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La paleontología de los vertebrados en Argentina desde la segunda mitad del siglo XX hasta nuestros días: un estudio cuali-cuantitativo basado en Ameghiniana

Authors: Ortiz Jaureguizar, Edgardo; Posadas, Paula; Miguel, Sandra; Abello, María Alejandra; Luy, Amalia; Hidalgo, Mónica; Stubbs, Edgardo;

La paleontología de los vertebrados en Argentina desde la segunda mitad del siglo XX hasta nuestros días: un estudio cuali-cuantitativo basado en Ameghiniana

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El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la evolución de la Paleontología de Vertebrados en Argentina, tomando como fuente la revista Ameghiniana. Utilizando todos los documentos sobre Paleontología de Vertebrados publicados en dicha revista en el período 1957-2014, se cuantificaron aspectos como el número de trabajos publicados, el número de firmas (totales y por trabajo), los porcentajes de autores hombres y mujeres, la procedencia del primer autor, la procedencia geográfica de los fósiles, la representación de los grandes intervalos temporales (eras y períodos) y los temas considerados. Se analizaron un total de 668 documentos. Los resultados muestran a lo largo del periodo un incremento en el número de trabajos y en el número de autores por trabajo (esto último, fundamentalmente a partir de los ?80). Asimismo, se observa un incremento en la cantidad de autorías masculinas y femeninas, en una disciplina aun masculinizada pero que muestra una promisoria tendencia hacia la paridad/equidad de géneros. Predominan las autorías únicas y dobles. La mayoría de los documentos tienen investigadores argentinos como primeros autores (especialmente de La Plata). En relación con la representación de los grandes intervalos temporales, predominan los trabajos sobre el Cenozoico y, dentro de esta Era, del Neógeno. En cuanto a los temas principales, predominan los trabajos taxonómicos. Los taxones más estudiados son los mamíferos (fundamentalmente roedores y xenartros) y los reptiles (dinosaurios). Los fósiles considerados provienen principalmente de Argentina (especialmente de Patagonia, seguidos por los de la región Pampeana). Los resultados obtenidos son explicados en el contexto histórico en el que se ha desarrollado la disciplina en la Argentina.

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History, AMEGHINIANA, Bibliometry, Argentina, GN1-890, Historia, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5, paleontología de los vertebrados, Ameghiniana, historia, bibliometría, Paleontología de los vertebrados, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, Bibliometría, Bibliotecología y ciencia de la información, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Ciencias Naturales, Ameghiniana, Vertebrate paleontology, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1, BIBLIOMETRIA, Producción científica, Producción científica, PALEONTOLOGIA DE LOS VERTEBRADOS, métricas, Bibliotecología y ciencia de la información, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.8, revistas científicas, Paleontología de los vertebrados, HISTORIA, Anthropology, Bibliometría, Argentine, QH1-278.5, Natural history (General)

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