Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.

Gray shading indicates the lifespan of each camp and bar widths correspond to quartiles based on this lifespan. Field camps are sequentially ordered (left to right) based on how many publications were counted within 5 km of them during their lifespan. Field camps managed by New Zealand (NZ) and the...

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Main Authors: Stephen M. Chignell (6376643), Madeline E. Myers (11648787), Adrian Howkins (11648790), Andrew G. Fountain (11648793)
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16932252 2023-05-15T13:56:54+02:00 Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016. Stephen M. Chignell (6376643) Madeline E. Myers (11648787) Adrian Howkins (11648790) Andrew G. Fountain (11648793) 2021-11-04T17:36:47Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257950.g006 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Percentage_of_publications_within_5_km_and_5_20_km_of_each_field_camp_relative_to_the_total_number_of_publications_within_20_km_of_the_camp_from_1958_2016_/16932252 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0257950.g006 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Science Policy mcmurdo dry valleys little work looks become less dispersed 1907 &# 8211 informing environmental management environmental management decision antarctic field camps field camp placement antarctica </ p environmental science research field camps field camp environmental impact xlink "> subsequent increase spatial relationships several studies scientific production scientific output scientific corpus results underscore research sites necessarily correspond many parts local area integrate bibliometrics historical research east antarctica complex historical antarctica relies always lead 2016 shows Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257950.g006 2021-12-19T22:39:43Z Gray shading indicates the lifespan of each camp and bar widths correspond to quartiles based on this lifespan. Field camps are sequentially ordered (left to right) based on how many publications were counted within 5 km of them during their lifespan. Field camps managed by New Zealand (NZ) and the United States (US) are indicated in brackets. Still Image Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys Unknown Antarctic East Antarctica McMurdo Dry Valleys New Zealand
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
mcmurdo dry valleys
little work looks
become less dispersed
1907 &# 8211
informing environmental management
environmental management decision
antarctic field camps
field camp placement
antarctica </ p
environmental science research
field camps
field camp
environmental impact
xlink ">
subsequent increase
spatial relationships
several studies
scientific production
scientific output
scientific corpus
results underscore
research sites
necessarily correspond
many parts
local area
integrate bibliometrics
historical research
east antarctica
complex historical
antarctica relies
always lead
2016 shows
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
mcmurdo dry valleys
little work looks
become less dispersed
1907 &# 8211
informing environmental management
environmental management decision
antarctic field camps
field camp placement
antarctica </ p
environmental science research
field camps
field camp
environmental impact
xlink ">
subsequent increase
spatial relationships
several studies
scientific production
scientific output
scientific corpus
results underscore
research sites
necessarily correspond
many parts
local area
integrate bibliometrics
historical research
east antarctica
complex historical
antarctica relies
always lead
2016 shows
Stephen M. Chignell (6376643)
Madeline E. Myers (11648787)
Adrian Howkins (11648790)
Andrew G. Fountain (11648793)
Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
mcmurdo dry valleys
little work looks
become less dispersed
1907 &# 8211
informing environmental management
environmental management decision
antarctic field camps
field camp placement
antarctica </ p
environmental science research
field camps
field camp
environmental impact
xlink ">
subsequent increase
spatial relationships
several studies
scientific production
scientific output
scientific corpus
results underscore
research sites
necessarily correspond
many parts
local area
integrate bibliometrics
historical research
east antarctica
complex historical
antarctica relies
always lead
2016 shows
description Gray shading indicates the lifespan of each camp and bar widths correspond to quartiles based on this lifespan. Field camps are sequentially ordered (left to right) based on how many publications were counted within 5 km of them during their lifespan. Field camps managed by New Zealand (NZ) and the United States (US) are indicated in brackets.
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Madeline E. Myers (11648787)
Adrian Howkins (11648790)
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title Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
title_short Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
title_full Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
title_fullStr Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
title_full_unstemmed Percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
title_sort percentage of publications within 5 km and 5–20 km of each field camp, relative to the total number of publications within 20 km of the camp from 1958–2016.
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