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  • EOL provisional  + (Encyclopedia of Life occasionally needs to mint terms to support its aggregation of attributes of species. This concept scheme will permit exploration of semantic mediawiki as the tool for managing these vocabularies.)
  • mixs:air  + (Environmental Package for air environments)
  • ft:structure  + (External and internal anatomical entities,
    External and internal anatomical entities, including parts, spaces, lines, scars, constrictions, derived products, etc. Terms belonging to this category are nouns, e.g., leaves, stems. Adjective form of structure terms go into ""Structure_in_adjective_form"" category.
    ""Structure_in_adjective_form"" category.)
  • ft:structure in adjective form  + (External and internal anatomical parts, spaces, lines, and derived products. Terms belonging to this category are adjectives, e.g, bracteal, tigmatic. Structure terms that are nouns go into ""Structure"" category.)
  • ft:relief  + (General topographic aspect of a surface, e.g., glabrous, sculptured, muricate. Differentiate this category from Pubescence, Coating, and Texture.)
  • ft:distribution  + (Geographical names of countries, states or regions, including cardinal directions, e.g., eastern. This category contains proper names, e.g., Arizona. Differentiate this category from Environment.)
  • ft:taste  + (Gustatory stimulation or the lack of it, e.g., acrid, almondy, fruity, spicy. This category overlaps significantly with Odor category.)
  • IPTC Photo Metadata  + (International Press Telecommunications Cou
    International Press Telecommunications Council Photo Metadata (=IPTC Photo Metadata) provides data about photographs and the values can be processed by software. Each individual metadata entity is called a property and they are grouped into Administrative, Descriptive and Rights Related properties. IPTC Photo Metadata properties have photo specific definitions that are widely supported by imaging software. IPTC Photo Metadata aligns with other IPTC metadata standards that are made for media items of any media-type. Thus they integrate with media-type agnostic digital asset management systems.
    agnostic digital asset management systems.)
  • ft:life cycle  + (Life stages or events of a structure or organism, including states after life, e.g. budding, fruiting, dormant, seed-shed, decayed.)
  • ft:course  + (Linear, one-dimentional shape of the center line through the length of an axis or vein, e.g. spiraling, straight, zig-zagged.)
  • Marine Species Traits Ecological Descriptors  + (Marine Species Traits Ecological Descriptors is a collection of properties that describe ecological attributes of species.)
  • Marine Species Traits Habit  + (Marine Species Traits Habit is a hierarchical collection of classes that describe a combination of a species growth form and behaviour.)
  • ft:fixation  + (Mode of attachment to a supporting structure, e.g., affixed, adpressed. Differentiate this category from Fusion.)
  • ft:development  + (Mode or sequential pattern of growth or differentiation, e.g. centrifugal, centripetal, well-developed, differentiated.)
  • Natural Collections Description  + (Natural Collections Description (NCD) is a
    Natural Collections Description (NCD) is a data standard for describing collections of natural history materials at the collection level; one NCD record describes one entire collection. NCD is published by [[dc:publisher:=Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG)]] from the [[rdfs:isDefinedBy::http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/Collection]] namespace. The term descriptions are extracted from the NCD version 0.9 prepared by the [http://www.tdwg.org/activities/ncd/ TDWG NCD interest group] and the [http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/ TDWG Ontology].
    /rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/ TDWG Ontology].)
  • GBIF Terms  + (Not for use: this is an experiment in creating a vocabulary using the GBIF namespace.)
  • SKOS Documentation Properties  + (Notes are used to provide information rela
    Notes are used to provide information relating to SKOS concepts. There is no restriction on the nature of this information, e.g., it could be plain text, hypertext, or an image; it could be a definition, information about the scope of a concept, editorial information, or any other type of information.
    rmation, or any other type of information.)
  • ft:odor  + (Olfactory stimulation or the lack of it, e.g., scentless, almondy, aromatic, fetid. This category overlap significantly with Taste category.)
  • ft:season  + (One of the four natural divisions of the year, spring, summer, fall and winter in the North and South Temperate zones OR one of the two divisions of the year, rainy and dry, in some tropical regions)
  • ft:derivation  + (Ontogenetic origin, e.g. adenopetalous, andropetalous.)
  • ft:shape  + (Overall two- or three – dimensional form or aspect thereof, e.g., rounded, spheroid, folded, folding, incurling.)
  • ft:fusion  + (Physical connection of homologous or non-homologous structures, e.g., subfree, connate, suppressed, unattached, synconnective. Differentiate this category from Fixiation.)
  • ft:substance  + (Physical material existing in a structure
    Physical material existing in a structure or secreted by a structure, such as nector, oil. Differentiate this category from Architecture and Function. Terms describing the presence or absence of a substance, such as starchy or tanniferous should go in Architecture. Terms describing the capability of exudating certain substance, such as oil-secreting go in Function.
    nce, such as oil-secreting go in Function.)
