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Application of Semantic Technology in Biodiversity Science, 2018
- Anne E. Thessen:
Application of Semantic Technology in Biodiversity Science. Studies on the Semantic Web 33, IOS Press 2018, ISBN 978-1-61499-853-2
Part I. Introduction
- Anne E. Thessen:
Application of Semantic Technology in Biodiversity Science: An Introduction. 3-11
Part II. Linked Biodiversity Data
- Steven J. Baskauf, Joel Sachs:
Darwin Core as a Vocabulary for Expressing Biodiversity Data as RDF. 15-28 - Rathachai Chawuthai, Utsugi Jinbo, Hideaki Takeda:
Linked Open Data Model for Taxonomic Information. 29-52 - Matthew J. Yoder, Michael B. Twidale, Andrea K. Thomer, Lars Vogt
, Nico M. Franz, Jinlong Guo, Andrew R. Deans, James P. Balhoff:
Taxonomy and the Production of Semantic Phenotypes. 53-77
Part III. Biodiversity Ontologies
- Ramona L. Walls, Pier Luigi Buttigieg, John Deck, Robert P. Guralnick, John Wieczorek:
Integrating and Managing Biodiversity Data with the Biocollections Ontology. 81-105 - Robert Hoehndorf, Claus Weiland, Marco Schmidt
, Quentin Groom, George Gosline, Stefan Dressler, Thomas Hamann:
The Flora Phenotype Ontology (FLOPO) and the FLOPO Knowledgebase. 107-119 - Fabrice Teletchea:
Development of a Fish Reproduction Ontology to Support STOREFISH, a Database of Fish Reproductive Strategies. 121-134
Part IV. Novel Insights Through Application
- Nic Herndon
, Taylor Falk, Emily S. Grau, Sook Jung, Stephen P. Ficklin, Dorrie Main, Margaret E. Staton, Jill L. Wegrzyn:
Association Mapping for Forest Trees with CartograTree. 137-149 - Carrine E. Blank, Hong Cui, Jin Mao, Lisa R. Moore, Robert W. Thacker, Ramona L. Walls:
Accelerating the Large-Scale Study of Prokaryotic Phenotypes and Niche Space Evolution Through Time Using the MicrO Ontology, MicroPIE, and MicroPIEDigester Software. 151-185 - Ian Braun, James P. Balhoff, Tanya Z. Berardini, Laurel Cooper, Georgios V. Gkoutos, Lisa C. Harper, Eva Huala, Pankaj Jaiswal, Toni Kazic, Hilmar Lapp
, James A. Macklin, Chelsea D. Specht, Todd J. Vision, Ramona L. Walls, Carolyn J. Lawrence-Dill:
'Computable' Phenotypes Enable Comparative and Predictive Phenomics Among Plant Species and Across Domains of Life. 187-205 - Paula M. Mabee, Wasila M. Dahdul, James P. Balhoff, Hilmar Lapp
, Prashanti Manda, Josef C. Uyeda, Todd J. Vision, Monte Westerfield:
Phenoscape: Semantic analysis of organismal traits and genes yields insights in evolutionary biology. 207-224

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