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Environmental conditions, treatments and exposures ontology
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February 14, 2023
Acronym | ECTO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | ECTO describes exposures to experimental treatments of plants and model organisms (e.g. exposures to modification of diet, lighting levels, temperature); exposures of humans or any other organisms to stressors through a variety of routes, for purposes of public health, environmental monitoring etc, stimuli, natural and experimental, any kind of environmental condition or change in condition that can be experienced by an organism or population of organisms on earth. The scope is very general and can include for example plant treatment regimens, as well as human clinical exposures (although these may better be handled by a more specialized ontology). |
Status | Production |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Anne Thessen, annethessen@gmail.com |
Categories | Other |
Groups | OBO Foundry |
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2023-02-14 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) | 02/14/2023 | 02/14/2023 | OWL | CSV | RDF/XML | Diff |
2022-12-12 (Archived) | 12/12/2022 | 12/12/2022 | OWL | Diff |
2022-08-12 (Archived) | 08/13/2022 | 08/13/2022 | OWL | Diff |
2022-05-04 (Archived) | 05/05/2022 | 05/05/2022 | OWL | Diff |
2022-03-09 (Archived) | 03/10/2022 | 03/10/2022 | OWL | Diff |
2021-08-25 (Archived) | 09/29/2021 | 09/29/2021 | OWL | Diff |
2021-03-17 (Archived) | 03/18/2021 | 03/18/2021 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 09/22/2020 | 09/22/2020 | OWL | Diff |
unknown (Archived) | 03/17/2020 | 05/13/2020 | OWL |
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Id | http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PCO_0000002
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PCO_0000002
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Preferred Name | ecological community |
Definitions |
A multi-species collection of organisms of at least two different species, living in a particular area. Must have at least two populations of different species as members.
Ecological community is defined broadly here, but includes both ecological interactions (inherited from parent term community) and spatial co-existence. It may be used to describe every organisms living in an area, but is often used to refer only to organisms of a particular taxon or guild (e.g., the plant community, the insect community, the herbivore community). The word community, as it often used to describe a group of humans living together, is a type of single-species collection of organisms, not an ecological community.
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Type | http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Class |
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label | ecological community
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comment | Ecological community is defined broadly here, but includes both ecological interactions (inherited from parent term community) and spatial co-existence. It may be used to describe every organisms living in an area, but is often used to refer only to organisms of a particular taxon or guild (e.g., the plant community, the insect community, the herbivore community). The word community, as it often used to describe a group of humans living together, is a type of single-species collection of organisms, not an ecological community.
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prefLabel | ecological community
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inSubset | envoPolar
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IAO_0000119 | ISBN:0865423504
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prefixIRI | PCO:0000002
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textual definition | A multi-species collection of organisms of at least two different species, living in a particular area. Must have at least two populations of different species as members.
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IAO_0000118 | multispecies community
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