Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis
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Resumo: | The research aimed to carry out a bibliographic review of publications indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) on ecological succession in Mangroves, highlighting the methods used in the studies. The time frame was from 1945, which is the beginning of the database, to June 2022. The following keywords were used: “ecological succession” and “forest mangrove”, not obtaining any result; “succession and mangrove”, resulted in 53 publications, which dealt specifically with succession in mangroves. From this an analysis of the scientific production on the subject were carried out; analysis of the methods used and the importance of ecological succession for the mangrove. As a result, 2021 had the highest number of publications and citations; the author Quen Chen was the most prominent, with five publications; the most relevant journal was Elsevier with 22 published studies; as for the country, China stood out with twelve publications, Brazil was the second with seven articles published. Among the analyzed methods, the Geography Information System – GIS was the most used (23 surveys), considered the most efficient and current method for monitoring areas in succession. In view of this, it is understood that the bibliographic study is essential to improve knowledge on the subject, it is also necessary to carry out more research on ecological succession to understand the vegetation dynamics and then seek a mechanism for conversation in mangrove areas. |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysisSucesión Ecológica en el Ecossistema de Manglar: análisis bibliográfico cienciométricoSucessão Ecológica no Ecossistema Manguezal: análise bibliográfica/cienciométricaSuccessionMangroveChronosequenceGeography information system.SucessãoMangueCronossequênciaSistema de informação de geografia.SucesiónMangleCronosecuenciaSistema de información geográfica.The research aimed to carry out a bibliographic review of publications indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) on ecological succession in Mangroves, highlighting the methods used in the studies. The time frame was from 1945, which is the beginning of the database, to June 2022. The following keywords were used: “ecological succession” and “forest mangrove”, not obtaining any result; “succession and mangrove”, resulted in 53 publications, which dealt specifically with succession in mangroves. From this an analysis of the scientific production on the subject were carried out; analysis of the methods used and the importance of ecological succession for the mangrove. As a result, 2021 had the highest number of publications and citations; the author Quen Chen was the most prominent, with five publications; the most relevant journal was Elsevier with 22 published studies; as for the country, China stood out with twelve publications, Brazil was the second with seven articles published. Among the analyzed methods, the Geography Information System – GIS was the most used (23 surveys), considered the most efficient and current method for monitoring areas in succession. In view of this, it is understood that the bibliographic study is essential to improve knowledge on the subject, it is also necessary to carry out more research on ecological succession to understand the vegetation dynamics and then seek a mechanism for conversation in mangrove areas.La investigación tuvo como objetivo realizar una revisión bibliográfica de publicaciones indexadas en la Web of Science (WoS) sobre sucesión ecológica en Manglares, destacando los métodos utilizados en los estudios. El marco de tiempo fue desde 1945, que es el comienzo de la base de datos, hasta junio de 2022. Se utilizaron las siguientes palabras clave: “ecological succession” y “florest mangrove”, no obteniendo ningún resultado; “succession and mangrove”, resultó 53 publicaciones, que trataban específicamente de la sucesión en los manglares. A partir de ello, se realizaron análisis de la producción científica sobre el tema; análisis de los métodos utilizados y la importancia de la sucesión ecológica para el manglar. Como resultado, 2021 tuvo el mayor número de publicaciones y cotizaciones; el autor Quen Chen fue el más destacado, con cinco publicaciones; la revista más relevante fue Elsevier con 22 estudios publicados; en cuanto al país, China se destacó con doce publicaciones, Brasil fue el segundo con siete artículos publicados. Entre los métodos analizados, el Sistema de Información Geográfica – SIG fue el más utilizado (23 levantamientos), considerado el método más eficiente y actual para el seguimiento de áreas en sucesión. Ante esto, se entiende que el estudio bibliográfico es fundamental para mejorar el conocimiento sobre el tema, siendo necesario realizar más investigaciones sobre la sucesión ecológica para comprender la dinámica de la vegetación y luego buscar un mecanismo de conversación en las zonas de manglar.A pesquisa objetivou realizar uma revisão bibliográfica acerca das publicações indexadas na Web of Science (WoS) sobre a sucessão ecológica em Manguezais, destacando os métodos empregados nos estudos. O recorte temporal foi desde 1945 que é o início do banco de dados até