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Current Neotropical ornithology: Research progress 1996–2011

机译:当前新热带鸟类学:1996–2011年研究进展

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Two hundred years of Neotropical ornithology have resulted in comprehensive monographic guides and thousands of scientific papers. Nonetheless, information is not evenly distributed across the region. Replicating previous assessments of Neotropical ornithology, we performed searches at Zoological Record of publications on birds of Neotropical countries (1996–2011) using number of publications as an indication of current knowledge. We calculated the ratio of papers per species richness for each country and compared number of publications in different subjects during the 1979–1995 and 1996–2011 periods. Further, we quantified publications in two Neotropical journals: Cotinga and Ornitología Neotropical. As in previous assessments, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil were the best-represented countries, accounting for 54% of all references. Most Central American and Caribbean countries, as well as Guianan states, Paraguay, and Uruguay, remain poorly represented. All top-12 better-documented countries experienced significant increases in publication numbers. However, only the four better-documented countries have a ratio per species higher than 1.00. Numbers of papers published in Cotinga were led by Brazil and Ecuador, whereas Brazil and Argentina are the better-represented countries in Ornitología Neotropical. Poorly documented countries in these journals from the entire Neotropics are similar to those in Zoological Record. Neotropical residents authored 74% of papers published in Ornitología Neotropical. Ornithologists are currently contributing an unprecedented wealth of data on systematics and taxonomy, biogeography, evolution, natural history, and conservation of Neotropical birds. Current, unprecedented technological advancements (Internet, powerful bioinformatics, open-source algorithms, DNA sequencing) provide promising perspectives for the further development of Neotropical ornithology.
机译:新热带鸟类学已有200年的历史了,这产生了全面的专着指南和数千篇科学论文。但是,信息在整个区域内分布不均。复制以前对新热带鸟类学的评估,我们在“动物学记录”中搜索了有关新热带国家鸟类的出版物(1996-2011年),并使用了一些出版物作为当前知识的标志。我们计算了每个国家每物种丰富度论文的比例,并比较了1979-1995年和1996-2011年不同学科的出版物数量。此外,我们对两种新热带期刊:Cotinga和OrnitologíaNeotropical期刊的出版物进行了量化。与以前的评估一样,墨西哥,阿根廷和巴西是代表最多的国家,占所有参考文献的54%。大多数中美洲和加勒比国家以及圭亚那州,巴拉圭和乌拉圭的代表人数仍然很少。所有记录最齐全的前12个国家/地区的出版物数量均显着增加。但是,只有四个有据可查的国家/地区每个物种的比率高于1.00。在Cotinga发表的论文数量以巴西和厄瓜多尔为首,而巴西和阿根廷是OrnitologíaNeotropical中代表性最好的国家。整个新热带地区在这些期刊中文献记录欠佳的国家都与《动物学记录》中的国家相似。新热带居民撰写了OrnitologíaNeotropical中发表的论文的74%。鸟类学家目前正在为系统和分类学,生物地理学,进化,自然历史以及新热带鸟类的保护提供前所未有的数据。当前前所未有的技术进步(互联网,强大的生物信息学,开源算法,DNA测序)为新热带鸟类学的进一步发展提供了广阔的前景。

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