| Literature DB >> 35158661 |
Penelope Banchi1,2, Ada Rota2, Alessia Bertero2, Guillaume Domain1, Hiba Ali Hassan1, Joke Lannoo1, Ann Van Soom1.
Abstract
Small animal reproduction (SAR) is a main research field in veterinary medicine and bibliometric analyses are useful to investigate trends in specific research areas. The objective of the present study was to conduct a bibliometric analysis of the literature of the last decade on SAR. A search equation was created, and documents were retrieved from the Web of Science database. Documents were manually revised, categorized and R software version 4.1.2 with Bibliometrix R package version 3.1 and MS Excel were used to perform the analyses. The included documents (n = 1470) were mainly research articles (78%). The top countries for the number of documents and citations were Brazil, United States, Italy, Poland, and Korea. These also account for the most prolific authors and institutions. Analyses by author keywords, categories, and recent reviews of the literature suggest that research on the canine species is more abundant than research on the feline one and that reproductive biotechnologies are a main research focus. Some clinical topics are still considered niche or neglected themes (e.g., semen collection in tomcats, neonatology). However, heterogeneity and ambiguity in keywords and categories are undeniable. This study offers interesting insights, providing definitions for main keywords in the field of SAR.Entities:
Keywords: bibliometric; canine; feline; reproduction; small animal
Year: 2022 PMID: 35158661 PMCID: PMC8833461 DOI: 10.3390/ani12030336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Figure 1Trends of publication in the field of small animal reproduction. The trends are irregular, and the most prolific year was 2012 (n = 200), followed by 2020 (n = 165).
Distribution of the retrieved documents by research areas according to Web of Science.
| Veterinary Sciences | 613 |
| Reproductive Biology | 433 |
| Agriculture Dairy Animal Science | 190 |
| Developmental Biology | 73 |
| Zoology | 64 |
| Genetics Heredity | 30 |
| Cell Biology | 30 |
| Pathology | 21 |
| Biology | 9 |
| Physiology | 7 |
Figure 2Bradford’s Law plot indicating the core sources of the literature in the field of small animal reproduction. Field-oriented journals (Reproduction in Domestic Animals and Theriogenology) account for most of the literature on small animal reproduction in the last decade.
The top twenty of most prolific journals publishing papers in the field of small animal reproduction.
| Journal | IF a | Rank and Category Quartile b |
|---|---|---|
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| 2.005 | Veterinary Sciences: 48/146 (Q2); Reproductive Biology: 27/30 (Q4); Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science: 27/63 (Q2) |
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| 2.740 | Veterinary Sciences: 21/146 (Q1); Reproductive Biology: 20/30 (Q3) |
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| 2.145 | Veterinary Sciences: 43/146 (Q2); Reproductive Biology: 26/30 (Q4); Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science: 23/63 (Q2) |
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| 2.752 | Veterinary Sciences: 19/146 (Q1); Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science: 13/63 (Q1) |
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| 0.442 | Veterinary Sciences: 129/146 (Q4) |
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| 2.015 | Veterinary Sciences: 47/146 (Q2) |
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| 2.311 | Reproductive Biology: 24/30 (Q4); Zoology: 39/174 (Q1); Developmental Biology: 27/41 (Q3) |
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| 1.267 | Veterinary Sciences: 88/146 (Q3) |
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| 0.821 | Veterinary Sciences: 106/146 (Q3) |
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| 0.332 | Veterinary Sciences: 136/146 (Q4) |
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| 0.68 | Biology: 44/93 (Q2); Physiology: 50/81 (Q3) |
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| 2.741 | Veterinary Sciences: 20/146 (Q1) |
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| 2.688 | Veterinary Sciences: 26/146 (Q1) |
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| 3.412 | Veterinary Sciences: 9/146 (Q1) |
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| 0.584 | Veterinary Sciences: 118/146 (Q4) |
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| 3.24 | Multidisciplinary Sciences: 26/72 (Q2) |
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| 2.093 | Veterinary Sciences: 45/146 (Q2) |
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| 1.695 | Veterinary Sciences: 58/146 (Q2) |
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| 2.214 | Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science: 22/63 (Q2); Reproductive Biology: 25/30 (Q4) |
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| 0.383 | Veterinary Sciences: 131/146 (Q4) |
IF a: 2020 impact factor based on Journal Citation Report (includes self-citations). b: by impact factor.
