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envo
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Pier Luigi Buttigieg
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Ontology of environmental features and habitats
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The environment ontology: contextualising biological and biomedical entities
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The environment ontology in 2016: bridging domains with increased scope, semantic density, and interoperation
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main ENVO OWL release
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ENVO in obographs JSON format
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ENVO in OBO Format. May be lossy
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OBO-Basic edition of ENVO
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Earth Microbiome Project subset
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envo/subsets/EnvO-Lite-GSC.obo
GSC Lite subset of ENVO
Environment Ontology
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Samples collected during Tara Oceans expedition are annotated with ENVO
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Sample collected during the Tara Oceans expedition (2009-2013) at station TARA_004 (latitudeN=36.5533, longitudeE=-6.5669)
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Annotation of habitats of microbes
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Annotation of habitat of Pseudovibrio sp. FO-BEG1 to marine environment
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Annotation and semantic search over microbial data sets
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Example metadata of a sample of marine water near Lisboa, taken as part of the Ocean Sampling Day Project (https://www.microb3.eu/osd.html). ENVO is used for the fields environmental feature, material, and biome.
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EnvO is a community ontology for the concise, controlled description of environments.

Envo can be cited as:

Buttigieg, P. L., Morrison, N., Smith, B., Mungall, C. J., & Lewis, S. E. (2013). The environment ontology: contextualising biological and biomedical entities. Journal of Biomedical Semantics, 4(1), 43. doi:10.1186/2041-1480-4-43

Or for latest developments:

Buttigieg, P. L., Pafilis, E., Lewis, S. E., Schildhauer, M. P., Walls, R. L., & Mungall, C. J. (2016). The environment ontology in 2016: bridging domains with increased scope, semantic density, and interoperation. Journal of Biomedical Semantics, 7(1), 57. doi:10.1186/s13326-016-0097-6