Abstract

ABSTRACT Plant–pollinator networks are one of the key species interactions necessary for maintaining ecosystems, ecosystem services, and the economic benefits they bring. The main aim of this investigation is to identify the global trends and research progress in the domain of plant–pollinator interactions including global co-operation, research hotspots, main authors, the number of publications, highly cited articles, and various trends in the last 40 years. Published literature on plant–pollinator interactions was obtained from the Scopus database. Software such as biblioshiny and VOSviewer was used for visualization and analysis of data including co-authorship, co-citations, and co-occurrence networks. In total, we evaluated 3376 publications published from January 1984 to May 2023, and found that 2019 was the most productive year, with an overall growth rate of publications at 13.11%, indicating a positive increase in publications in the future. The outcome of the study will contribute to future research areas of interest and provides emerging hot topics that can leverage future research.

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