 - Agronomy Journal, 113(2): 2184-2194.
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  • 25. Yang D.H., Wang Y., Yu T., Liu X.Y. 2020 - Macro-level collaboration network analysis and visualization with Essential Science Indicators: A case of social sciences - Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, 25(1): 121-138.
  • 26. Yuan B.Z., Sun J. 2020 - Mapping the scientific research on maize or corn: a bibliometric analysis of top papers during 2008-2018 - Maydica, 65(2): M17.
  • 27. Yuan B.Z., Sun J. 2021 - Research trend and status of forestry based on essential science indicators during 2010-2020: a bibliometric analysis - Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 19(6): 4941-4957.
  • 28. Zhang N., Wan S.S., Wang P.L., Zhang P., Wu Q. 2018 - A bibliometric analysis of highly cited papers in the field of Economics and Business based on the Essential Science Indicators database - Scientometrics, 116(2): 1039-1053.
  • 29. Zhang X., Li F., Li X.J. 2021 - Bibliometric analysis of ecological compensation and its application in land resources - Landscape and Ecological Engineering, 17(4): 527-540.
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu ze środków MEiN, umowa nr SONP/SP/546092/2022 w ramach programu "Społeczna odpowiedzialność nauki" - moduł: Popularyzacja nauki i promocja sportu (2022-2023).
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