Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis
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Resumo: | Several snake species are under some degree of extinction threat, generated mainly by human poaching, based on mystical-religious fear, and habitat loss. However, it is possible to avoid extinction processes by using reproductive biotechnologies with the purpose of producing offsprings in order to reinsert these species in their natural environment. In this regard, the objective of this study is to conduct a scientometric survey about assisted reproduction in snakes in the last 50 years, without a geographical cut-off. Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Pub Med, Scielo and Google Academic databases were used with the term: snake sperm and snake artificial insemination. In total, 22 papers related to the theme were selected, 21 of them published in 16 different journals, and one book chapter. The Google Scholar database presented 100% of the selected materials, being the most complete platform among those evaluated. Regarding the authorship of these studies, 19 research institutions from five countries actively participated in their production. An average productivity of 0.53 studies per year was found, starting from the first publication in 1980. The species Elaphe gutatta was the most commonly used model, participating in 4 (19.04%) surveys. We conclude that reproduction biotechnologies applied to snakes has a good adherence in scientific journals, and has a high potential to be used as a conservationist tool in the taxon, however, new studies, with more solid methodologies, are necessary to validate this technological resource, especially in relation to artificial insemination, which is the major target of this field. |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis Biotecnologias reproductivas en serpientes: una analisis cienciometrica Biotecnologias reprodutivas em serpentes: uma análise cieniométricaSêmenCriopreservaçãoInseminação artificialBanco de germoplasma.SemenCriopreservaciónInseminación artificialBanco de germoplasma. SpermCryopreservationArtificial inseminationGermoplasm bank.Several snake species are under some degree of extinction threat, generated mainly by human poaching, based on mystical-religious fear, and habitat loss. However, it is possible to avoid extinction processes by using reproductive biotechnologies with the purpose of producing offsprings in order to reinsert these species in their natural environment. In this regard, the objective of this study is to conduct a scientometric survey about assisted reproduction in snakes in the last 50 years, without a geographical cut-off. Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Pub Med, Scielo and Google Academic databases were used with the term: snake sperm and snake artificial insemination. In total, 22 papers related to the theme were selected, 21 of them published in 16 different journals, and one book chapter. The Google Scholar database presented 100% of the selected materials, being the most complete platform among those evaluated. Regarding the authorship of these studies, 19 research institutions from five countries actively participated in their production. An average productivity of 0.53 studies per year was found, starting from the first publication in 1980. The species Elaphe gutatta was the most commonly used model, participating in 4 (19.04%) surveys. We conclude that reproduction biotechnologies applied to snakes has a good adherence in scientific journals, and has a high potential to be used as a conservationist tool in the taxon, however, new studies, with more solid methodologies, are necessary to validate this technological resource, especially in relation to artificial insemination, which is the major target of this field.Muchas especies de serpientes se encuentran en algún grado de amenaza de extinción, generada principalmente por la caza depredadora humana, basada en el miedo místico-religioso y la pérdida de hábitat. Sin embargo, es posible evitar los procesos de extinción mediante el uso de biotecnologías reproductivas con el fin de producir descendencia para la reinserción al medio natural de estas especies. En este sentido, el objetivo de este trabajo es realizar un relevamiento cienciométrico sobre la reproducción asistida en serpientes, en los últimos 50 años sin corte geográfico. Las búsquedas se realizaron en las siguientes bases de datos: Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Pub Med, Scielo y Google Scholar, utilizando los términos: espermatozoide de serpiente y inseminación artificial de serpiente. En total se seleccionaron 22 artículos relacionados con el tema, de los cuales 21 fueron publicados en 16 revistas diferentes y un capítulo de libro. La base de datos de Google Scholar presentó el 100% de los materiales seleccionados, siendo la plataforma más completa entre las evaluadas. En cuanto a la autoría de estos estudios, 19 instituciones de investigación de cinco países participaron activamente en esta producción. Calculamos una productividad promedio de 0,53 estudios por año, desde la primera publicación de 1980. La especie Elaphe gutatta fue el modelo más utilizado, participando en 04 (19,04%) estudios. Concluimos que las biotecnologías reproductivas aplicadas al grupo de serpientes tienen una buena adhesión en revistas científicas, y tienen alto potencial para ser utilizadas como herramienta conservacionista en el taxón, sin embargo, se necesitan más estudios, con metodologías más sólidas, para validar este recurso tecnológico, principalmente en relación con la inseminación artificial, que es el principal objetivo en este ámbito.Diversas espécies de serpentes encontram-se com algum grau de ameaça de extinção, gerados principalmente pela caça predatória humana, fundamentada no medo místico-religioso, e perda de habitat. Contudo, é possível evitar processos de extinção a partir da