Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace

Seaweed research has gained substantial momentum in recent years, attracting the attention of researchers, academic institutions, industries, policymakers, and philanthropists to explore its potential applications and benefits. Despite the growing body of literature, there is a paucity of comprehens...

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Published in:Heliyon
Main Author: Segaran T.C.; Azra M.N.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Danish-Daniel M.; Burlakovs J.; Lananan F.; Xu J.; Kari Z.A.; Wei L.S.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2024
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188710136&doi=10.1016%2fj.heliyon.2024.e28418&partnerID=40&md5=4f32d9046ea0d1eba40d43d26440373d
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Segaran T.C.; Azra M.N.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Danish-Daniel M.; Burlakovs J.; Lananan F.; Xu J.; Kari Z.A.; Wei L.S.
Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
2024
Heliyon
10
7
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28418
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188710136&doi=10.1016%2fj.heliyon.2024.e28418&partnerID=40&md5=4f32d9046ea0d1eba40d43d26440373d
Seaweed research has gained substantial momentum in recent years, attracting the attention of researchers, academic institutions, industries, policymakers, and philanthropists to explore its potential applications and benefits. Despite the growing body of literature, there is a paucity of comprehensive scientometric analyses, highlighting the need for an in-depth investigation. In this study, we utilized CiteSpace to examine the global seaweed research landscape through the Web of Science Core Collection database, assessing publication trends, collaboration patterns, network structures, and co-citation analyses across 48,278 original works published since 1975. Our results demonstrate a diverse and active research community, with a multitude of authors and journals contributing to the advancement of seaweed science. Thematic co-citation cluster analysis identified three primary research areas: “Coral reef,” "Solar radiation," and “Mycosporine-like amino acid,” emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of seaweed research. The increasing prominence of “Chemical composition” and “Antioxidant” keywords indicates a burgeoning interest in characterizing the nutritional value and health-promoting properties of seaweed. Timeline co-citation analysis unveils that recent research priorities have emerged around the themes of coral reefs, ocean acidification, and antioxidants, underlining the evolving focus and interdisciplinary approach of the field. Moreover, our analysis highlights the potential of seaweed as a functional food product, poised to contribute significantly to addressing global food security and sustainability challenges. This study underscores the importance of bibliometric analysis in elucidating the global seaweed research landscape and emphasizes the need for sustained knowledge exchange and collaboration to drive the field forward. By revealing key findings and emerging trends, our research offers valuable insights for academics and stakeholders, fostering a more profound understanding of seaweed's potential and informing future research endeavors in this promising domain. © 2024 The Authors
Elsevier Ltd
24058440
English
Review
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Segaran T.C.; Azra M.N.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Danish-Daniel M.; Burlakovs J.; Lananan F.; Xu J.; Kari Z.A.; Wei L.S.
spellingShingle Segaran T.C.; Azra M.N.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Danish-Daniel M.; Burlakovs J.; Lananan F.; Xu J.; Kari Z.A.; Wei L.S.
Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
author_facet Segaran T.C.; Azra M.N.; Mohd Noor M.I.; Danish-Daniel M.; Burlakovs J.; Lananan F.; Xu J.; Kari Z.A.; Wei L.S.
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title Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
title_short Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
title_full Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
title_fullStr Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge mapping analysis of the global seaweed research using CiteSpace
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description Seaweed research has gained substantial momentum in recent years, attracting the attention of researchers, academic institutions, industries, policymakers, and philanthropists to explore its potential applications and benefits. Despite the growing body of literature, there is a paucity of comprehensive scientometric analyses, highlighting the need for an in-depth investigation. In this study, we utilized CiteSpace to examine the global seaweed research landscape through the Web of Science Core Collection database, assessing publication trends, collaboration patterns, network structures, and co-citation analyses across 48,278 original works published since 1975. Our results demonstrate a diverse and active research community, with a multitude of authors and journals contributing to the advancement of seaweed science. Thematic co-citation cluster analysis identified three primary research areas: “Coral reef,” "Solar radiation," and “Mycosporine-like amino acid,” emphasizing the multidisciplinary nature of seaweed research. The increasing prominence of “Chemical composition” and “Antioxidant” keywords indicates a burgeoning interest in characterizing the nutritional value and health-promoting properties of seaweed. Timeline co-citation analysis unveils that recent research priorities have emerged around the themes of coral reefs, ocean acidification, and antioxidants, underlining the evolving focus and interdisciplinary approach of the field. Moreover, our analysis highlights the potential of seaweed as a functional food product, poised to contribute significantly to addressing global food security and sustainability challenges. This study underscores the importance of bibliometric analysis in elucidating the global seaweed research landscape and emphasizes the need for sustained knowledge exchange and collaboration to drive the field forward. By revealing key findings and emerging trends, our research offers valuable insights for academics and stakeholders, fostering a more profound understanding of seaweed's potential and informing future research endeavors in this promising domain. © 2024 The Authors
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