The Population and Community Ontology (PCO) describes material entities, qualities, and processes related to collections of interacting organisms such as populations and communities. It is taxon neutral, and can be used for any species, including humans. The classes in the PCO are useful for describing evolutionary processes, organismal interactions, and ecological experiments. Practical applications of the PCO include community health care, plant pathology, behavioral studies, sociology, and ecology.
pco
PCO
Local identifiers in Population and Community Ontology should match this
regular expression:
^\d{7}$
Compact URIs (CURIEs) constructed from Population and Community Ontology should match
this regular expression:
^PCO:\d{7}$
The metaregistry provides mappings between the Bioregistry and other registries. There are 9 mappings to external registries for this resource with 2 unique external prefixes.
Registry Name | Registry Metaprefix | External Prefix | Curate |
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AberOWL | aberowl |
PCO
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AgroPortal | agroportal |
PCO
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BioContext | biocontext |
PCO
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BioPortal | bioportal |
PCO
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EcoPortal | ecoportal |
PCO
|
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FAIRSharing | fairsharing |
FAIRsharing.vq28qp
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OBO Foundry | obofoundry |
pco
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OLS | ols |
pco
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OntoBee | ontobee |
PCO
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When using this resource in RDF, the following URI format should be used:
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PCO_$1
A provider turns a local unique identifiers from a resource into a URI. Many providers are also resolvable as URLs (i.e., they can be used in a web browser).
The local unique identifier 0000021
is used to demonstrate the providers
available for Population and Community Ontology. A guide for curating additional providers can be found
here.