Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons

In this study, we determined the temporal trends of publications by Brazilian authors on phytoplankton and compared these trends to those of other Latin American countries as well as to the 14 countries ranking ahead of Brazil in terms of scientific publication. To do this, we investigated phytoplan...

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Main Authors: JC. Nabout, FM. Carneiro, PP. Borges, KB. Machado, VLM. Huszar
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-646388128620470881384b3fcb6c26e42020-11-24T23:31:17ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437575121622310.1590/1519-6984.11713S1519-69842015000100028Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisonsJC. NaboutFM. CarneiroPP. BorgesKB. MachadoVLM. HuszarIn this study, we determined the temporal trends of publications by Brazilian authors on phytoplankton and compared these trends to those of other Latin American countries as well as to the 14 countries ranking ahead of Brazil in terms of scientific publication. To do this, we investigated phytoplankton studies published in an international database (Thomson-ISI). The data showed that Brazil plays an important role among other Latin American countries in the publication of these studies. Moreover, the trend of studies published on phytoplankton in Brazil was similar to trends recorded in the developed countries of the world. We conclude that studies can be more deliberately targeted to reduce national and international asymmetries by focusing on projects with large spatial scales and projects that concentrate on less-studied geographic regions, thus encouraging increased productivity in remote areas of the country. Associated with this is a necessary increase in high-impact journal publications, increasing the quantity and quality of Brazilian scientific studies on phytoplankton and, consequently, their global visibility.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000100028&lng=en&tlng=enBrazilglobal ratinglatin americascientometrics
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author JC. Nabout
FM. Carneiro
PP. Borges
KB. Machado
VLM. Huszar
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FM. Carneiro
PP. Borges
KB. Machado
VLM. Huszar
Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
Brazilian Journal of Biology
Brazil
global rating
latin america
scientometrics
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FM. Carneiro
PP. Borges
KB. Machado
VLM. Huszar
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title Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
title_short Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
title_full Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
title_fullStr Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
title_sort brazilian scientific production on phytoplankton studies: national determinants and international comparisons
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description In this study, we determined the temporal trends of publications by Brazilian authors on phytoplankton and compared these trends to those of other Latin American countries as well as to the 14 countries ranking ahead of Brazil in terms of scientific publication. To do this, we investigated phytoplankton studies published in an international database (Thomson-ISI). The data showed that Brazil plays an important role among other Latin American countries in the publication of these studies. Moreover, the trend of studies published on phytoplankton in Brazil was similar to trends recorded in the developed countries of the world. We conclude that studies can be more deliberately targeted to reduce national and international asymmetries by focusing on projects with large spatial scales and projects that concentrate on less-studied geographic regions, thus encouraging increased productivity in remote areas of the country. Associated with this is a necessary increase in high-impact journal publications, increasing the quantity and quality of Brazilian scientific studies on phytoplankton and, consequently, their global visibility.
topic Brazil
global rating
latin america
scientometrics
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000100028&lng=en&tlng=en
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