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Abstract
The EU Council Directive relating to the keeping of wild animals in zoos as well as major global and regional zoo associations call upon zoos and aquaria to actively support biodiversity conservation and research. However, assessments of such contribution remain scarce to date. We therefore evaluated for the first time the quantitative research productivity of the 71 members of the Association of Zoological Gardens (Verband der Zoologischen Garten) and its qualitative impact. Between 2008 and 2018 VdZ members contributed to 1.058 peer-reviewed and mostly ISI Web of Science (WoS)-listed publications, either as (co-)authors or by supplying data or bio samples deriving from their respective ex-situ animal collections. The publications resulted in 8.991 citations and appeared in 284 mostly not zoo-related journals with publication trends increasing over time. These findings plus the large range of subject areas and animal groups focused on hint towards a broad audience group reached and a high level impact. In summary we conclude that VdZ member zoos play an active and significant role to peer-reviewed science of which benefits might accrue for evidence-based ex-situ and in-situ conservation planning and management.
欧盟理事会关于在动物园中饲养野生动物的指令以及主要的全球和区域动物园协会呼吁动物园和水族馆积极支持生物多样性保护和研究。但是,迄今为止对这种贡献的评估仍然很少。因此,我们首次评估了动物园协会(Verband der Zoologischen Garten) 71个成员的定量研究生产力及其定性影响。在2008年至2018年期间,VdZ成员以(共同)作者的身份或通过提供来自各自迁地动物标本的数据或生物样本,发表了1.058篇同行评议的出版物,其中大部分是ISI科学网(WoS)上市的出版物。共被引8991次,发表于284种与动物园无关的期刊,发表趋势随时间增加。这些发现加上对大范围主题领域和动物群体的关注暗示,达到了广泛的受众群体和高水平的影响。总之,我们得出结论,VdZ成员动物园在同行评议科学中发挥着积极而重要的作用,这可能会为基于证据的迁地和原位保护规划和管理带来好处。