Title (en)
Spatial and thematic bias in the scientific literature on farmland birds across the globe
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English
Description (en)
The global biodiversity crisis and constantly growing human impact on the natural environment call for more evidence where conservation actions are the most urgent. As the agricultural lands are under increased pressure of growing human food needs here the literature survey on farmland bird conservation (FBC) was conducted to reveal geographical distribution in research intensity, the topics addressed and to identify potential drivers for the worldwide scientific effort. The Scopus database search has revealed 2290 papers dedicated to FBC from the period 1990-2020. The distribution was spatially uneven with most papers published in Western Europe and North America. Scientific collaboration was also spatially biased in favor of countries located close to each other and having high scientific capacity. The analysis also revealed 139 terms representing main topics raised in FBC research. The number of FBC papers per country was positively correlated with Gross Domestic Production (GDP), the total number of scientific papers, and number of threatened species, and negatively with the GDP from agricultural production, whereas it was not related to area of agricultural lands or bird species richness. Spatial and thematic biases in studies of farmland birds may have important consequences since uneven scientific evidence constrains development of proper conservation solutions and limits their implementation. We conclude that research on FBC should be globally coordinated and flexible enough to undertake burning conservation problems adjusted to regional differences in agriculture, socio-economy, and bird diversity.
Keywords (en)
Agricultural Intensification; Biodiversity Conservation; Population Trends; North-America; Abundance; Declines; Heterogeneity; Drivers; Areas
DOI
10.1080/24750263.2023.2273389
Author of the digital object
J. Guerrero-Casado (Universidad de Córdoba)
M. Tobolka (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
A. Wuczyński (Polish Academy of Sciences)
P. Skórka (Polish Academy of Sciences)
L. Dylewski (Poznań University of Life Sciences)
Z. M. Rosin (Adam Mickiewicz University)
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
European Zoological Journal
Pages or Volume
16
Volume
90
Number
2
From Page
775
To Page
789
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date
2023
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https://phaidra.vetmeduni.ac.at/o:2671
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