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Free-living nematodes research: state of the art, prospects, and future directions. A bibliometric analysis approach
Abstract
Nematodes are among the most successful metazoans inhabiting the Earth and they are pivotal components as in terrestrial as in aquatic (both in marine and freshwater) environments providing important ecosystem services. The aim of this study was to understand major research trends and topics on free-living nematodes inhabiting soil, marine and freshwater environments and to highlight possible differences among them. To achieve this objective, a bibliometric analysis was performed using Scopus database. The indexed global scientific literature on free-living nematodes from 1912 to 2021 was explored using VOSviewer software, allowing a comprehensive overview of the topic. The analyses of co-authorship (among researchers and countries), the co-occurrence of keywords and the analysis of citation of journals were performed. Overall, free-living soil nematodes found a wider audience in high ranked journals especially when compared with freshwater nematodes. Marine nematodes stand in between them and many aspects of biodiversity research in marine ecosystems are covered by high-medium ranked journals (i.e. taxonomy, systematic, phylogeny, morphological and genetic diversity). Although, the estimation of the taxonomic diversity of the phylum Nematoda enumerated a high number of documents, an increasing attention emerged for the investigation of pollution effects (i.e. nematodes as bioindicators of environmental status) and the use of nematodes as model organisms for addressing scientific questions in line with the Eco-Evo-Devo (Ecological Evolutionary Developmental biology) approach. These fundamental themes were indirectly confirmed by the co-authorship analysis, which revealed that taking integrative approaches between taxonomy (both morphological and molecular), ecological and evolutionary aspects attracted a higher number of citations.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000884420600003
Bibliographic citation
di Montanara, A.C.; Baldrighi, E.; Franzo, A.; Catani, L.; Grassi, E.; Sandulli, R.; Semprucci, F. (2022). Free-living nematodes research: state of the art, prospects, and future directions. A bibliometric analysis approach. Ecological Informatics 72: 101891. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2022.101891
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Authors

author
Name
Adele di Montanara
author
Name
Elisa Baldrighi
author
Name
Annalisa Franzo
author
Name
Linda Catani
author
Name
Eleonora Grassi
author
Name
Roberto Sandulli
author
Name
Federica Semprucci

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2022.101891

taxonomic terms

taxonomic terms associated with this publication
Nematoda [Nematodes]

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date created
2023-01-03
date modified
2023-01-03