Package org.apache.any23.vocab
Class WO
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public class WO extends Vocabulary
The Wildlife Ontology vocabulary.
A simple vocabulary for describing biological species and related taxa. The vocabulary defines terms for describing the names and ranking of taxa, as well as providing support for describing their habitats, conservation status, and behavioural characteristics, etc- Author:
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIadaptationassociates a taxon rank with an adaptation which it displaysorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIAdaptionAn adaptation is any feature of an animal or plant which makes it better suited for a particular habitat or to do a particular task.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIAnimal_IntelligenceAnimal Intelligence or animal cognition is the title given to a modern approach to the mental capacities of non-human animals.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIBehaviouralPatternBehavioural pattern describes an animal's dominant way of life.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIClassA class is a scientific way to group related organisms together, some examples of classes being jellyfish, reptiles and sea urchins.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIclazzassociates a taxon rank with a classorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIclazzNameUsed to specify the name of a class as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIcollectionassociates a taxon rank, habitat, species, clip with a collection of which it is a memberorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRICollectionA collection of resources, including documents, multimedia files, programme clips and their associated .org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIcommonNameassociates a formal taxon name with a common version.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRICommunicationAdaptionCommunication and senses are how an organism perceives the world - for instance through scent or sight - and how it sends messages or warnings to others.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIconservationStatusassociates a taxon rank with a description of a recent assessment of its conservation statusorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIConservationStatusConservation status as described by the IUCN Red List.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIdistributionMapassociates a habitat, ecozone, or taxon rank with a map depicting its distribution or locationorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIEcosystemRoleEcosystem roles are about the part an animal or plant plays in sustaining or maintaining the habitat around them.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIecozoneindicates that a habitat or a taxon rank can be found within an ecozoneorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIEcozoneEcozones are a method of dividing up the Earth's surface.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIExtremesAdaptiationOrganisms that are adapted to extremes (known as Extremophiles) are organisms that thrives in and even may require physically or geochemically extreme conditions that are detrimental to the majority of life on Earth.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIfamilyassociates a taxon rank with a familyorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIFamilyA family is a scientific grouping of closely related organisms.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIfamilyNameUsed to specify the name of a family as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIFeedingHabitFeeding habits describe the dominant diet of a particular species or group of species, and how they go about obtaining it.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIFreshwaterHabitatFreshwater habitats include bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIgenusassociates a taxon rank with a genusorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIGenusA genus is a scientific way of showing that species are very closed related to each other.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIgenusNamespecifies the genus part of a binomial name, allowing this portion of the name to be explicitly described.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIgrowsInassociates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it grows.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIhabitatassociates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it may typically be foundorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIHabitatA habitat, or biome, is the type of environment in which plant and animals live.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIinfraorderassociates a taxon rank with a infraorderorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIInfraorderInfraorders are a subdivision of suborders - thus infraorders are an intermediate rank of classification, that group together related superfamilies and families.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIinfraorderNameUsed to specify the name of a infraorder as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIkingdomassociates a taxon rank with a kingdomorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIKingdomKingdoms are the major categories into which scientists divide up all living things.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIkingdomNameUsed to specify the name of a kingdom as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRILifecycleAn organism's Life Cycle describes the stages in an organisms development including metamorphosis, courtship displays and parental care.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIlivesInassociates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it lives.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRILocomotionAdaptionLocomotion is how an animal gets around - for instance by swimming, flying or climbing.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIMarineHabitatApproximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by the oceans, an area of some 223698816km/sq.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIMorphologyMorphology is anything to do with what a plant or animal looks like - its size, shape, colour or structure.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRInameassociates a taxon rank with a taxon nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRINAMESPACEThe namespace of the vocabulary as a IRI.static StringNSThe namespace of the vocabulary as a string.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIorderassociates a taxon rank with an orderorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIOrderAn order is a scientific way to categorise related organisms.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIorderNameUsed to specify the name of an order as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIphylumassociates a taxon rank with a phylumorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIPhylumA phylum - also known as a division when referring to plants - is a scientfic way of grouping together related organisms.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIphylumNameUsed to specify the name of a phylum as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIpopulationTrendprovides some indication of the population trend associated with an assessment of a taxon's conversation status.