Global research performance trends and knowledge gaps on cobia (Rachycentron canadum): a scientometric perspective

IF 5.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Alexandre Ricardo dos Santos Jύnior, Marcelo Francisco de Nóbrega
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Rachycentron canadum (cobia) is a marine fish species important to fisheries and aquaculture worldwide. The species has gathered scientific attention in the last decades, and today, a considerable body of knowledge exists on it. There are several reviews pertaining to different aspects of research, but a quantitative outlook has been lacking to identify contributors and motives for research on cobia. This study aims to present the first global research performance analysis on R. canadum through scientometrics. We found a total of 446 documents, published in the timespan of 1964–2023, from a variety of countries and sources. Although various countries have published studies on the species, a few countries concentrate the vast majority of research efforts. The most cited articles and the sources with most publications were mainly aquaculture-related. Some countries with high contribution to capture have a significant portion of their scientific production directed to aquaculture-related sources, while others have low scientific production in general. Some countries where the cobia fishery is present have had no research found at all. The boom in publication rate from the 2000s onwards exhibits a similar tendency to the rate of aquaculture production over the years, with aquaculture probably representing the main research driver for R. canadum. We recommend focusing additional scientific endeavors on wild cobia populations in countries where its fishery holds significance. Furthermore, we suggest that the currently existing aquaculture focus on the species may overshadow research interest on its fisheries.

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关于鲯鳅(Rachycentron canadum)的全球研究绩效趋势和知识差距:科学计量学视角
鲯鳅(Rachycentron canadum)是一种对全世界渔业和水产养殖业都很重要的海洋鱼类。在过去的几十年里,该鱼种受到了科学界的关注,如今,有关该鱼种的知识已相当丰富。有几篇综述涉及不同方面的研究,但一直缺乏定量展望,无法确定鳗鲡研究的贡献者和动机。本研究旨在通过科学计量学方法,首次对鲯鳅的全球研究绩效进行分析。我们找到了 1964-2023 年间发表的 446 篇文献,这些文献来自不同的国家和来源。尽管各国都发表了关于该物种的研究,但少数几个国家集中了绝大多数的研究力量。被引用最多的文章和出版物最多的来源主要与水产养殖有关。一些对捕捞贡献大的国家,其科研成果的很大一部分与水产养殖有关,而其他国家的科研成果一般较少。一些有鲯鳅渔业的国家根本没有发现任何研究成果。从 2000 年代开始,发表论文的数量激增,这与多年来水产养殖产量的增长趋势相似,水产养殖可能是鲯鳅研究的主要驱动力。我们建议将更多的科学努力集中在其渔业具有重要意义的国家的野生鲯鳅种群上。此外,我们还建议,目前对该物种的水产养殖关注可能会掩盖对其渔业的研究兴趣。
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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
8.10%
发文量
42
审稿时长
12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: The subject matter is focused on include evolutionary biology, zoogeography, taxonomy, including biochemical taxonomy and stock identification, genetics and genetic manipulation, physiology, functional morphology, behaviour, ecology, fisheries assessment, development, exploitation and conservation. however, reviews will be published from any field of fish biology where the emphasis is placed on adaptation, function or exploitation in the whole organism.
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