The top twenty most-cited articles in the field of small animal reproduction.
| Title | Author | Year | Journal | IF a | TC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coxiella burnetiid associated reproductive disorders in domestic animals–a critical review [ | Agerholm, J.S. | 2013 |
| 1.695 | 137 |
| Variation in reproductive traits of members of the genus Canis with special attention to the domestic dog ( | Lord, K. et al. | 2013 |
| 1.777 | 83 |
| Reproductive capability is associated with lifespan and cause of death in companion dogs [ | Hoffman, J.M. et al. | 2013 |
| 3.24 | 67 |
| Canine perinatal mortality: A cohort study of 224 breeds [ | Tønnessen, R. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.74 | 59 |
| In vivo survival of domestic cat oocytes after vitrification, intracytoplasmatic sperm injection and embryo transfer [ | Pope, C.E. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.74 | 43 |
| Epidermal growth factor (EGF) sustains in vitro primordial follicle viability by enhancing stromal pathways in the prepubertal, but not adult cat ovary [ | Fujihara, M. et al. | 2014 |
| 4.285 | 40 |
| Evaluation of testicular artery blood flow by Doppler ultrasonography as a predictor of spermatogenesis in the dog [ | Zelli, R. et al. | 2013 |
| 2.534 | 38 |
| Effects of tramadol alone, in combination with meloxicam or dipyrone, on postoperative pain and the analgesic requirement in dogs undergoing unilateral mastectomy with or without ovariohysterectomy [ | Teixeira, R.C.R. et al. | 2013 |
| 1.648 | 37 |
| Expression of genes involved in the embryo-maternal interaction in the early-pregnant canine uterus [ | Kautz, E. et al. | 2014 |
| 3.906 | 35 |
| Chemical composition of lipids present in cat and dog oocyte by Matrix-Assisted Desorption Ionization Mass Spectometry (MALDI-MS) [ | Apparicio, M. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.005 | 33 |
| Concomitant canine distemper, infectious canine hepatitis, canine parvoviral enteritis, canine infectious tracheobronchitis, and toxoplasmosis in a puppy [ | Headley, S.A. et al. | 2013 |
| 1.279 | 33 |
| Oxidative stress at different stages of two-step semen cryopreservation procedures in dogs [ | Lucio, C.F. et al. | 2016 |
| 2.74 | 31 |
| Vaccination against Feline Panleukopenia: implications from a field study in kittens [ | Jakel, V. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.741 | 31 |
| Poor owner knowledge of feline reproduction contributes to the high proportion of accidental litters born to UK pet cats [ | Welsh, C.P. et al. | 2014 |
| 2.695 | 30 |
| Colour and pulsed doppler ultrasonographic study of the canine testis [ | Carrillo, J.D. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.005 | 30 |
| Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis in dogs and cats: an update after 20 years [ | Rijsselaere, T. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.005 | 29 |
| Fecal microbiota transplantation in puppies with canine parvovirus infection [ | Pereira, G.Q., et al. | 2018 |
| 3.333 | 29 |
| Gene expression profiling of pluripotency and differentiation-related markers in cat oocytes and preimplantation embryos [ | Filliers, M. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.311 | 27 |
| Evaluation of the prevalence of urinary incontinence in spayed female dogs: 566 cases (2003-2008) [ | Forsee, K.M. et al. | 2013 |
| 1.936 | 26 |
| Effects of the GnRH analogue deslorelin implants on reproduction in female domestic cats [ | Toydemir, T.S.F. et al. | 2012 |
| 2.74 | 26 |
IF a: Impact Factor from the 2020 Journal Citation Reports; TC: total citations.
Figure 3Trends of the most-used author keywords in the field of small animal reproduction in the decade 2012–2021.
Authors’ keywords (AKW) grouped according to controlled vocabulary (MeSH) and their frequencies. Frequencies of Keyword plus (KP) are also reported.
| Words | Frequency AKW | KP |
|---|---|---|
| Canine, canines, dog, dogs | 615 | 363 |
| Sperm, spermatozoa, sperms, spermatozoon, spermatozoas, spermatozoons, semen | 328 | 465 |
| Cats, cat, felines, feline | 313 | 266 |
| Reproduction, reproductions, reproductive, reproductively, reproductives, reproductivity | 151 | 42 |
| Ovary, ovaries, ovarian | 109 | 79 |
| Oocyte, oocytes, oocytic | 102 | 133 |
| Cryopreservation, cryopreservability, cryopreservable, cryopreservated, cryopreserved, cryopreservations, cryopreservative, cryopreservatives, cryopreserve, cryopreserving | 95 | 142 |
| Uterus, uteri | 99 | 81 |
| Teste, testi, testis, testes | 78 | 102 |
| Bitch, bitches | 65 | 80 |
Figure 4Co-occurrence analysis of the most frequent author keywords in the field of small animal reproduction. Keywords are grouped in four clusters and the thickness of the lines connecting keywords represents the strength of their relationship. The diameter of nodes is proportional to the frequency of each keyword.
Figure 5Clustering map (multifactorial analysis) of author keywords in the field of small animal reproduction. The main words are grouped in two clusters. The center of the map (black circle) represents the center of the research field.
Figure 6Thematic map showing relevance and development of topics in small animal reproduction.
Figure 7Distribution of documents included in the present study into EVSSAR (European Veterinary Society for Small Animal Reproduction) “selected papers” section (2020). *: “Biotechnologies for assisted reproduction” and “Physiology and clinics of reproduction” are the categories that include the highest percentage of documents.