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIPredationStrategyPredation is catching and killing an animal in order to eat it.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIredListStatusassociates a Conservation Status with a category in the IUCN Red Listorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIRedListStatusA category in the IUCN red list, 2001.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIReproductionStrategyReproduction covers all the tactics and behaviours involved in obtaining a mate, conceiving the next generation and successfully raising them.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIscientificNameassociates a taxon name with its formal scientific name.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIshortDescriptionassociates a short description with a Collection.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISocialBehaviourSocial behaviour is all about how an animal interacts with members of its own species.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIspeciesassociates a taxon rank with a speciesorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISpeciesGeneric class defining a biological species.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIspeciesNamespecifies the species part of a binomial name, allowing this portion of the name to be explicitly described.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuborderassociates a taxon rank with a suborderorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISuborderSuborders are an intermediate classification rank - an order can be split into many closely related suborders.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuborderNameUsed to specify the name of a suborder as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsubspeciesassociates a taxon rank with a subspeciesorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISubspeciesSubspecies are a rank of classification that is lower than a species.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsubspeciesNameUsed to specify the name of a subspecies as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperclassassociates a taxon rank with a superclassorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISuperclassSuperclass is an intermediate classification rank, or grouping, that sits directly above a class, ranking below a phylum or subphylum and containing one or more classes.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperclassNameUsed to specify the name of a superclass as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperfamilyassociates a taxon rank with a superfamilyorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISuperfamilySuperfamilies are an intermediate classification rank, or grouping, that is directly above a family.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperfamilyNameUsed to specify the name of a superfamily as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperorderassociates a taxon rank with a superorderorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISuperorderSuperorders are an intermediate classification rank or grouping that sit directly above an order.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperorderNameUsed to specify the name of a superorder as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIsuperspeciesNameUsed to specify the name of a superspecies as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRISurvivalStrategySurvival strategies include adaptations to changes in .org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRITaxonNameA taxonomic name, describing the structure and provenance of a taxonomic name.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRItaxonomicNamea naming property, associating a formal taxonomic name with a Taxon Name instance.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRITaxonRankGeneric concept for a taxonomic rank such as a Genus or Species.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRITerrestrialHabitatTerrestrial habitats include forests, grasslands, deserts and rainforests.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIthreatDescriptiondescription of the threat(s) that have been identified as part of the assessment of the Conservation Status of a taxonorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRItribeassociates a taxon rank with a tribeorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRITribeTribes are a taxonomic rank that fall between family and genus.org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRItribeNameUsed to specify the name of a tribe as part of a Taxon Nameorg.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRIyearAssessedthe year in which the conservation status was assessed.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description static WOgetInstance()-
Methods inherited from class org.apache.any23.vocab.Vocabulary
createClass, createIRI, createProperty, getClass, getClasses, getCommentFor, getComments, getNamespace, getProperties, getProperty, getProperty, getPropertyCamelCase
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Field Detail
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NS
public static final String NS
The namespace of the vocabulary as a string.- See Also:
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NAMESPACE
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI NAMESPACE
The namespace of the vocabulary as a IRI.
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Adaption
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Adaption
An adaptation is any feature of an animal or plant which makes it better suited for a particular habitat or to do a particular task. For instance, being streamlined is an adaptation to swimming fast and being able to survive on very little water is an adaptation to life in the desert.
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Animal_Intelligence
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Animal_Intelligence
Animal Intelligence or animal cognition is the title given to a modern approach to the mental capacities of non-human animals. It has developed out of comparative psychology, but has also been strongly influenced by the approach of ethology, behavioral ecology, and evolutionary psychology.
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BehaviouralPattern
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI BehaviouralPattern
Behavioural pattern describes an animal's dominant way of life. Arboreal animals, for example, live in trees and nocturnal animals are active at night.
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Class
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Class
A class is a scientific way to group related organisms together, some examples of classes being jellyfish, reptiles and sea urchins. Classes are big groups and contain within them smaller groupings called orders, families, genera and species.
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Collection
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Collection
A collection of resources, including documents, multimedia files, programme clips and their associated . taxa, which aims to showcase a particular aspect of natural history film-making, or illustrate aspects of the natural world. A collection provides an alternate way to organize content over and above the basic taxonomic hierarchy.
