Traits: structuring species information for discoverability, navigation and identification

  • Vattakaven, Thomas
  • Rajagopal, Prabhakar
  • Dhandapani, Balasubramanian
  • Grard, Pierre
  • Le Bourgeois, Thomas
Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Conventionally, species traits concepts have been conceived from an ecological perspective after grouping them as functional traits, response traits or effect traits: attributes of individual organisms that express phenotypes in response to the environment and its effects on the organism. From an informatics perspective, traits may be conceived to encompass a broader vocabulary that can capture any species attribute including, but not limited to those concerning its morphology, taxonomy, functional role, habitat, ecological interactions, trophic strategies, genetics, evolution, conservation status, anthropological uses, ecosystem services etc. The evolution of such a vocabulary and its standardisation across disciplines and taxa is a challe...

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