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From: Mapping the past, present and future research landscape of paternal effects

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Bibliometric insights into the fragmentation of paternal effect literature. a Clustering of paternal effects literature based on bibliometric coupling analysis performed in VOSviewer [41]. We named the clusters based on their dominant research discipline and assigned them different colours, i.e. medical (Med) = yellow, toxicological (Tox) = green and eco-evolutionary (EcoEvo) = blue. b Indices of bibliographic connection between papers in the three clusters. c Number of citations of papers included in the map. Grey indicates papers not assigned to any cluster. Numbers mark the top cited paper in each cluster. d Bibliometric data for the three papers with the highest citation count, one in each cluster; Altmetric Attention Score is a weighted count of all of the online attention

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