Global trends, research progress and knowledge mapping of plant–pollinator interactions through bibliometric analysis (1984 to 2023)

Q3 Environmental Science Biodiversity Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/14888386.2023.2258836
Pooja Singh, Baby Gargi, Prabhakar Semwal, Vishal Tripathi
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ABSTRACTPlant–pollinator networks are one of the key species interactions necessary for maintaining ecosystems, ecosystem services, and the economic benefits they bring. The main aim of this investigation is to identify the global trends and research progress in the domain of plant–pollinator interactions including global co-operation, research hotspots, main authors, the number of publications, highly cited articles, and various trends in the last 40 years. Published literature on plant–pollinator interactions was obtained from the Scopus database. Software such as biblioshiny and VOSviewer was used for visualization and analysis of data including co-authorship, co-citations, and co-occurrence networks. In total, we evaluated 3376 publications published from January 1984 to May 2023, and found that 2019 was the most productive year, with an overall growth rate of publications at 13.11%, indicating a positive increase in publications in the future. The outcome of the study will contribute to future research areas of interest and provides emerging hot topics that can leverage future research.Key policy insightsThe plant–pollinator interaction is a mutual relationship through the exchange of goods or services between plant and animal species.In this study, the global trends, research progress, global co-operations, research hotspots, main authors, number of publications, highly cited articles, and various trends in the last 40 years were evaluated.The United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom were the most productive countries, and the highest level of collaboration was also observed among these three countries.S.D. Johnson has authored the highest number of related publications, and the journal Oecologia is ranked first with the maximum number of published articles on the subject.Through keyword co-occurrence analysis, we obtained five clusters, generating five research themes.KEYWORDS: Pollinatorsclimate changereproductive biologymutualismecosystem services AcknowledgementsWe thank the Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun, for their help and support during this research.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Supplemnetary materialSupplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2023.2258836Additional informationNotes on contributorsPooja SinghPooja Singh is a doctoral student at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun. Her research interests include plant–pollinator interactions, plant reproductive biology and plant phenology.Baby GargiBaby Gargi is a doctoral student at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun. Her research interests include high-altitude medicinal plants and their ethnobotanical and pharmacological applications.Prabhakar SemwalPrabhakar Semwal is an assistant professor at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun. His current research interest lies in exploring plant–pollinator interactions, reproductive biology, genetic and chemical diversity of Himalayan plants for their conservation and sustainable utilization.Vishal TripathiVishal Tripathi is an assistant professor at Graphic Era Deemed to be University, Dehradun. His research interest lies in exploring plant–microbe interactions as a tool for ecological restoration and land reclamation.
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植物与传粉者相互作用的全球趋势、研究进展及知识图谱(1984 - 2023)
摘要植物-传粉媒介网络是维持生态系统、生态系统服务及其带来的经济效益所必需的关键物种相互作用之一。本研究旨在了解近40年来植物-传粉媒介相互作用领域的全球发展趋势和研究进展,包括全球合作、研究热点、主要作者、出版物数量、高被引文章数量和各种趋势。有关植物与传粉者相互作用的已发表文献来自Scopus数据库。使用biblioshiny和VOSviewer等软件对包括合著、共引和共现网络在内的数据进行可视化和分析。我们总共评估了1984年1月至2023年5月发表的3376篇出版物,发现2019年是最高产的一年,出版物的总体增长率为13.11%,表明未来出版物的正增长。研究结果将有助于未来的研究兴趣领域,并提供新兴的热点话题,可以利用未来的研究。关键政策见解植物与传粉者的相互作用是植物和动物之间通过交换商品或服务而形成的相互关系。本研究评估了近40年来的全球趋势、研究进展、全球合作、研究热点、主要作者、发表论文数量、高被引文章以及各种趋势。美国、德国和英国是生产率最高的国家,这三个国家之间的合作水平也最高。约翰逊撰写了最多的相关出版物,《生态》杂志在该主题上发表的文章数量最多,排名第一。通过关键词共现分析,得到5个聚类,生成5个研究主题。关键词:传粉媒介气候变化生殖生物学相互作用生态系统服务致谢感谢德拉顿Graphic Era被认为是大学在本研究过程中的帮助和支持。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。补充材料本文的补充数据可在https://doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2023.2258836Additional info网站上获得。作者spoja Singh是德拉敦Graphic Era被认为是大学的博士生。她的研究兴趣包括植物与传粉者的相互作用、植物生殖生物学和植物物候学。Baby Gargi是德拉敦Graphic Era被认为是大学的博士生。她的研究兴趣包括高海拔药用植物及其民族植物学和药理学应用。Prabhakar Semwal是德拉敦Graphic Era大学的助理教授。主要研究方向为植物与传粉者的相互作用、生殖生物学、遗传和化学多样性,以促进喜马拉雅植物的保护和可持续利用。Vishal Tripathi是德拉敦Graphic Era大学的助理教授。他的研究兴趣是探索植物与微生物的相互作用,作为生态恢复和土地复垦的工具。
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Biodiversity Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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期刊介绍: The aim of Biodiversity is to raise an appreciation and deeper understanding of species, ecosystems and the interconnectedness of the living world and thereby avoid the mismanagement, misuse and destruction of biodiversity. The Journal publishes original research papers, review articles, news items, opinion pieces, experiences from the field and book reviews, as well as running regular feature sections. Articles are written for a broad readership including scientists, educators, policy makers, conservationists, science writers, naturalists and students. Biodiversity aims to provide an international forum on all matters concerning the integrity and wellness of ecosystems, including articles on the impact of climate change, conservation management, agriculture and other human influence on biodiversity.
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