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CommunicationAdaption
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI CommunicationAdaption
Communication and senses are how an organism perceives the world - for instance through scent or sight - and how it sends messages or warnings to others.
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ConservationStatus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI ConservationStatus
Conservation status as described by the IUCN Red List. Will typically have a number of properties including an official IUCN status, population trend, and a year of assessment.
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EcosystemRole
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI EcosystemRole
Ecosystem roles are about the part an animal or plant plays in sustaining or maintaining the habitat around them. Bees, for example, pollinate flowers, without which those plants would not produce fruits or seeds. Other species, such as dung beetles, play a vital role in keeping grasslands clear of animal waste and recycling valuable resources.
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Ecozone
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Ecozone
Ecozones are a method of dividing up the Earth's surface. Each ecozone is a large area that contains a number of habitats, which are linked by the evolutionary history of the animals and plants within them. For instance one ecozone is Australasia, because its marsupials evolved in isolation to mammals in the rest of the world.
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ExtremesAdaptiation
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI ExtremesAdaptiation
Organisms that are adapted to extremes (known as Extremophiles) are organisms that thrives in and even may require physically or geochemically extreme conditions that are detrimental to the majority of life on Earth.
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Family
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Family
A family is a scientific grouping of closely related organisms. It has smaller groups, called genera and species, within it. A family can have a lot of members or only a few. Examples of families include the cats (Felidae), the gulls (Laridae) and the grasses (Poaceae). Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_%28biology%29 http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/family
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FeedingHabit
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI FeedingHabit
Feeding habits describe the dominant diet of a particular species or group of species, and how they go about obtaining it.
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FreshwaterHabitat
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI FreshwaterHabitat
Freshwater habitats include bogs, ponds, lakes, rivers and streams. About 3% of Earth's water is freshwater, but this includes the water locked up in the ice caps and trapped in rocks and soil as groundwater. Only a tiny fraction (0.014%) is surface water in the form of rivers, lakes and swamps.
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Genus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Genus
A genus is a scientific way of showing that species are very closed related to each other. In fact the first word of the species' scientific name is its genus. So for lions (Panthera leo), Panthera is the genus and tells us that they are closely related to tigers (Panthera tigris), because they share the name. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genus http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/genus
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Habitat
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Habitat
A habitat, or biome, is the type of environment in which plant and animals live. Habitat is dictated by what kinds of plants grow there, the climate and the geography. Rainforest, coral reefs and the tundra are all habitats where particular kinds of plants and animals might be found. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitat http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/habitats
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Infraorder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Infraorder
Infraorders are a subdivision of suborders - thus infraorders are an intermediate rank of classification, that group together related superfamilies and families. The tarsiers are a infraorder of primates, containing a single extant family, whilst shrimps (Caridea) are an example of an infraorder which encompases many related superfamiles. Ceratopsia is the infraorder that contains all the horned dinosaurs. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infraorder http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/infraorder
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Kingdom
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Kingdom
Kingdoms are the major categories into which scientists divide up all living things. The main kingdoms are animals, plants, fungi and bacteria, although there are others. Each kingdom has its own suite of defining characteristics - for instance plants have rigid cell walls, whilst animals do not. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_%28biology%29 http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/kingdom
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Lifecycle
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Lifecycle
An organism's Life Cycle describes the stages in an organisms development including metamorphosis, courtship displays and parental care.
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LocomotionAdaption
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI LocomotionAdaption
Locomotion is how an animal gets around - for instance by swimming, flying or climbing.
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MarineHabitat
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI MarineHabitat
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by the oceans, an area of some 223698816km/sq. Although marine life evolved around three billion years before life on land, marine habitats are relatively poorly studied and much of the ocean's depths remains unexplored.
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Morphology
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Morphology
Morphology is anything to do with what a plant or animal looks like - its size, shape, colour or structure.
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Order
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Order
An order is a scientific way to categorise related organisms. An order is a smaller grouping than a class, but bigger than a family or genus. Examples of orders are willows, cockroaches and primates. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_%28biology%29 http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/order
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Phylum
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Phylum
A phylum - also known as a division when referring to plants - is a scientfic way of grouping together related organisms. All the members of a phylum have a common ancestor and anatomical similarities. For instance, all the arthropods have external skeletons. Phlya are large groups and are further subdivided into classes, orders, families and so on. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phylum http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/phylum
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PredationStrategy
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI PredationStrategy
Predation is catching and killing an animal in order to eat it. The prey can be chased, ambushed or caught in a trap such as a spider's web.
