Sesenta años de botánica marina (1946-2006) : criterios informacionales y sugerencias
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[EN] Marine botany appears to contribute to the marine ecological publication system early on the XXth Century. But a pattern of continuance in bibliographical occurrence can be discerned only from 1946. The original aim of this contribution is to determine the significance of the collection 1946-2006 (61 years) of the published material in marine botany, by analysing: (i) the rates of publication, from a cumulative point of view, and after the coverage of sources in the databases scrutinized; (ii) the number of contributions on each ecosystem type and the geographic location of study sites; (iii) the authors scientific community by ranking their countries and institutions after the number of publications produced and citations received and by discriminating low, middle and high incomes; (iv) the aging of the literature throughout indicating its utility and fitting the data to the Weibull distribution; (v) the number and imbalances of the journals employed. The US contribution was belo
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[EN] Marine botany appears to contribute to the marine ecological publication system early on the XXth Century. But a pattern of continuance in bibliographical occurrence can be discerned only from 1946. The original aim of this contribution is to determine the significance of the collection 1946-2006 (61 years) of the published material in marine botany, by analysing: (i) the rates of publication, from a cumulative point of view, and after the coverage of sources in the databases scrutinized; (ii) the number of contributions on each ecosystem type and the geographic location of study sites; (iii) the authors scientific community by ranking their countries and institutions after the number of publications produced and citations received and by discriminating low, middle and high incomes; (iv) the aging of the literature throughout indicating its utility and fitting the data to the Weibull distribution; (v) the number and imbalances of the journals employed. The US contribution was belo
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