Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Naples Federico II, via Cinthia, 80126, Naples, Italy.
Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, via Cinthia, 80126, Naples, Italy.
Anim Cogn. 2021 May;24(3):541-553. doi: 10.1007/s10071-020-01448-2. Epub 2020 Nov 21.
In recent decades, cognitive and behavioral knowledge in dogs seems to have developed considerably, as deduced from the published peer-reviewed articles. However, to date, the worldwide trend of scientific research on dog cognition and behavior has never been explored using a bibliometric approach, while the evaluation of scientific research has increasingly become important in recent years. In this review, we compared the publication trend of the articles in the last 34 years on dogs' cognitive and behavioral science with those in the general category "Behavioral Science". We found that, after 2005, there has been a sharp increase in scientific publications on dogs. Therefore, the year 2005 has been used as "starting point" to perform an in-depth bibliometric analysis of the scientific activity in dog cognitive and behavioral studies. The period between 2006 and 2018 is taken as the study period, and a backward analysis was also carried out. The data analysis was performed using "bibliometrix", a new R-tool used for comprehensive science mapping analysis. We analyzed all information related to sources, countries, affiliations, co-occurrence network, thematic maps, collaboration network, and world map. The results scientifically support the common perception that dogs are attracting the interest of scholars much more now than before and more than the general trend in cognitive and behavioral studies. Both, the changes in research themes and new research themes, contributed to the increase in the scientific production on the cognitive and behavioral aspects of dogs. Our investigation may benefit the researchers interested in the field of cognitive and behavioral science in dogs, thus favoring future research work and promoting interdisciplinary collaborations.
近几十年来,从已发表的同行评议文章中可以推断,狗的认知和行为知识似乎有了相当大的发展。然而,迄今为止,还从未使用文献计量学方法来探索全球范围内对狗认知和行为的科学研究趋势,而近年来对科学研究的评估变得越来越重要。在这篇综述中,我们比较了过去 34 年中关于狗认知和行为科学的文章的发表趋势与一般类别“行为科学”的文章的发表趋势。我们发现,2005 年后,关于狗的科学出版物数量急剧增加。因此,我们将 2005 年作为“起点”,对狗认知和行为研究领域的科学活动进行深入的文献计量分析。将 2006 年至 2018 年期间作为研究期间,并进行了回溯分析。数据分析使用“bibliometrix”完成,这是一种用于综合科学图谱分析的新 R 工具。我们分析了与来源、国家、附属机构、共现网络、主题图、合作网络和世界地图相关的所有信息。分析结果从科学上支持了这样一种共识,即现在狗比以前更能引起学者的兴趣,而且比认知和行为研究的一般趋势更能引起学者的兴趣。研究主题的变化和新的研究主题都促成了狗认知和行为方面科学成果的增加。我们的调查可能会使对狗认知和行为科学领域感兴趣的研究人员受益,从而有利于未来的研究工作并促进跨学科合作。
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