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Developing a vocabulary and ontology for modeling insect natural history data: Example data, use cases, and competency questions

Stucky, Brian J.; Balhoff, James P.; Barve, Narayani; Barve, Vijay; Brenskelle, Laura; Brush, Matthew H.; Dahlem, Gregory A.; Gilbert, James D.J.; Kawahara, Akito Y.; Keller, Oliver; Lucky, Andrea; Mayhew, Peter J.; Plotkin, David; Seltmann, Katja C.; Talamas, Elijah; Vaidya, Gaurav; Walls, Ramona; Yoder, Matt; Zhang, Guanyang; Guralnick, Rob

Authors

Brian J. Stucky

James P. Balhoff

Narayani Barve

Vijay Barve

Laura Brenskelle

Matthew H. Brush

Gregory A. Dahlem

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Dr James Gilbert James.Gilbert@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Zoology/ Deputy Programme Leader, Zoology

Akito Y. Kawahara

Oliver Keller

Andrea Lucky

Peter J. Mayhew

David Plotkin

Katja C. Seltmann

Elijah Talamas

Gaurav Vaidya

Ramona Walls

Matt Yoder

Guanyang Zhang

Rob Guralnick



Abstract

© Stucky B et al. Insects are possibly the most taxonomically and ecologically diverse class of multicellular organisms on Earth. Consequently, they provide nearly unlimited opportunities to develop and test ecological and evolutionary hypotheses. Currently, however, large-scale studies of insect ecology, behavior, and trait evolution are impeded by the difficulty in obtaining and analyzing data derived from natural history observations of insects. These data are typically highly heterogeneous and widely scattered among many sources, which makes developing robust information systems to aggregate and disseminate them a significant challenge. As a step towards this goal, we report initial results of a new effort to develop a standardized vocabulary and ontology for insect natural history data. In particular, we describe a new database of representative insect natural history data derived from multiple sources (but focused on data from specimens in biological collections), an analysis of the abstract conceptual areas required for a comprehensive ontology of insect natural history data, and a database of use cases and competency questions to guide the development of data systems for insect natural history data. We also discuss data modeling and technology-related challenges that must be overcome to implement robust integration of insect natural history data.

Citation

Stucky, B. J., Balhoff, J. P., Barve, N., Barve, V., Brenskelle, L., Brush, M. H., Dahlem, G. A., Gilbert, J. D., Kawahara, A. Y., Keller, O., Lucky, A., Mayhew, P. J., Plotkin, D., Seltmann, K. C., Talamas, E., Vaidya, G., Walls, R., Yoder, M., Zhang, G., & Guralnick, R. (2019). Developing a vocabulary and ontology for modeling insect natural history data: Example data, use cases, and competency questions. Biodiversity Data Journal, 7, Article e33303. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e33303

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 28, 2019
Online Publication Date Mar 13, 2019
Publication Date Jan 1, 2019
Deposit Date Jun 8, 2022
Publicly Available Date Sep 27, 2024
Journal Biodiversity Data Journal
Electronic ISSN 1314-2828
Publisher Pensoft Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Article Number e33303
DOI https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.7.e33303
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/3597590

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