Abstract
Aim Colombia is a country that provides a wide supply of
nutrients produced in its different regions during the two seasons that
make up its climate, being a place of arrival, departure, or transit of
migratory species. We wanted to collect the bibliographic information
associated with migratory species that transit Colombia and that were
reported in scientific documentation. Location The systematic
search for information was carried out using virtual platforms from the
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia. Methods
Information about the migratory species of Colombia (MSC) was compiled
from two bibliographic databases (Scopus and Web of Science-SciELO
Citation Index), combining biological aspects with keywords associated
with migration. From both the Scopus and Web of Science databases
(SciELO Citation index), the largest number of articles was collected
using query strings, which included words associated with the migration
of Colombian species (names associates with MSC, class of migration,
distribution geographical, migratory orientation, and phylogeny).
Results Between 1914 and 2020, we recovered 4286 titles
globally, and of these titles, 264 only for Colombia, according to the
affiliation reported by the authors in the different publications.
Publication trends show that research on migratory species is being
conducted mainly in fishes, mammals, and birds. An association between
the words and the fields of knowledge related with the migratory animal
groups present in Colombia was found, showing that the migratory species
have been studied in cooperation with partners of other countries and
this visualized with text mining. Main conclusions The data
show that Colombian fauna biodiversity is big but the number of studies
in MSC is reduced. Keywords Bibliographic review, Biodiversity,
Colombia, Information metrics, Migratory species