junho de 2022. Utilizou-se as seguintes palavras-chave: “ecological succession” e “florest mangrove”, não obtendo nenhum resultando; “succession and mangrove”, resultou ao final em 53 publicações, que tratavam especificamente de sucessão em manguezais. A partir disso, realizou-se análises da produção científica sobre o tema; análise dos métodos empregados e a importância da sucessão ecológica para o manguezal. Como resultados, 2021 apresentou maior número de publicações e citações; o autor Quen Chen foi quem obteve maior destaque, com cinco publicações; o periódico mais relevante foi Elsevier com 22 pesquisas publicadas; quanto ao país, a China se destacou com doze publicações, o Brasil foi o segundo com sete artigos publicados. Entre os métodos analisados o Sistema de Informação de Geografia –SIG foi o mais utilizado (23 pesquisas), considerado o método mais eficiente e atual para monitoramento de áreas em sucessão. Diante disto, compreende-se que o estudo bibliográfico é essencial para aprimorar o conhecimento sobre o tema, e se faz necessário a realização de mais pesquisas acerca da sucessão ecológica para compreender a dinâmica vegetacional para então, buscar mecanismo para conversação das áreas de manguezais.Research, Society and Development2022-10-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3600310.33448/rsd-v11i14.36003Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 14; e160111436003Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 14; e160111436003Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 14; e1601114360032525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/36003/30527Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Paula de Araújo Alves; Janaína Barbosa da Silva; Débora Coelho Moura; Ihago Barbosa Nascimentohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Ana Paula de Araújo Silva, Janaína Barbosa da Moura, Débora Coelho Nascimento, Ihago Barbosa 2022-11-08T13:36:27Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/36003Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:50:42.578353Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis Sucesión Ecológica en el Ecossistema de Manglar: análisis bibliográfico cienciométrico Sucessão Ecológica no Ecossistema Manguezal: análise bibliográfica/cienciométrica |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis Alves, Ana Paula de Araújo Succession Mangrove Chronosequence Geography information system. Sucessão Mangue Cronossequência Sistema de informação de geografia. Sucesión Mangle Cronosecuencia Sistema de información geográfica. |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Ecological Succession in the Mangrove Ecosystem bibliographic/scientometric analysis |
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Alves, Ana Paula de Araújo |
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Alves, Ana Paula de Araújo Silva, Janaína Barbosa da Moura, Débora Coelho Nascimento, Ihago Barbosa |
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Silva, Janaína Barbosa da Moura, Débora Coelho Nascimento, Ihago Barbosa |
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Alves, Ana Paula de Araújo Silva, Janaína Barbosa da Moura, Débora Coelho Nascimento, Ihago Barbosa |
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Succession Mangrove Chronosequence Geography information system. Sucessão Mangue Cronossequência Sistema de informação de geografia. Sucesión Mangle Cronosecuencia Sistema de información geográfica. |
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Succession Mangrove Chronosequence Geography information system. Sucessão Mangue Cronossequência Sistema de informação de geografia. Sucesión Mangle Cronosecuencia Sistema de información geográfica. |
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The research aimed to carry out a bibliographic review of publications indexed in the Web of Science (WoS) on ecological succession in Mangroves, highlighting the methods used in the studies. The time frame was from 1945, which is the beginning of the database, to June 2022. The following keywords were used: “ecological succession” and “forest mangrove”, not obtaining any result; “succession and mangrove”, resulted in 53 publications, which dealt specifically with succession in mangroves. From this an analysis of the scientific production on the subject were carried out; analysis of the methods used and the importance of ecological succession for the mangrove. As a result, 2021 had the highest number of publications and citations; the author Quen Chen was the most prominent, with five publications; the most relevant journal was Elsevier with 22 published studies; as for the country, China stood out with twelve publications, Brazil was the second with seven articles published. Among the analyzed methods, the Geography Information System – GIS was the most used (23 surveys), considered the most efficient and current method for monitoring areas in succession. In view of this, it is understood that the bibliographic study is essential to improve knowledge on the subject, it is also necessary to carry out more research on ecological succession to understand the vegetation dynamics and then seek a mechanism for conversation in mangrove areas. |
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