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Ontologies
FOODON
FoodOn (FOODON)
OWL
Last submission date February 2, 2025

General information

Abstract

The scope of FoodOn is ambitious and will require input from multiple domains. FoodOn imports material from several ontologies covering anatomy, taxonomy, geography and cultural heritage. We aim to create content to cover gaps in the representation of food-related products and processes. This ontology is being applied to research and clinical datasets in academia and government. We also anticipate industry uptake since agricultural and consumer devices connected to the Internet of Things will require a standard food vocabulary that has a global, multilingual reach.

Description

FoodOn is a consortium-driven project to build a comprehensive and easily accessible global farm-to-fork ontology about food, that accurately and consistently describes foods commonly known in cultures from around the world., that accurately and consistently describes foods commonly known in cultures from around the world. See https://foodon.org for more details.
Initial created on January 29, 2025. For additional information, contact Damion Dooley (damion_dooley@sfu.ca).

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Categories and subjects

Anim
Food
Nut
Plant


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Ontology relations network

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Submissions

Identifiers

URI

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/foodon.owl
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/foodon.owl
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Version IRI

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/foodon/releases/2025-02-01/foodon.owl
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/foodon/releases/2025-02-01/foodon.owl
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Other identifier

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-018-0032-6
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41538-018-0032-6
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AgroPortal URI

https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FOODON
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FOODON
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ID http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FOODON_03413360
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FOODON_03413360
https://agroportal.lirmm.fr/ontologies/FOODON/FOODON_03413360
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Preferred name

diadromous fish

Definitions
Diadromous fish travel between salt and fresh water. Anadromous fish live in the sea mostly, breed in fresh water; the best-known are salmon, which hatch in small freshwater streams, go down to the sea and live there for several years, then return to the same streams where they were hatched, spawn, and die shortly thereafter. Salmon are capable of going hundreds of kilometers upriver, and humans must install fish ladders in dams to enable the salmon to get past. Catadromous fish live in fresh water, breed in the sea; the most remarkable are freshwater eels of genus Anguilla, whose larvae drift on the open ocean, sometimes for months or years, before travelling thousands of kilometres back to their original streams. Amphidromous fish move between fresh and salt water during some part of life cycle, but not for breeding.
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