Accomplishments and challenges of the research on Antillean manatee: A bibliometric analysis

Nataly Castelblanco-Martínez, D. Gonzalez-Socoloske, Leslie Cabrias, Natalia Garcés‐Cuartas, Gloria Katerin Arévalo-González, João Carlos Gomes Borges, M. Marmontel
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The Antillean manatee (Trichechus manatus manatus) is an endangered subspecies of the West Indian manatee inhabiting countries of South America, Meso America and the Caribbean. Basic and applied research is necessary to inform management plans for the effective recovery of this subspecies. The purpose of this study was to systematically review literature regarding Antillean manatees, without restriction of the research topic. Article selection and screening process are described. Our final database consisted of 456 publications, of which peer-reviewed literature (articles, reviews, and notes in research journals) represent the most important type (63.4%), followed by BSc, MSc, and PhD theses (28.1%). Most of the research (70%) was conducted on wild manatees, 21,5% under human care conditions, and the rest a combination of both; the most common topics of study were ‘ecology’, ‘conservation’, ‘morphology, anatomy and physiology’, and ‘behavior’. The literature on Antillean manatee has expanded significantly over the last two decades across the region, with most of the research published in just the last five (25.4%) to 10 (44.6%) years. Most of the published work has been by Brazilian, Mexican, and Colombian researchers. However, an important amount of research remains as theses in Portuguese or Spanish limiting the dissemination of results. Relevant limitations for research and publication in Latin American countries may have an impact on the published literature on Antillean manatees, including scarce funding, poor facilities, language-related difficulties, and lack of a culture of publication. Avenues to melt scientific barriers may include increasing governmental investment on research, strengthening international networks, and improving the support to publish in high-impact journals.
安的列斯海牛研究的成就与挑战:文献计量学分析
安的列斯海牛(Trichechus manatus manatus)是西印度海牛的一个濒临灭绝的亚种,生活在南美洲、中美洲和加勒比地区的国家。为了有效地恢复该亚种,有必要进行基础和应用研究,为管理计划提供信息。本研究的目的是在不受研究主题限制的情况下,系统地回顾有关安的列斯海牛的文献。描述了文章的选择和筛选过程。我们的最终数据库包括456篇出版物,其中同行评议文献(文章、评论和研究期刊上的笔记)是最重要的类型(63.4%),其次是理学士、硕士和博士论文(28.1%)。大多数研究(70%)是在野生海牛身上进行的,21.5%是在人类护理条件下进行的,其余的是两者的结合;最常见的研究主题是“生态学”、“保护”、“形态学、解剖学和生理学”和“行为”。在过去的二十年里,关于安的列斯海牛的文献在该地区得到了显著的扩展,大多数研究都是在过去的5年(25.4%)到10年(44.6%)之间发表的。大多数发表的研究都是由巴西、墨西哥和哥伦比亚的研究人员完成的。然而,大量的研究仍然是葡萄牙语或西班牙语的论文,限制了结果的传播。拉丁美洲国家的研究和出版的相关限制可能会对安的列斯海牛的出版文献产生影响,包括缺乏资金、设施差、语言相关困难和缺乏出版文化。消除科学障碍的途径可能包括增加政府对研究的投资、加强国际网络以及改善对在高影响力期刊上发表论文的支持。
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