Journal of Northern Agriculture ›› 2021, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (3): 116-127.doi: 10.12190/j.issn.2096-1197.2021.03.16

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Bibliometric analysis of taxonomy research of Orthoptera insects

HUANG Haiqing, HUANG Yangfan, BIAN Xu   

  1. College of Life Sciences,Guangxi Normal University,Guilin 541006,China
  • Received:2021-01-11 Online:2021-06-20 Published:2021-08-23

Abstract: 【Objective】 To comprehensively understand and analyze the development process of Orthoptera insect taxonomy research,and provide reference for relevant scientific researchers.【Methods】 The data sources were the 1750—2000 Orthopteran insects taxonomy literature entries included in the Bibliographia Systematica Orthopterorum Saltatoriorum and the 2001—2019 Orthopteran insects taxonomy literature entries included in the Orthoptera Species File website,and the EndNote software was used to establish an Orthopteran insects taxonomy literature database,and based on the R language,the statistical analysis was carried out from three aspects:the distribution of annual literature,the amount of articles published by authors,and the amount of articles in source journals.【Results】 The taxonomy research of Orthoptera insects has gone through four development periods:budding period(1750—1778),initial development period(1779—1829),slow development period(1830—1947)and rapid development period(1948—2019). There were a total of 281 core authors,of which 10 were high-yield core authors,and the Chinese entomologist ZHENG Zhemin published the most articles.From the distribution of source journals,a core journal group composed of 14 journals including Zootaxa,Journal of Orthoptera Research,Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de France,Articulata and Entomological News has been formed,among which Zootaxa was the largest number of articles.【Conclusion】 From 1750 to 2019,the number of articles on the taxonomy research of Orthoptera insects showed a fluctuating upward trend. At present,a stable core author group and core journal group have been formed.

Key words: Orthoptera insects, Taxonomy, Bibliometric, Journal distribution, Core author group, Core journal group

CLC Number: 

  • Q969.26