2016
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1510820113
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Evolution and convergence of the patterns of international scientific collaboration

Abstract: International research collaboration plays an important role in the social construction and evolution of science. Studies of science increasingly analyze international collaboration across multiple organizations for its impetus in improving research quality, advancing efficiency of the scientific production, and fostering breakthroughs in a shorter time. However, long-run patterns of international research collaboration across scientific fields and their structural changes over time are hardly known. Here we s… Show more

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“…Our findings are consistent with those of other studies (Coccia & Wang , Logan , Barlow et al . ) that have observed increases in the number of authors per article.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Our findings are consistent with those of other studies (Coccia & Wang , Logan , Barlow et al . ) that have observed increases in the number of authors per article.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…It may also be due to the inclusion of previously uncredited technicians and assistants (Mammides et al . ), increased scientific specialization among scientists (Kostoff , Gould ), and the labor‐intensive work that goes into conducting ecological studies (Newman , Coccia & Wang ). Alternatively, the increase in the number of authors per article may simply reflect changing criteria by journal editors and reviewers for what is considered a contribution that merits author attribution (Weltzin et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, high surveillance and proper biosafety procedures in public and private institutes of virology that study viruses and new viruses to avoid that may be accidentally spread in surrounding environments with damages for population and vegetation. In this context, international collaboration among scientists is basic to address these risks and support decisions of policymakers to prevent future pandemic that creates huge socioeconomic issues Journal Pre-proof worldwide (cf., Coccia and Wang, 2016) 4 . In fact, following the COVID-19 outbreak, The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) points out that the global economy may contract of about by 2.5% and Italy by -7% of real GDP growth % in 2020 (EIU, 2020).…”
Section: Air Pollution Immune System and Genetic Damagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, there are possibilities from the SDMs to deal with the potential bias arising from using eDNA as a sampling technique which encourage its use despite current relative limitations. The ability to cope with the limitations and strength of the combination of these distinct research fields will benefit from the collaboration between molecular ecologists and modelers contributing to the evolution of two scientific disciplines (Coccia and Wang, 2016). Other disciplines apart from invasion ecology (e.g., biogeography or spatial ecology) might also benefit from future development of molecular ecology tools as a sampling technique.…”
Section: Combination Of Edna and Sdmsmentioning
confidence: 99%