低影响因素期刊在保护实施中的作用
Jonathan J Choi1,2, Leo C Gaskins1, Joseph P Morton1,3
1Duke University Marine Lab, Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University, Beaufort, North Carolina, USA.
概括
保护科学通常依赖于专门的,低影响因素 (IF) 期刊. 这项研究发现,危物种法 (ESA) 大量引用这些利基出版物,突出了学术激励和保护需求之间的脱节.
科学领域:
- 生态与保护生物学 生态与保护生物学
- 环境政策和环境法
- 圣经计量学和科学计量学
背景情况:
- 学术职业发展优先考虑具有高影响因素 (IF) 的期刊.
- 保护科学经常在较低的IF期刊中发表物种和区域特定的数据.
- 这就造成了学术激励与保护的实际需求之间的潜在冲突.
研究的目的:
- 调查学术出版激励和美国使用的科学文献之间的不匹配. 危物种法 (ESA) 的实施.
- 评估日志影响因素及其对ESA下联邦保护工作的贡献之间的关系.
主要方法:
- 在第二届奥巴马政府 (2012-2016) 期间,分析了ESA列表中引用的13,292个来源.
- 专注于785期刊发表在这些列表中引用的同行评审论文.
- 将期刊影响因素与其在ESA列表中的引用频率进行比较.
主要成果:
- 在ESA列表中引用的大多数同行评审文章来自低IF或无IF期刊.
- 这些期刊通常专注于特定的种类或地理区域.
- 期刊IF与其对联邦保护决定的贡献没有相关性.
结论:
- 支持像ESA这样的关键保护法规的科学通常来自专门的低IF期刊.
- 需要认识到,重视和资助这种具体的,可操作的保护科学.
- 虽然具有高影响力的多学科研究很重要,但它不应该掩盖分类种和特定区域研究的重要作用.
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