Por favor, use este identificador para citar o enlazar este ítem: http://cibnor.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1001/2830
Dormitator latifrons (Richardson, 1844) a Pacific fat sleeper, but skinny in research: a scientometric study
MARTIN ALONSO ARECHIGA PALOMERA
KAREN NOEMI NIEVES RODRIGUEZ
OLIMPIA CHONG CARRILLO
Héctor Gerardo Nolasco Soria
Emyr Saúl Peña Marín
Carlos Alfonso Alvarez_González
DAVID JULIAN PALMA CANCINO
RAFAEL MARTINEZ GARCIA
DANIEL BADILLO ZAPATA
FERNANDO VEGA VILLASANTE
Acceso Abierto
Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas
DOI: 10.3856/vol50-issue3-fulltext-2784
ISSN: 0718-560X
URL: https://www.lajar.cl/index.php/rlajar/article/view/vol50-issue3-fulltext-2784/1578
Dormitator latifrons, native fish, amphidromous, worldwide database, regional database, cooccurrence map
"In order to provide information on the current knowledge about the native fish Dormitator latifrons and identify the gaps that must be filled to achieve correct resource management, a scientometric study was carried out using different scientific databases. A total of 103 publications were registered between the years 1972 and 2021. Results indicate that the species has been addressed since 2001 with less than one publication per year, with 2008 being the year with the highest number of publications (10). The main topics addressed were ecology, physiology, and parasitology of fish. The available knowledge generated about the species is concentrated in 68 journals, with Mexico as the most productive country, followed by USA and Ecuador, and the most productive research centers about this fish were Mexico’s Instituto Politécnico Nacional and Universidad de Guadalajara. A total of 285 authors were detected contributing knowledge to the species, with Violante-González in the top with ten publications. The co-authorship co-occurrence maps suggest there is no solid collaborative relationship between the scientific community and that the information generated is insufficient for conserving and exploiting this fish. It is essential to increase the study of thematic areas that allow their comprehensive management in the medium term; topics like reproduction in captivity, aquaculture, and nutrition must be addressed in the future to assure a sustainable use of this resource."
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARAÍSO
2022
Artículo
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Inglés
DINÁMICA DE LAS POBLACIONES
Versión publicada
publishedVersion - Versión publicada
Aparece en las colecciones: Artículos

Cargar archivos: