软体动物细菌和真菌微生物群的世界科学生产地图

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这项研究旨在绘制世界上软体动物细菌和真菌微生物群的科学生产图。这项研究是在科学网数据库中进行的,使用了“真菌与软体动物”和“细菌与软体动物》的描述符,出版时间为2001年至2021年。索引是根据年份、国家、研究领域和两张术语共现地图建立的。在研究期间,随着对细菌的更多研究,软体动物微生物群的产生逐渐增加。中国和美国是出版物比例最高的国家。真菌和细菌研究在中国分别占28.41%和17.66%。在美国,真菌和细菌的比例分别为21.05%和16.02%。海洋和淡水生物学(24.77%)、渔业(23.86%)、生物化学和分子生物学(18.60%)以及药学(17.83%)等领域的索引文章比例较高。免疫学领域的两个主题的出版物也高度集中。为细菌和真菌组成的小组表明,研究描述了软体动物的免疫反应、与其防御机制相关的遗传方面、病原体毒力因子以及共生和致病微生物群,重点介绍了弧菌属、曲霉属和大肠杆菌属的致病病理类型。软体动物中的细菌和真菌微生物群已在多个知识领域进行了研究,并产生了支持软体动物正确管理、在制药行业应用和公共卫生措施实施的研究。
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Mapping of the world scientific production on bacterial and fungal microbiota in mollusks
This study aimed to map the world's scientific production of bacterial and fungal microbiota in mollusks. The research was carried out in the Web of Science database, using "Fungi AND Mollusk" and "Bacteria AND Mollusk" descriptors and publication time between 2001 and 2021. Indexes were built by years, countries, research areas, and two maps of the co-occurrence of terms. There was a progressive increase in the production of microbiota in mollusks, with more research on bacteria during the investigated period. China and USA were the countries with the highest percentage of publications. Research with fungi and bacteria accounted for 28.41 and 17.66% in China, respectively. While the USA, the percentage was 21.05% for fungi and 16.02% for bacteria. Areas such as marine and freshwater biology (24.77%), fisheries (23.86%), biochemistry and molecular biology (18.60%), and pharmacy (17.83%) showed a higher percentage of indexed articles. There was also a high concentration of deposits of publications in the immunology area for both themes. The groups formed for bacteria and fungi indicated that studies had described the immune responses of mollusks, the genetic aspects associated with their defense mechanisms, pathogen virulence factors, and symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota, highlighting genera Vibrio, Aspergillus, and Escherichia coli pathogenic pathotypes. The bacterial and fungal microbiota in mollusks have been studied in several areas of knowledge and have given rise to research that can support the proper management of mollusks, application in the pharmaceutical industry, and implementation of measures in public health.
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Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research FISHERIES-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research- LAJAR is the continuation of the journal Investigaciones Marinas (1970-2007) and is published since 2008 by the Escuela de Ciencias del Mar, Facultad de Ciencias del Mar y Geografía of the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso. LAJAR is an “Open Access” journal that publishes in English language, original research articles, reviews and short communications on aquatic science, which contain the results of research conducted in aquaculture or in oceanic and coastal marine waters of Latin America. The following topics are considered: Physical Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, Marine Biogeochemistry, Marine Pollution and Toxicology, Marine Geology and Geophysics, Biological Oceanography, Fisheries and Aquaculture.
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