Pointing out geographic and gender disparities related to productivity indicators among Brazilian ecotoxicologists

Author:

da Silva Freitas Livia1ORCID,de Lima Brum Rodrigo1ORCID,da Rosa Moraes Niely G.1ORCID,dal Pizzol Juliana L.1ORCID,Amado Lilian L.2ORCID,Nilin Jeamylle3ORCID,Salla Raquel F.4ORCID,Rocha Thiago L.4ORCID,Camargo Letícia S.5ORCID,Coronas Mariana V.6ORCID,da Silva Pereira Tatiana7ORCID,da Silva Júnior Flavio M. R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Programa de Pós‐Graduação em Ciências da Saúde, Faculdade de Medicina Universidade Federal do Rio Grande—FURG Rio Grande Rio Grande do Sul Brasil

2. Laboratório de Ecotoxicologia (LABECOTOX) e Laboratório de Monitoramento Ambiental Marinho (LAPMAR), Instituto de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal do Pará Belém Pará Brasil

3. Instituto de Biologia Universidade Federal de Uberlândia Uberlândia Minas Gerais Brasil

4. Programa de Pós Graduação em Biodiversidade Animal Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) Goiânia Goiás Brasil

5. Ciências Regulatórias, BASF SA São Paulo São Paulo Brasil

6. Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Campus de Cachoeira do Sul Cachoeira do Sul Rio Grande do Sul Brasil

7. Laboratório de Ecologia, Faculdade de Ciências Biológicas Universidade Federal do Pará Altamira Pará Brasil

Abstract

AbstractPolicies and actions related to diversity, equity, and inclusion have been discussed recently in Brazil, but there is still limited information available for most academic and knowledge fields, including ecotoxicology. This study aimed to describe the profile of Brazilian ecotoxicologists and assess gender and geographical disparities, especially regarding productivity indicators. An ecological study was conducted using data of the researchers registered in the open‐access database of the Brazilian Society of Ecotoxicology, along with their respective curriculum data available on the Lattes Platform, which is the main registry portal for Brazilian researchers. The target population of our study was ecotoxicology researchers in academic educational institutions with a focus on human resource training. The data, collected in 2021, led to the inclusion of a total of 177 researchers in this study, with 62 men and 115 women, and 42.37% working in the southeastern region. Female researchers generally showed lower rates of scientific productivity when the analyzed metrics included research productivity scholarships, the number of articles published in scientific journals, and the number of articles published with international collaborations, compared to male researchers. Researchers from the southeastern and southern regions also had higher rates of productivity and human resource training compared to those from other regions of the country. The proportion of funding grants received was significantly higher among men, and this profile was also observed among researchers from the southern and southeastern regions, although with a smaller disparity. This means that there is an uneven distribution of funding grants from funding organizations, which favors men and urban centers. Our findings highlight gender and geographic disparities in the scientific production of ecotoxicologists working in Brazil and reinforce the existence of complex obstacles that need to be addressed and combated within scientific societies. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2024;20:1209–1216. © 2024 SETAC

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Wiley

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