Diagram
Name: | SpeciesEat |
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Submitted by: | EvaBlomqvist |
Also Known As: | |
Intent: | The pattern intends to model the situation that a certain species feed upon other species and that some species are preyed upon by a certain species. |
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Solution description: | ... |
Reusable OWL Building Block: | 1 (429) |
Consequences: | |
Scenarios: | What species eat 'shrimp'; What species are eaten by 'seals' |
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Web References: | |
Other References: | |
Examples (OWL files): | |
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Specialization Of: | |
Related CPs: |
The SpeciesEat Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:
Mappable to fi:Species, fi:SpeciesRef, fi:SpeciesFeature, etc.
It has related axioms from FIGIS Schema that are included in the classes linked to the fi:Species class, such as fi:SpeciesRef (holding association with fi:AqResRef, which holds association with fi:WaterAreaRef).
(type): http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology
(imports): http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl
(hasUnitTest): SELECT ?x WHERE {?x a :AquaticSpecies. ?x :feedsUpon :Shrimp. } SELECT ?x WHERE {?x a :AquaticSpecies. :Shrimp :isEatenBy ?x. } SELECT ?x WHERE {?x a :AquaticSpecies. ?x :isPreyedUponBy :Seals.} SELECT ?x WHERE {?x a :AquaticSpecies. :Seals :preyesUpon ?x.}
No scenario is added to this Content OP.
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