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The sociology of sea turtle research: evidence on a global expansion of co-authorship networks

机译:海龟研究的社会学研究:关于共同作者网络全球扩张的证据

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The conservation of biological diversity represents a major challenge for modern societies. Research offers the fundamental information to advance and integrate our knowledge on ecological systems, their processes and interactions. Yet, the transfer of scientific knowledge and results represents a critical step towards enhancing conservation efficiency. Here, we use sea turtle research, as an example to test the potential and dynamics of international scientific cooperation reflecting the advancement of knowledge. The selection of sea turtles as a case study was mainly based on two factors. First, they represent a highly mobile group of species with cosmopolitan distribution that cross geopolitical borders, policies and agreements. Second, encouraging evidence on global population recovery are increasingly presented. We used research publications on sea turtles (from 1967 since 2016) as the main product of scientific knowledge, to develop a series of co-authorship networks. Countries that were mentioned in authors' affiliations were used as nodes, with two nodes being connected if authors of these countries had collaborated as co-authors in a publication. The properties of the co-authorship networks revealed that sea turtle scientific collaboration networks are ] getting larger and spreading constantly over different countries through time. Network metrics revealed a robust and coherent network supported by numerous countries. Our results showed a steady flow of scientific information among countries within sea turtle research communities, a factor that might have contributed to the encouraging evidence on sea turtle population trends observed globally. This analysis highlights the potential benefits generated by international collaborations reflecting the integration of skills, scientific backgrounds and knowledge.
机译:生物多样性的保护是现代社会的主要挑战。研究提供了推进和整合我们对生态系统,流程和互动的知识的基本信息。然而,科学知识和结果的转移代表了提高养护效率的关键步骤。在这里,我们使用海龟研究,以测试国际科学合作的潜在和动态,反映了知识进步。作为案例研究的海龟选择主要基于两个因素。首先,它们代表了一个高度移动的物种,跨越地缘政治边界,政策和协议。其次,越来越多地提出了令人鼓舞的全球人口复苏的证据。我们在海龟(自2016年以来的1967年起)使用研究出版物作为科学知识的主要产物,开发一系列共同作者网络。在作者附属中提到的国家被用作节点,如果这些国家的作者合作作为出版物的共同作者合作,则会连接两个节点。共同作者网络的性质透露,海龟科学协作网络是通过时间越来越多地蔓延。网络指标揭示了许多国家支持的强大和相干的网络。我们的研究结果表明,海龟研究社区中国家之间的科学信息稳步流动,这一因素可能导致了全球观察到的海龟人口趋势的令人鼓舞的证据。这种分析突出了国际合作产生的潜在福利,反映了技能,科学背景和知识的整合。

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