Introduction to the Population and Community Ontology (PCO).ppt
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1、Introduction to the Population and Community Ontology (PCO),Ramona Walls http:/ popcomm-,The PCO:,is rooted in the Basic Formal Ontology. covers material entities, qualities, and processes that pertain to collections of organisms. imports terms from and exports terms to other OBO library ontologies
2、, such as CARO, PATO, GO.,Domain of the PCO:,collections of organisms (populations and communities) qualities of collections of organisms (with PATO) processes that have collections of organisms as participants (with GO),Why study collections of organisms?,Ecology and Evolution: intra- and interspec
3、ific interactions population as the unit of evolution Medicine: collections of humans, pathogens, vectors epidemiology, disease transmission, sociology Agriculture: plant pathology, animal diseases, weeds,Examples of collections of organisms:,A unicellular colony A microorganism infection (the bacte
4、ria in a bacteremia, the viruses in a viremia) A herd (bunch of big animals living in close proximity) The sum of the infectious agents in a herds infection (all potentially eradicated with the same antibiotic) A the occupants of a biological niche (most susceptible to an pan-species toxin) My micro
5、biome Ashkenazi jews (some common genetic elements due to being a herd at some earlier part of history) People with malaria People immune to HIV(Thanks to Alan Ruttenberg),Diverse definitions of population on BioPortal:,SNOMED: A social condition (no text definition) MESH: The total number of indivi
6、duals inhabiting a particular region or area. OBI: a population is a collection of individuals from the same taxonomic class living, counted or sampled at a particular site or in a particular area Experimental Factor Ontology: A population is a group of material entities consisting of individuals wh
7、ich share a particular characteristic such as inhabiting a particular region or area or ability to interbreed. NIFSTID: A collection of independent organismal entities engaged in some form of spatio-temporal interaction or aggregate behavior Malaria Ontology: An aggregate of organisms. NCI Thesaurus
8、 (population group): A group of individuals united by a common factor (e.g., geographic location, ethnicity, disease, age, gender) ICF: Groups of people living in a given environment who share the same pattern of environmental adaptation.,Definitions of population from some evolutionary biologists:,
9、Gotellis A Primer of Ecology: A group of individuals, all of the same species, that live in the same place. Although it is sometimes difficult to define the physical boundaries of a population, the individuals within a population have the potential to reproduce with one another during the course of
10、their lifetimes.Futuymas Evolution: A group of conspecific organisms that occupy a more or less well defined geographic region and exhibit reproductive continuity from generation to generation; ecological and reproductive interactions are more frequent among these individuals than with members of ot
11、her populations of the same species.,Essential elements of the definition of a population:,More than one organism (or virus or viroid) All members of the same species Geographical proximity potential for reproductive and other ecological interactions Maximal a random sub-sample of a population is no
12、t a population in the biological sense (but is in statistical sense) sub-populations and meta-populations are populations,Examples of (possible) populations:,A herd of cattle The sunfish living in Roth Pond The lady slipper orchids living in Kettle Hole County Park The pigeons in Central Park The pe
13、ople of Buffalo,Collections of organisms of a single species that are not populations:,People with malaria People immune to HIV Every oak tree in Pennsylvania Five sunfish chosen randomly from Roth Pond,Definitions of ecological community from some ecologists:,From Morins Community Ecology (paraphra
14、sed): A collection of organisms of at least two different species, living in a particular area. From Begon et al.s Ecology: The species that occur together in space and time.,Essential elements of the definition of an ecological community:,More than one organism Members of at least two species Geogr
15、aphical proximity living in the same areaDefinitions disagree on whether or not: the organisms must interact with each other (but generally some interaction is assumed) a community must include all organisms present at a location,The borders of an ecological community may be defined by:,discrete phy
16、sical or habitat boundaries the biota of a pond, a decaying carcass, your gut the presences of a dominant species beech forest community tall grass prairie community statistically similar species composition in multidimensional space significant interactions among members,Some important subsets (sub
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