utilização de biotecnologias reprodutivas com a finalidade de produção de prole para reinserção no ambiente de ocorrência natural dessas espécies. Nesse sentido, o objetivo deste trabalho é realizar um levantamento cienciométrico sobre a reprodução assistida em serpentes, nos últimos 50 anos sem recorte geográfico. Foram realizadas buscas nas bases de dados: Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Pub Med, Scielo e Google Acadêmico, utilizando os termos: snake sperm e snake artificial insemination. No total, foram selecionados 22 trabalhos relacionados à temática, sendo 21 deles publicados em 16 periódicos distintos, e um capítulo de livro. A base de dados Google Acadêmico apresentou 100% dos materiais selecionados, sendo a plataforma mais completa dentre as avaliadas. Em relação a autoria desses estudos, 19 instituições de pesquisa de cinco países participaram ativamente dessa produção. Calculamos uma média de produtividade de 0,53 estudos por ano, a partir da primeira publicação que data de 1980. A espécie Elaphe gutatta foi o modelo mais utilizado, participando de 04 (19,04%) pesquisas. Concluímos que as biotecnologias da reprodução aplicada no grupo das serpentes têm uma boa aderência em periódicos científicos, e possui elevado potencial para ser utilizado como ferramenta conservacionista no táxon, contudo, novos estudos, com metodologias mais sólidas, são necessários para validar esse recurso tecnológico, sobretudo em relação à inseminação artificial, que é o grande alvo dessa área.Research, Society and Development2022-10-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3547010.33448/rsd-v11i13.35470Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 13; e422111335470Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 13; e422111335470Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 13; e4221113354702525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/35470/29865Copyright (c) 2022 Diego Silva Macedo; Beatriz Xavier dos Santos Vilas Boas ; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Mourahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMacedo, Diego Silva Vilas Boas , Beatriz Xavier dos Santos Moura, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de 2022-10-17T13:43:46Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/35470Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:22.859873Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis Biotecnologias reproductivas en serpientes: una analisis cienciometrica Biotecnologias reprodutivas em serpentes: uma análise cieniométrica |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis Macedo, Diego Silva Sêmen Criopreservação Inseminação artificial Banco de germoplasma. Semen Criopreservación Inseminación artificial Banco de germoplasma. Sperm Cryopreservation Artificial insemination Germoplasm bank. |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
title_full |
Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
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Reproductive biotechnologies in snake: a scienciometric analysis |
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Macedo, Diego Silva |
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Macedo, Diego Silva Vilas Boas , Beatriz Xavier dos Santos Moura, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de |
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Vilas Boas , Beatriz Xavier dos Santos Moura, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de |
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Macedo, Diego Silva Vilas Boas , Beatriz Xavier dos Santos Moura, Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de |
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Sêmen Criopreservação Inseminação artificial Banco de germoplasma. Semen Criopreservación Inseminación artificial Banco de germoplasma. Sperm Cryopreservation Artificial insemination Germoplasm bank. |
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Sêmen Criopreservação Inseminação artificial Banco de germoplasma. Semen Criopreservación Inseminación artificial Banco de germoplasma. Sperm Cryopreservation Artificial insemination Germoplasm bank. |
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Several snake species are under some degree of extinction threat, generated mainly by human poaching, based on mystical-religious fear, and habitat loss. However, it is possible to avoid extinction processes by using reproductive biotechnologies with the purpose of producing offsprings in order to reinsert these species in their natural environment. In this regard, the objective of this study is to conduct a scientometric survey about assisted reproduction in snakes in the last 50 years, without a geographical cut-off. Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct, Pub Med, Scielo and Google Academic databases were used with the term: snake sperm and snake artificial insemination. In total, 22 papers related to the theme were selected, 21 of them published in 16 different journals, and one book chapter. The Google Scholar database presented 100% of the selected materials, being the most complete platform among those evaluated. Regarding the authorship of these studies, 19 research institutions from five countries actively participated in their production. An average productivity of 0.53 studies per year was found, starting from the first publication in 1980. The species Elaphe gutatta was the most commonly used model, participating in 4 (19.04%) surveys. We conclude that reproduction biotechnologies applied to snakes has a good adherence in scientific journals, and has a high potential to be used as a conservationist tool in the taxon, however, new studies, with more solid methodologies, are necessary to validate this technological resource, especially in relation to artificial insemination, which is the major target of this field. |
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