Review articles published in the last 5 years in the field of small animal reproduction.
| Title | Author | Year | Journal | Subfield a (and AUK) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assisted reproductive techniques for canines: preservation of genetic material in domestic dogs [ | Suzuki, H. et al. | 2021 |
| Biotechnologies (assisted reproductive technique; cryopreservation, dog, embryo, sexing, spermatozoa) |
| Canine and feline epididymal semen–A plentiful source of gametes [ | Ali Hassan, H. et al. | 2021 |
| Biotechnologies (epididymis; spermatozoa; epididymal semen; maturation; collection) |
| Fighting like cats and dogs: challenges in domestic carnivore oocyte development and promises of innovative culture systems [ | Colombo, M. et al. | 2021 |
| Biotechnologies (canine; feline; co-culture; IVC; IVF; IVM; microfluidic; 3D) |
| Overview on the antioxidants, egg yolk alternatives, and mesenchymal stem cells and derivates used in canine sperm cryopreservation [ | Mahiddine, F.Y. and Kim, M.J. | 2021 |
| Biotechnologies (dog; semen; cryopreservation; assisted reproductive technology) |
| Ovarian cysts in the bitch: an update [ | Sasidharan, J.K. et al. | 2021 |
| Clinical Sciences (ovary, follicular cyst; luteal cyst; canine; cystic endometrial hyperplasia-pyometra) |
| Canine brucellosis: an update [ | Santos, R.L. et al. | 2021 |
| Clinical Sciences (Brucella canis; brucellosis; dog; abortion; reproductive diseases; zoonoses) |
| Antioxidants in assisted reproductive technologies: An overview on dog, cat, and horse [ | Ciani, F. et al. | 2021 |
| Biotechnologies (antioxidants; assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs); animal reproduction; oxidative stress (OS) |
| The potential of aquaporins and connexins in dogs and their relation to the reproductive tract [ | Kulus, M. et al. | 2021 |
| Physiology (aquaporins; connexins; reproduction; canine) |
| Normal and abnormal response to sperm deposition in female dogs: A review and new hypotheses for endometritis [ | England, G.C.W. et al. | 2021 |
| Clinical Sciences (dog; sperm; transport; reservoir; endometritis) |
| Lactation-related mammary gland pathologies–A neglected emergency in the bitch [ | Vasiu, I. et al. | 2021 |
| Clinical Sciences (animal breeding; dogs; cats; general reproduction; gynaecology; obstetrics; pathology; species) |
| Uterine serosal inclusion cysts in the dog–case report and literature review of canine uterine cysts [ | Sievert, M. et al. | 2020 |
| Clinical Sciences (cyst; uteropathy; bitch; reproduction) |
| Exosomes as a potential tool for supporting canine oocyte development [ | Lee, S.H. and Saadeldin, I.M. | 2020 |
| Physiology (oviduct; dog; exosomes; extracellular vesicles; oocytes development) |
| Monitoring ovarian function and detecting pregnancy in felids: A review [ | Andrews, C.J. et al. | 2020 |
| Clinical Sciences (cat; estrus; fecal metabolite; ovulation; reproductive state) |
| Canine spermatozoa–What do we know about their morphology and physiology? An overview [ | Chlopik A, C.J. and Wysokinska, A. | 2020 |
| Biotechnologies (dog; epididymis; sperm morphology; sperm physiology; spermatozoa) |
| Development of dog immune system: from in uterus to elderly [ | Pereira, M. et al. | 2019 |
| Physiology (dog; immune system; immunity; passive immune transfer; immunity development) |
| Canine ovarian gonadoblastoma with dysgerminoma overgrowth: a case study and literature review [ | Flores, A.R. et al. | 2019 |
| Clinical Sciences (bitch; ovary; gonadoblastoma; dysgerminoma; sex cord-stromal tumour; immunohistochemistry; karyotype) |
| Influence of cooling temperature in sperm subpopulations of domestic cats [ | Souza, A.K. et al. | 2018 |
| Biotechnologies (cryopreservation; feline; spermatic subpopulation; multivariate statistics; spermatic kinetics) |
| Protocols for sperm cryopreservation in the domestic cat: A review [ | Baranaamnuay, K. | 2017 |
| Biotechnologies (feline; semen; freexing; method) |
| Effect of cabergoline on thyroid hormones and semen quality of dogs [ | Mogheiseh, A. et al. | 2017 |
| Biotechnologies (canine; prolactin; semen; thyroxine) |
| Reproductive medicine and neonatology of dog and cat [ | Georgiev, P. | 2017 |
| Clinical Sciences (not available); article in German |
| Effect of melatonin on the reproductive cycle in female cats: a review of clinical experiences and previous studies [ | Schafer-Somi, S. | 2017 |
| Clinical Sciences (not available) |
| Cystic ovaries and ovarian neoplasia in the female dog—A systematic review [ | Arlt, SP. and Heimerl, P. | 2016 |
| Clinical Sciences (not available) |
| Pyometra in the queen. To spay or not to spay? [ | Hollinshead, F. and Krekeler, N. | 2016 |
| Clinical Sciences (not available) |
AUK: Author Keywords. a Clinical sciences, biotechnologies, Physiology.