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General description

Name: SpeciesConditions
Submitted by: AldoGangemi
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Intent: This pattern aims at representing the habitat and bathymetric features that are typical for an aquatic species, in the context of a given water area.
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Solution description: -
Reusable OWL Building Block: 1 (423)
Consequences: This pattern allows to represent the contextualized features of an aquatic species. For simpler representation of those features (non-contextualized to a water area), use specieshabitat.owl and speciesbathymetry.owl.
Scenarios: give me the species found below 200 metres for water area '24'; give me the species having a 'demersal' habitat in water area '24'
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Elements

The SpeciesConditions Content OP locally defines the following ontology elements:

Class Habitat (owl:Class) Habitat is the biological and ecological context of a species in the area of an aquatic resource.
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Class SpeciesConditions (owl:Class) A class that allows to represent the typical physic conditions (bathymetry, habitat) of an aquatic species for a certain water area.
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Class AquaticSpecies (owl:Class) Aquatic species is characterized together with resources and water areas.

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).

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Class BathymetricRange (owl:Class) This class contains the set of bathymetric ranges. Bathymetry is numeric depth information about the ranges in which an aquatic species is found.

It can be mapped to fi:Bathymetry.

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Class WaterArea (owl:Class)
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ObjectProperty hasHabitat (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty inWaterArea (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty hasBathymetricRange (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty forSpecies (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty hasConditions (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty isWaterAreaFor (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty isHabitatFor (owl:ObjectProperty)
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ObjectProperty isBathymetricRangeFor (owl:ObjectProperty)
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Additional information

A pattern, based on situation.owl, which allow to express the typical 'conditions' (habitat, bathymetric range) of a species for a certain water area.

(type): http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#Ontology

(imports): http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/cp/owl/situation.owl

(versionInfo): 1.0

(comment): A pattern, based on situation.owl, which allow to express the typical 'conditions' (habitat, bathymetric range) of a species for a certain water area.

(imports): http://www.ontologydesignpatterns.org/schemas/cpannotationschema.owl

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Some subquery has no valid condition.

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