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RedListStatus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI RedListStatus
A category in the IUCN red list, 2001. Further Reading: http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria
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ReproductionStrategy
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI ReproductionStrategy
Reproduction covers all the tactics and behaviours involved in obtaining a mate, conceiving the next generation and successfully raising them. It includes everything from plants being pollinated, to stags fighting over hinds, to lionesses babysitting their sisters' cubs.
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SocialBehaviour
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI SocialBehaviour
Social behaviour is all about how an animal interacts with members of its own species. For instance, does it live in a colony or on its own, does it fight to be top of the pecking order, or does it try to keep strangers away from its home?
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Species
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Species
Generic class defining a biological species. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/species
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Suborder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Suborder
Suborders are an intermediate classification rank - an order can be split into many closely related suborders. Suborders are therefore of lower rank than a order, but higher than a infraorder or a family. All modern snakes are placed within a suborder (Serpentes). Theropoda is another suborder to which many famous carnivorous dinosaurs belong. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suborder http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/suborder
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Subspecies
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Subspecies
Subspecies are a rank of classification that is lower than a species. The differences between subspecies are less distinct than between species. Generally speaking two subspecies can successfully interbreed but two species cannot. If a subspecies can be shown to be different enough, then it can be elevated to the status of species. There are several subspecies of tiger (Panthera tigris) including the Bengal tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), Sumatran tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) and Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica). Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subspecies http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/subspecies
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Superclass
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Superclass
Superclass is an intermediate classification rank, or grouping, that sits directly above a class, ranking below a phylum or subphylum and containing one or more classes. The tetrapods are a superclass encompasing the amphibian, reptile, bird, mammal and dinosaur classes. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superclass_(biology) http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/superclass
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Superfamily
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Superfamily
Superfamilies are an intermediate classification rank, or grouping, that is directly above a family. A superfamily may contain one or more related families. Dung beetles are a superfamily containing the stag, bess and scarab beetle families. There is also a superfamily of rodents (muroidea) containing six families of rats, mice, hamsters and gerbils. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomic_rank http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/superfamily
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Superorder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Superorder
Superorders are an intermediate classification rank or grouping that sit directly above an order. A superorder may contain several orders. Sharks are a good example of a superorder, grouping together eight living orders of shark, as well as, five extinct orders. Perhaps the most famous superorder of them all is Dinosauria - the dinosaurs! Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superorder http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/superorder
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SurvivalStrategy
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI SurvivalStrategy
Survival strategies include adaptations to changes in . the organisms environment, including: hibernation, abscission and migration.
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TaxonName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI TaxonName
A taxonomic name, describing the structure and provenance of a taxonomic name.
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TaxonRank
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI TaxonRank
Generic concept for a taxonomic rank such as a Genus or Species. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomic_rank
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TerrestrialHabitat
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI TerrestrialHabitat
Terrestrial habitats include forests, grasslands, deserts and rainforests. They are typically defined by factors such as plant structure (trees and grasses), leaf types (eg broadleaf and needleleaf), plant spacing (forest, woodland, savanna) and climate.
