Biodiversity data are well-indexed by taxonomic names. While names reconciliation remains a challenge, there has been tremendous progress in recent years, and integration with available phylogenetic information can support sophisticated analyses for evolutionary questions. However, organisms are also linked to each other by relationships of ecology, geographic proximity, shared habitat, management categories, and other attributes, not yet recorded in a well-structured way. These data are best modeled as a graph, which makes these relationships explicit, and available for reasoning across - just like taxonomic relationships. This would support broad analyses of life on Earth not only from an evolutionary perspective but also across many ot...
The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explainin...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) are harmonized biodiversity variables and their asssociated ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Ecological roles of underexplored groups, such as tropical invertebrates, can be inferred from their...
The Encyclopedia of Life currently hosts ~8M attribute records for ~400k taxa (March 2019, not inclu...
Emerging cyberinfrastructure and new data sources provide unparalleled opportunities for mobilizing ...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
Conventionally, species traits concepts have been conceived from an ecological perspective after gro...
Most biological data and knowledge are directly or indirectly linked to biological taxa via taxon na...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Trait-based research spans from evolutionary studies of individual-level properties to global patter...
All life on earth is linked by a shared evolutionary history. Even before Darwin developed the theor...
The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explainin...
Major research progress in ecology is being achieved through large-scale collaborations across peopl...
The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explainin...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) are harmonized biodiversity variables and their asssociated ...
To improve access to biodiversity knowledge for diverse audiences, the Encyclopedia of Life (EOL) ag...
Ecological roles of underexplored groups, such as tropical invertebrates, can be inferred from their...
The Encyclopedia of Life currently hosts ~8M attribute records for ~400k taxa (March 2019, not inclu...
Emerging cyberinfrastructure and new data sources provide unparalleled opportunities for mobilizing ...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
Conventionally, species traits concepts have been conceived from an ecological perspective after gro...
Most biological data and knowledge are directly or indirectly linked to biological taxa via taxon na...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Trait-based research spans from evolutionary studies of individual-level properties to global patter...
All life on earth is linked by a shared evolutionary history. Even before Darwin developed the theor...
The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explainin...
Major research progress in ecology is being achieved through large-scale collaborations across peopl...
The use of functional information in the form of species traits plays an important role in explainin...
Recent years have seen an explosion in the availability of biodiversity data describing the distribu...
Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) are harmonized biodiversity variables and their asssociated ...