Penguins of Argentina: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract - This study analyzes the scientific literature published in Argentina between 1985 and 2019. It examines the characteristics and the temporal variation in the number of publications, the total number of author, the percentage of participation of Argentine researchrs, the species and region...

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Main Author: Javier Menénez-Blázquez (10695078)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14479296 2023-05-15T16:19:37+02:00 Penguins of Argentina: a bibliometric analysis Javier Menénez-Blázquez (10695078) 2021-04-24T09:33:06Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14479296.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Penguins_of_Argentina_a_bibliometric_analysis/14479296 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.14479296.v1 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Zoology Authorship Eudyptes chrysocome Islas Malvinas Bibliometryc Pygoscelis papua Spheniscus magellanicus research topics Tierra del Fuego Argentina Text Journal contribution 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14479296.v1 2021-05-05T17:34:32Z Abstract - This study analyzes the scientific literature published in Argentina between 1985 and 2019. It examines the characteristics and the temporal variation in the number of publications, the total number of author, the percentage of participation of Argentine researchrs, the species and region of study, as well as the researchtopics they address. The results show a tendency towards an increase in papers and studies of these birds, the tota number of authors, and the participation of researchers beloging to Argetine research centers during the period analyzed. The most studied penguin species was the Magellanic Penguin ( Spheniscus magellanicus ), followed by the Southern Rockhopper Penguin ( Eudyptes chrysocome ) and the Gentoo Penguin ( Pygoscelis papua ). The most addressed research topics were foraging and diet, followed by reproduction and reproductive success, conservation and wildlife management, population dynamics and physiology and histology, which were carried out mainly in the Patagonian region and in the Malvinas Islands. The results help to understand the past, present and future state of scientific literature, which will strengthen decision-making on future research on penguins. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Gentoo penguin Pygoscelis papua Rockhopper penguin Tierra del Fuego Unknown Argentina Argentine
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topic Zoology
Authorship
Eudyptes chrysocome
Islas Malvinas
Bibliometryc
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscus magellanicus
research topics
Tierra del Fuego
Argentina
spellingShingle Zoology
Authorship
Eudyptes chrysocome
Islas Malvinas
Bibliometryc
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscus magellanicus
research topics
Tierra del Fuego
Argentina
Javier Menénez-Blázquez (10695078)
Penguins of Argentina: a bibliometric analysis
topic_facet Zoology
Authorship
Eudyptes chrysocome
Islas Malvinas
Bibliometryc
Pygoscelis papua
Spheniscus magellanicus
research topics
Tierra del Fuego
Argentina
description Abstract - This study analyzes the scientific literature published in Argentina between 1985 and 2019. It examines the characteristics and the temporal variation in the number of publications, the total number of author, the percentage of participation of Argentine researchrs, the species and region of study, as well as the researchtopics they address. The results show a tendency towards an increase in papers and studies of these birds, the tota number of authors, and the participation of researchers beloging to Argetine research centers during the period analyzed. The most studied penguin species was the Magellanic Penguin ( Spheniscus magellanicus ), followed by the Southern Rockhopper Penguin ( Eudyptes chrysocome ) and the Gentoo Penguin ( Pygoscelis papua ). The most addressed research topics were foraging and diet, followed by reproduction and reproductive success, conservation and wildlife management, population dynamics and physiology and histology, which were carried out mainly in the Patagonian region and in the Malvinas Islands. The results help to understand the past, present and future state of scientific literature, which will strengthen decision-making on future research on penguins.
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title_short Penguins of Argentina: a bibliometric analysis
title_full Penguins of Argentina: a bibliometric analysis
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