Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: CAMPOS,FELIPE S.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: BRITO,DANIEL, SOLÉ,MIRCO
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: The number of papers on biology of amphibians has increased in the recent years. A detailed overview of the publications on amphibians can be very useful in assessing the status of our knowledge about this taxonomic group. Due to the large number of articles published, we aimed to assess the scientific contribution of herpetological researches carried out between the years 2001 and 2010 on Brazilian amphibians, considering the diversity patterns, the threats and the research topics that have been published most often. We applied scientometric attention indexes in the reviewed studies from seven scientific databases. To examine the relationship between the numbers of species recorded locally and regionally at different spatial scales, we used an additive partitioning of diversity in three hierarchical levels (i.e., states, geographic regions and biomes). We evaluated 892 articles and 914 species, which showed that 65 % of the total diversity of Brazilian amphibian species was represented by the beta diversity among the biomes. We identified many differences in the allocation of research efforts for taxonomic groups, threats categories, geographic regions, and research topics, highlighting the main research trends conducted and the priority themes for investigation of further papers on Brazilian amphibians.
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title Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
spellingShingle Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
CAMPOS,FELIPE S.
amphibians
scientometry
attention index
additive diversity partitioning
temporal trend
title_short Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
title_full Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
title_fullStr Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
title_sort Diversity patterns, research trends and mismatches of the investigative efforts to amphibian conservation in Brazil
author CAMPOS,FELIPE S.
author_facet CAMPOS,FELIPE S.
BRITO,DANIEL
SOLÉ,MIRCO
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author2 BRITO,DANIEL
SOLÉ,MIRCO
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CAMPOS,FELIPE S.
BRITO,DANIEL
SOLÉ,MIRCO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv amphibians
scientometry
attention index
additive diversity partitioning
temporal trend
topic amphibians
scientometry
attention index
additive diversity partitioning
temporal trend
description The number of papers on biology of amphibians has increased in the recent years. A detailed overview of the publications on amphibians can be very useful in assessing the status of our knowledge about this taxonomic group. Due to the large number of articles published, we aimed to assess the scientific contribution of herpetological researches carried out between the years 2001 and 2010 on Brazilian amphibians, considering the diversity patterns, the threats and the research topics that have been published most often. We applied scientometric attention indexes in the reviewed studies from seven scientific databases. To examine the relationship between the numbers of species recorded locally and regionally at different spatial scales, we used an additive partitioning of diversity in three hierarchical levels (i.e., states, geographic regions and biomes). We evaluated 892 articles and 914 species, which showed that 65 % of the total diversity of Brazilian amphibian species was represented by the beta diversity among the biomes. We identified many differences in the allocation of research efforts for taxonomic groups, threats categories, geographic regions, and research topics, highlighting the main research trends conducted and the priority themes for investigation of further papers on Brazilian amphibians.
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