  • ft:location  + (Position with respects of environmental context, e.g. aerial, submerged. Differentiate this category from Position.)
  • Vegetation Survey Cover  + (Properties associated with cover in a vegetation survey)
  • Vegetation Survey Event  + (Properties associated with the event in a vegetation survey)
  • Vegetation Survey Location  + (Properties associated with the location in a vegetation survey)
  • Vegetation Survey Species  + (Properties associated with the location in a vegetation survey)
  • Vegetation Survey Plot  + (Properties associated with the plot in a vegetation survey)
  • Vegetation Survey Heights  + (Properties associated with the survey heights in a vegetation survey)
  • Resource Description Framework  + (RDF is a standard model for data interchan
    RDF is a standard model for data interchange on the Web. RDF has features that facilitate data merging even if the underlying schemas differ, and it specifically supports the evolution of schemas over time without requiring all the data consumers to be changed.
    ring all the data consumers to be changed.)
  • ft:fragility  + (Resistance or capacity of being damage or destroyed, e.g. fragile, sturdy.)
  • SIOC Core Ontology Namespace  + (SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Comm
    SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) is an ontology for describing the information in online communities. This information can be used to export information from online communities and to link them together. The scope of the application areas that SIOC can be used for includes (and is not limited to) weblogs, message boards, mailing lists and chat channels.
    e boards, mailing lists and chat channels.)
  • Semantically Interlinked Online Communities  + (SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Comm
    SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) is an ontology for describing the information in online communities. This information can be used to export information from online communities and to link them together. The scope of the application areas that SIOC can be used for includes (and is not limited to) weblogs, message boards, mailing lists and chat channels.
    e boards, mailing lists and chat channels.)
  • ft:behavior  + (Structure or organism's behavior aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements in a given situation. E.g. sensitive, fast-growing.)
  • ft:texture  + (Substantial properties as perceived by visual and tactile senses, e.g. bony, fleshy, leathery, papery, cartilaginous. Differentate this category from Pubescence, Relief, and Coating.)
  • ft:taxon name  + (Taxon and vernacular names, or fragments of the epithet (genus or species). Do not categorize authorities.)
  • ft:growth order  + (Terms that specify the order in which a structure growth in reference to other similar structures. E.g., first, last. Differentiate this category from Development.)
  • Organism Images  + (Terms to describe views of organism images)
  • Darwin Core Record-level Terms  + (Terms under the Record-level Terms section
    Terms under the Record-level Terms section apply to the whole record regardless of the record type. For example, a record for a camera trap bird sighting would fall into the Dublin Core dcterms:type category StillImage and at the same time into the Darwin Core basisOfRecord category MachineObservation - a particular type of Occurrence, so the value of dcterms:type term for the record would be "StillImage" and the value of the basisOfRecord term would be "MachineObservation" to show which kind of Occurrence record it is. All of the rest of the record-level terms would apply to the Occurrence record.
    erms would apply to the Occurrence record.)
  • TaxPub  + (Terms used as element names in the [https:
    Terms used as element names in the [https://github.com/tcatapano/TaxPub TaxPub] extension to the [http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/ Journal Publishing Tag Set] of the [http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/ NLM Journal Archiving and Interchange Tag Suite]. The TaxPub extension is explained in [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK47081/ "taxpub: An Extension of the NLM/NCBI Journal Publishing DTD for Taxonomic Descriptions"] (See also [http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/tcatapano/TaxPub/blob/master/documentation/tp-taxon-treatment.html TaxPub Documentation]).
    xon-treatment.html TaxPub Documentation]).)
  • Germplasm  + (The '''Darwin Core germplasm extension'''
    The '''Darwin Core germplasm extension''' (DwC-germplasm) was developed to provide a bridge between the established standards in use by the genebank community for plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) and the standards maintained by the Biodiversity Information Standards/Taxonomic Databases Working Group ([http://www.tdwg.org/ TDWG]). The DwC-germplasm provides an extension to the [http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms Darwin Core] standard of the TDWG for occurrences. Darwin Core can be seen as an extension to the Dublin Core Metadata Data Initiative ([http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-terms/ DCMI]) terms. The primary objective for creating the DwC-germplasm was to describe the additional terminology required for the exchange of genebank datasets using the GBIF Integrated Publishing Toolkit ([http://code.google.com/p/gbif-providertoolkit/ IPT]). The terms included in the DwC germplasm are from the Multi-Crop Passport Descriptors ([http://www.bioversityinternational.org/index.php?id=19&user_bioversitypublications_pi1[showUid]=2192 MCPD]) and the proposed descriptors for germplasm characterization and evaluation data (C&E) (see: [http://www.epgris3.eu/EPGRIS3%2020090507workshop.htm ] and [http://www.epgris3.eu/docs/activities/2-05/Inclusion%20of%20C&E%20data.pdf ]) from the [http://www.epgris3.eu/ EPGRIS3] group of the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources ([http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/Index.htm%27 ECPGR]). Version 0.1 of the DwC germplasm was developed by the [[dc:creator:=Nordic Genetic Resources Center]] ([http://www.nordgen.org/ NordGen]) and [[dc:creator:=Bioversity International]] ([http://www.bioversityinternational.org/ CGIAR]) in 2009 ([[dcterms:issued:=2009-08-24]]). It is licensed as CC0 ([[dcterms:license::http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/]]).
    tivecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/]]).)