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Tribe
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI Tribe
Tribes are a taxonomic rank that fall between family and genus. Tribes can also be split in to smaller related groups called subtribes. Tribes are mainly, but not always, used in botany to classify plants. The true grass family is divided up into many subfamiles and then into tribes, one of which is bamboo. The insect world also uses tribes as a classification rank, for example, bombini is the tribe of bumblebees. Further Reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribe_(biology) http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/tribe
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adaptation
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI adaptation
associates a taxon rank with an adaptation which it displays
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clazz
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI clazz
associates a taxon rank with a class
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collection
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI collection
associates a taxon rank, habitat, species, clip with a collection of which it is a member
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conservationStatus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI conservationStatus
associates a taxon rank with a description of a recent assessment of its conservation status
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distributionMap
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI distributionMap
associates a habitat, ecozone, or taxon rank with a map depicting its distribution or location
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ecozone
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI ecozone
indicates that a habitat or a taxon rank can be found within an ecozone
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family
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI family
associates a taxon rank with a family
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genus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI genus
associates a taxon rank with a genus
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growsIn
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI growsIn
associates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it grows. Sub-property of wo:habitat to be used for plants, fungi, etc
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habitat
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI habitat
associates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it may typically be found
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infraorder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI infraorder
associates a taxon rank with a infraorder
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kingdom
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI kingdom
associates a taxon rank with a kingdom
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livesIn
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI livesIn
associates a taxon rank with a habitat in which it lives. Sub-property of wo:habitat to be used for members of the animal kingdom
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name
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI name
associates a taxon rank with a taxon name
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order
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI order
associates a taxon rank with an order
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phylum
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI phylum
associates a taxon rank with a phylum
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redListStatus
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI redListStatus
associates a Conservation Status with a category in the IUCN Red List
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species
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI species
associates a taxon rank with a species
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subspecies
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI subspecies
associates a taxon rank with a subspecies
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suborder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI suborder
associates a taxon rank with a suborder
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superclass
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superclass
associates a taxon rank with a superclass
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superfamily
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superfamily
associates a taxon rank with a superfamily
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superorder
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superorder
associates a taxon rank with a superorder
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tribe
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI tribe
associates a taxon rank with a tribe
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clazzName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI clazzName
Used to specify the name of a class as part of a Taxon Name
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commonName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI commonName
associates a formal taxon name with a common version. E.g. Panthera leo might be associated with a common name of 'Lion'. A given taxon name may have several common names
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familyName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI familyName
Used to specify the name of a family as part of a Taxon Name
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genusName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI genusName
specifies the genus part of a binomial name, allowing this portion of the name to be explicitly described. Therefore this property will typically only be used in TaxonNames associated with species. The property is largely provided as a convenience to avoid applications having to parse the binomial name.
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infraorderName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI infraorderName
Used to specify the name of a infraorder as part of a Taxon Name
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kingdomName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI kingdomName
Used to specify the name of a kingdom as part of a Taxon Name
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orderName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI orderName
Used to specify the name of an order as part of a Taxon Name
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phylumName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI phylumName
Used to specify the name of a phylum as part of a Taxon Name
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populationTrend
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI populationTrend
provides some indication of the population trend associated with an assessment of a taxon's conversation status. The value of this property is a simple literal, and is recommended to be one of: Decreasing, Increasing, Stable, Unknown.
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scientificName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI scientificName
associates a taxon name with its formal scientific name. This may be a binomial name (e.g. Panthera leo) in the case of a species name, or a uninomial (e.g. Panthera) name in the case of a name associated with another taxon rank. In formal taxonomic naming conventions, the scientific name is often qualified with the source of the name, e.g. Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758).
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shortDescription
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI shortDescription
associates a short description with a Collection.
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speciesName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI speciesName
specifies the species part of a binomial name, allowing this portion of the name to be explicitly described. Therefore this property will typically only be used in TaxonNames associated with species. The property is largely provided as a convenience to avoid applications having to parse the binomial name.
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suborderName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI suborderName
Used to specify the name of a suborder as part of a Taxon Name
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subspeciesName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI subspeciesName
Used to specify the name of a subspecies as part of a Taxon Name
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superspeciesName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superspeciesName
Used to specify the name of a superspecies as part of a Taxon Name
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superclassName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superclassName
Used to specify the name of a superclass as part of a Taxon Name
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superfamilyName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superfamilyName
Used to specify the name of a superfamily as part of a Taxon Name
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superorderName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI superorderName
Used to specify the name of a superorder as part of a Taxon Name
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taxonomicName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI taxonomicName
a naming property, associating a formal taxonomic name with a Taxon Name instance. This property is a parent of a number of sub-properties that provide more specific terms for denoting names of families, phyla, species, etc.
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threatDescription
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI threatDescription
description of the threat(s) that have been identified as part of the assessment of the Conservation Status of a taxon
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tribeName
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI tribeName
Used to specify the name of a tribe as part of a Taxon Name
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yearAssessed
public final org.eclipse.rdf4j.model.IRI yearAssessed
the year in which the conservation status was assessed.
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Method Detail
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getInstance
public static WO getInstance()
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