RETRACTED: Crayfish Research: A Global Scientometric Analysis Using CiteSpace
A scientometric analysis was conducted to investigate the trends and development of crayfish research in terms of literature published, author, affiliation, and countries’ collaborative networks, as well as the co-citation dataset (e.g., author, article, and keywords). The study analyzed 12,039 bibl...
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2-s2.0-85152626590 Azra M.N.; Wong L.L.; Aouissi H.A.; Zekker I.; Amin M.A.; Adnan W.N.W.; Abdullah M.F.; Abd Latif Z.; Noor M.I.M.; Lananan F.; Pardi F. RETRACTED: Crayfish Research: A Global Scientometric Analysis Using CiteSpace 2023 Animals 13 7 10.3390/ani13071240 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152626590&doi=10.3390%2fani13071240&partnerID=40&md5=ed4b81064c016a0c4e7473b3d775422e A scientometric analysis was conducted to investigate the trends and development of crayfish research in terms of literature published, author, affiliation, and countries’ collaborative networks, as well as the co-citation dataset (e.g., author, article, and keywords). The study analyzed 12,039 bibliographic datasets from the Web of Science, using CiteSpace as a tool for the co-citation analysis. The study revealed extraordinary increases in publication trends, with a total of 21,329 authors involved in approximately 80% of countries around the world (163/195) having conducted crayfish research. Unsurprisingly, countries such as the USA and China, followed by European countries, were among the top countries that have published crayfish-related studies. The findings also indicated that “invasive crayfish” was the world’s top keyword for crayfish research. Crayfish species are important for both environmental sustainability (invasiveness and species composition) and social wellbeing (aquaculture), which provides directions for research, philanthropic, academic, government, and non-government organizations regarding how to invest limited resources into policies, programs, and research towards the future management of this species. Our study concluded that strategic collaboration among authors, institutions, and countries would be vital to tackle the issue of invasive crayfish species around the world. © 2023 by the authors. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI) 20762615 English Retracted All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access |
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Azra M.N.; Wong L.L.; Aouissi H.A.; Zekker I.; Amin M.A.; Adnan W.N.W.; Abdullah M.F.; Abd Latif Z.; Noor M.I.M.; Lananan F.; Pardi F. |
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Azra M.N.; Wong L.L.; Aouissi H.A.; Zekker I.; Amin M.A.; Adnan W.N.W.; Abdullah M.F.; Abd Latif Z.; Noor M.I.M.; Lananan F.; Pardi F. RETRACTED: Crayfish Research: A Global Scientometric Analysis Using CiteSpace |
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Azra M.N.; Wong L.L.; Aouissi H.A.; Zekker I.; Amin M.A.; Adnan W.N.W.; Abdullah M.F.; Abd Latif Z.; Noor M.I.M.; Lananan F.; Pardi F. |
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Azra M.N.; Wong L.L.; Aouissi H.A.; Zekker I.; Amin M.A.; Adnan W.N.W.; Abdullah M.F.; Abd Latif Z.; Noor M.I.M.; Lananan F.; Pardi F. |
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A scientometric analysis was conducted to investigate the trends and development of crayfish research in terms of literature published, author, affiliation, and countries’ collaborative networks, as well as the co-citation dataset (e.g., author, article, and keywords). The study analyzed 12,039 bibliographic datasets from the Web of Science, using CiteSpace as a tool for the co-citation analysis. The study revealed extraordinary increases in publication trends, with a total of 21,329 authors involved in approximately 80% of countries around the world (163/195) having conducted crayfish research. Unsurprisingly, countries such as the USA and China, followed by European countries, were among the top countries that have published crayfish-related studies. The findings also indicated that “invasive crayfish” was the world’s top keyword for crayfish research. Crayfish species are important for both environmental sustainability (invasiveness and species composition) and social wellbeing (aquaculture), which provides directions for research, philanthropic, academic, government, and non-government organizations regarding how to invest limited resources into policies, programs, and research towards the future management of this species. Our study concluded that strategic collaboration among authors, institutions, and countries would be vital to tackle the issue of invasive crayfish species around the world. © 2023 by the authors. |
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