  • Global Names Architecture  + (The '''Global Names Architecture (GNA)'''
    The '''Global Names Architecture (GNA)''' is described by the canonical URI "http://rs.gbif.org/terms/1.0/". Minting the GBIF Terms here. Each term will have it's own Wiki page with the description of the term. Terms are presented here organized alphabetical by their group (skos:Collection).
    abetical by their group (skos:Collection).)
  • Audubon Core Development  + (The <b>Audubon Core</b> is a s
    The <b>Audubon Core</b> is a set of vocabularies designed to represent metadata for biodiversity multimedia resources and collections. These vocabularies aim to represent information that will help to determine whether a particular resource or collection will be fit for some particular biodiversity science application before acquiring the media. Among others, the vocabularies address such concerns as the management of the media and collections, descriptions of their content, their taxonomic, geographic, and temporal coverage, and the appropriate ways to retrieve, attribute and reproduce them.
    to retrieve, attribute and reproduce them.)
  • ABCD DNA extension  + (The DNA extension for ABCD includes a glos
    The DNA extension for ABCD includes a glossary of terms related to physical DNA samples and sequence data. The DNA extension for ABCD is intended to be used together with the core ABCD as ABCDDNA. It has been developed within the DNA Bank Network to be used to share data related to physical DNA samples within the DNA Bank Network. Based on this extension the current GGBN Data Standard has been developed and ABCDDNA is from now on an implementation of the GGBN Data Standard terms. The DNA Bank Network is a founding member of the Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN).
    Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN).)
  • Darwin Core  + (The Darwin Core ([http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/
    The Darwin Core ([http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/ DwC]) is a body of standards. It includes a glossary of terms (in other contexts these might be called properties, elements, fields, columns, attributes, or concepts) intended to facilitate the sharing of information about biological diversity by providing reference definitions, examples, and commentaries. The Darwin Core is primarily based on taxa, their occurrence in nature as documented by observations, specimens, and samples, and related information. Included are documents describing how these terms are managed, how the set of terms can be extended for new purposes, and how the terms can be used. The Simple Darwin Core [http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/terms/simple/index.htm SIMPLEDWC] is a specification for one particular way to use the terms - to share data about taxa and their occurrences in a simply structured way - and is probably what is meant if someone suggests to “format your data according to the Darwin Core”.
    t your data according to the Darwin Core”.)
  • Dublin Core  + (The Dublin Core metadata terms are a set o
    The Dublin Core metadata terms are a set of vocabulary terms which can be used to describe resources for the purposes of discovery. The Simple Dublin Core Metadata Element Set (DCMES, ''purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/'') consists of 15 metadata elements: ''Title, Creator, Subject, Description, Publisher, Contributor, Date, Type, Format, Identifier, Source, Language, Relation, Coverage, Rights''. These terms was later refined and complemented with additional terms in the ''purl.org/dc/terms/'' namespace. Many of the Dublin Core terms are ''reused''/recommended (imported) to some of the biodiversity vocabularies that are described and discussed here. The Darwin Core terms can be seen as an extension to the Dublin Core terms. See also the DCMI Abstract Model: http://dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/
    //dublincore.org/documents/abstract-model/)
  • Biorelations  + (The GBIF terms biorelation vocabulary is a
    The GBIF terms biorelation vocabulary is a vocabulary to express relations between biological objects, parts and structures, habitats, molecules, etc. In its first iteration, it is closely modeled after a subset of the OBO Relation ontology (RO, https://github.com/oborel/obo-relations previously at http://code.google.com/p/obo-relations/) which replace the earlier OBO_REL ontology (http://www.obofoundry.org/ontology/ro.html). The reasons for providing a separate ontology are to provide the ability to extent with additional terms and make the dependency on the owl productions of RO optional.
    ncy on the owl productions of RO optional.)
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)  + (The Global Biodiversity Information Facili
    The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) was established as a global mega-science initiative to address one of the great challenges of the 21st century – harnessing knowledge of the Earth’s biological diversity. GBIF envisions ‘a world in which biodiversity information is freely and universally available for science, society, and a sustainable future’. GBIF’s mission is to be the foremost global resource for biodiversity information, and engender smart solutions for environmental and human well-being1. To achieve this mission, GBIF encourages a wide variety of data publishers across the globe to discover and publish data through its network.
    over and publish data through its network.)
  • RDFS Properties  + (The RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax specification ([http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-rdf-concepts-20040210/ RDF-CONCEPTS]) describes the concept of an RDF property as a relation between subject resources and object resources.)