The network diagram displays multiple colored clusters of circular nodes connected by thin curved lines, with each node labeled by an institution or university name. In the central and lower right areas, a large red cluster contains prominent nodes including “univ autonoma barcelona”, “vrije univ amsterdam”, “univ cambridge”, “australian natl univ”, “arizona state univ”, “univ oxford”, “univ vermont”, “univ british columbia”, “univ maryland”, “univ calif berkeley”, “univ e anglia”, “univ autonoma madrid”, “lund univ”, and “univ leeds”, connected through numerous lines. In the left-central area, a green cluster contains nodes including “univ copenhagen”, “aarhus univ”, “univ stirling”, “inra”, “humboldt univ”, “norwegian univ life sci”, and “ufz helmholtz ctr environm res”, connected through multiple links. In the upper central area, smaller clusters contain nodes including “swiss fed inst technol”, “univ gothenburg”, “univ helsinki”, “univ bern”, and “univ kiel”. In the right-central area, blue nodes include “univ york”, “univ basque country”, “univ groningen”, “univ sydney”, and “csiro”, connected to surrounding institutions. Additional nodes distributed throughout the diagram include “eth”, “mcgill univ”, “univ exeter”, “univ antwerp”, “icrea”, “autonomous univ barcelona”, “leuphana univ luneburg”, and “univ nat resources & life sci”. The nodes vary in size, with “univ autonoma barcelona”, “vrije univ amsterdam”, “univ cambridge”, “australian natl univ”, and “univ copenhagen” appearing among the largest and most connected institutions in the network. A “V O S viewer” logo appears in the lower left corner of the image.Bibliographic coupling based on author’s affiliated institutions
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