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A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)

BACKGROUND: The greater cane rat (GCR), reputed to be African's second largest rodent, is a precocial hystricomorph with an uncommon phenotype and life history. Scientific and socio‐economic interests in the GCR have led to heightened research efforts targeted towards a better understanding of...

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Autores principales: Mustapha, Oluwaseun Ahmed, Teriba, Ebunoluwa Elizabeth, Ezekiel, Oluwaseun Samuel, Olude, Ayokunle Matthew, Akinloye, Adebayo Koyuum, Olopade, James Olukayode
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7167232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32318658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12103
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author Mustapha, Oluwaseun Ahmed
Teriba, Ebunoluwa Elizabeth
Ezekiel, Oluwaseun Samuel
Olude, Ayokunle Matthew
Akinloye, Adebayo Koyuum
Olopade, James Olukayode
author_facet Mustapha, Oluwaseun Ahmed
Teriba, Ebunoluwa Elizabeth
Ezekiel, Oluwaseun Samuel
Olude, Ayokunle Matthew
Akinloye, Adebayo Koyuum
Olopade, James Olukayode
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description BACKGROUND: The greater cane rat (GCR), reputed to be African's second largest rodent, is a precocial hystricomorph with an uncommon phenotype and life history. Scientific and socio‐economic interests in the GCR have led to heightened research efforts targeted towards a better understanding of its biology and exploration of its economic and translational usefulness. METHODS: Records of all online scientific publications on the GCR from Google, Google Scholar, PubMed, science.gov, Ebscohost and Worldwide science, with the exception of research theses, proceedings, unpublished projects and abstracts, were collated and analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: A total of 146 published scholarly articles spanning about six decades were retrieved, with 98% of the GCR publications originating from African countries. Nigeria boasts the highest number of publications (58.22%) followed by Ghana (21.23%) and South Africa (5.48%) while Senegal contributed the least (0.69%). Publications were sorted into ten field categories. The field with the highest number of articles (41.78%) was animal breeding and management recording, closely followed by anatomy (37.67%). Lesser contributions were made by parasitology (5.48%), biochemistry/hematology (4.8%), pharmacology/toxicology (4.11%), pathology (2.06%), and surgery/anesthesia and physiology (1.37% apiece). The fields with fewest contributions were microbiology and developmental biology (0.69% each). CONCLUSION: This study chronicles the spectrum of knowledge available on the GCR, highlighting the knowledge gap that still exists in various fields in order to provide advocacy for new frontiers in research efforts on this rodent. We suggest the need for a clearly defined and well integrated national/regional policy aimed at establishing Africa's foremost micro‐livestock rodent, the greater cane rat, on the world's scientific radar.
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spelling pubmed-71672322020-04-21 A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827) Mustapha, Oluwaseun Ahmed Teriba, Ebunoluwa Elizabeth Ezekiel, Oluwaseun Samuel Olude, Ayokunle Matthew Akinloye, Adebayo Koyuum Olopade, James Olukayode Animal Model Exp Med Original Articles BACKGROUND: The greater cane rat (GCR), reputed to be African's second largest rodent, is a precocial hystricomorph with an uncommon phenotype and life history. Scientific and socio‐economic interests in the GCR have led to heightened research efforts targeted towards a better understanding of its biology and exploration of its economic and translational usefulness. METHODS: Records of all online scientific publications on the GCR from Google, Google Scholar, PubMed, science.gov, Ebscohost and Worldwide science, with the exception of research theses, proceedings, unpublished projects and abstracts, were collated and analyzed using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: A total of 146 published scholarly articles spanning about six decades were retrieved, with 98% of the GCR publications originating from African countries. Nigeria boasts the highest number of publications (58.22%) followed by Ghana (21.23%) and South Africa (5.48%) while Senegal contributed the least (0.69%). Publications were sorted into ten field categories. The field with the highest number of articles (41.78%) was animal breeding and management recording, closely followed by anatomy (37.67%). Lesser contributions were made by parasitology (5.48%), biochemistry/hematology (4.8%), pharmacology/toxicology (4.11%), pathology (2.06%), and surgery/anesthesia and physiology (1.37% apiece). The fields with fewest contributions were microbiology and developmental biology (0.69% each). CONCLUSION: This study chronicles the spectrum of knowledge available on the GCR, highlighting the knowledge gap that still exists in various fields in order to provide advocacy for new frontiers in research efforts on this rodent. We suggest the need for a clearly defined and well integrated national/regional policy aimed at establishing Africa's foremost micro‐livestock rodent, the greater cane rat, on the world's scientific radar. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7167232/ /pubmed/32318658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12103 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Animal Models and Experimental Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Chinese Association for Laboratory Animal Sciences This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mustapha, Oluwaseun Ahmed
Teriba, Ebunoluwa Elizabeth
Ezekiel, Oluwaseun Samuel
Olude, Ayokunle Matthew
Akinloye, Adebayo Koyuum
Olopade, James Olukayode
A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title_full A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title_fullStr A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title_full_unstemmed A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title_short A study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827)
title_sort study of scientific publications on the greater cane rat (thryonomys swinderianus, temminck 1827)
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7167232/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32318658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ame2.12103
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