Bromeliad phytotelmata: the first scientometric study

IF 1.2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 LIMNOLOGY Limnetica Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.23818/limn.42.11
Danilo Rezende Lopes Filho, Tatiane Tatiane Mantovano, Gilmar Perbiche Neves, Natanael José da Silva, Viviane Bernardes dos Santos Miranda, F. Lansac-Tôha
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Some representatives of this family have the ability to form phytotelma environments through the accumulation of water and organic matter, serving as substrate and food for a variety of organisms. Here, a scientometric analysis was carried out to show trends in scientific work on bromeliad phytotelmata and the importance of these microcosms for the maintenance of biodiver¬sity. The papers were analyzed using the Thomson Reuters, Scopus and Scielo databases between the years 1970 and 2021. Information was sought on the years of publications, geographic regions, countries, article design (descriptive, predictive, ex¬perimental, review), focus (ecological, biological, molecular), and ecological level of study (organism, population, community and ecosystem). South America presented the highest number of works developed with the subject and also with researchers involved. Most studies presented predictive designs focusing on community ecology. Insecta, followed by Crustacea and Anu¬ra, were the most studied groups of organisms. The results contribute to a better understanding of biodiversity in bromeliad phytotelmata, pointing out gaps and trends in research directed at these natural microcosms.
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凤梨:首次科学计量学研究
该家族的一些代表有能力通过水和有机物的积累形成植物电信号环境,作为各种生物的基质和食物。在这里,进行了一项科学计量分析,以显示凤梨属植物的科学工作趋势,以及这些微观世界对维持生物多样性的重要性。这些论文是在1970年至2021年间使用汤森路透、Scopus和Scielo数据库进行分析的。寻求有关出版年份、地理区域、国家、文章设计(描述性、预测性、实验性、综述)、重点(生态学、生物学、分子)和研究的生态学水平(生物体、种群、社区和生态系统)的信息。南美洲展示了与该主题相关的作品数量最多,研究人员也参与其中。大多数研究都提出了以社区生态学为重点的预测性设计。昆虫纲,其次是甲壳纲和无尾目,是研究最多的生物群。研究结果有助于更好地了解凤梨属植物的生物多样性,指出针对这些自然微观世界的研究中的差距和趋势。
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Limnetica
Limnetica LIMNOLOGY-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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3.70
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7.10%
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26
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Limnetica publishes original research articles on the ecology of inland waters. The scope of Limnetica includes the ecology of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, coastal lagoons and wetlands, as well as biogeochemistry, paleolimnology, development of new methodologies, taxonomy, biogeography and any aspect of theoretical and applied continental aquatic ecology such as management and conservation, impact assessment, ecotoxicology and pollution. Limnetica will accept for its publication scientific articles presenting advances in knowledge or technological development, as well as as papers derived from new practical approaches on the topics covered by the journal.
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