McManus Concepta, Pimentel Daniel, Junqueira Vinícius Silva, Pimentel Felipe, Peripolli Vanessa
Centro de Energia Nuclear na Agricultura (CENA), Universidade de São Paulo, 13416-000, Piracicaba, São Paulo, Brasil.
Bayer Crop Science, 38057-049, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brasil.
Trop Anim Health Prod. 2025 Jun 11;57(5):261. doi: 10.1007/s11250-025-04503-7.
This study aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of published research on sheep genetics and diversity by examining temporal publication trends, identifying thematic patterns through keyword analysis, and exploring citation and collaboration networks. In addition to mapping the evolution of scientific interest in this field, the study evaluates the influence of these research trends on policy development and technological innovation, including patenting activity. By integrating bibliometric indicators with qualitative insights, the study offers a detailed understanding of how research in sheep genetics contributes to the conservation and strategic use of genetic resources. A search of the Scopus database (Elsevier) retrieved over 16,000 papers from more than 1,700 journals. Our findings indicate that the research on this topic is predominantly concentrated in the United States, China, and Australia, with limited data available from countries in Central Africa. This geographical distribution is reflected in funding sources and author affiliations. Major funding sources include China, the European Commission, and Brazil. Leading research institutions are primarily based in Australia, Europe, and New Zealand. More studies are needed in central Africa to address the regional gaps. Small Ruminant Research currently stands as the leading journal in sheep genetics and diversity, closely followed by Animals and Animal Production Science. In the past, however, the Journal of Animal Science and Animal Genetics held more prominence. There is considerable variability in journal impact, with Indian publications generally exhibiting lower impact metrics. Research themes primarily focus on veterinary concerns, including disease resistance, reproduction, and adaptation to climate change. While collaborations between international and academic-corporate partners can enhance the impact of research, the overall level of collaboration remains low. The study also addresses discussions related to policy and patenting, highlighting gaps such as the limited application of findings to local policymaking contexts. Genetic diversity in farm animals is key for resilience, innovation, and sustainability in global food systems. However, there is a significant lack of studies from Central Africa. Major research funding is provided by China, the European Commission, and Brazil, while institutions from Australia, Europe, and New Zealand play a key role. Innovative technologies, such as genomics, are showing a growing research focus. This study highlights the pressing need for diverse research efforts and international collaborations to effectively address global livestock genetics issues.
本研究旨在通过考察时间上的出版趋势、通过关键词分析确定主题模式以及探索引文和合作网络,对已发表的关于绵羊遗传学和多样性的研究进行全面分析。除了描绘该领域科学兴趣的演变外,本研究还评估了这些研究趋势对政策制定和技术创新(包括专利活动)的影响。通过将文献计量指标与定性见解相结合,本研究详细阐述了绵羊遗传学研究如何为遗传资源的保护和战略利用做出贡献。在Scopus数据库(爱思唯尔)中进行的检索从1700多种期刊中检索到了16000多篇论文。我们的研究结果表明,关于这一主题的研究主要集中在美国、中国和澳大利亚,中非国家的数据有限。这种地理分布反映在资金来源和作者所属机构上。主要资金来源包括中国、欧盟委员会和巴西。主要研究机构主要位于澳大利亚、欧洲和新西兰。需要在中非开展更多研究以弥补区域差距。《小型反刍动物研究》目前是绵羊遗传学和多样性领域的领先期刊,紧随其后的是《动物》和《动物生产科学》。然而,过去《动物科学与动物遗传学杂志》更为突出。期刊影响力存在很大差异,印度的出版物通常影响力指标较低。研究主题主要集中在兽医关注的问题上,包括抗病性、繁殖以及对气候变化的适应。虽然国际和学术 - 企业伙伴之间的合作可以提高研究的影响力,但总体合作水平仍然较低。该研究还涉及与政策和专利相关的讨论,强调了研究结果在地方政策制定背景下应用有限等差距。家畜的遗传多样性对于全球粮食系统的恢复力、创新和可持续性至关重要。然而,中非的研究严重不足。主要研究资金由中国、欧盟委员会和巴西提供,而澳大利亚、欧洲和新西兰的机构发挥着关键作用。基因组学等创新技术正受到越来越多的研究关注。本研究强调迫切需要开展多样化的研究工作和国际合作,以有效解决全球家畜遗传学问题。