OpenBiodiv offers a broad biodiversity-related querying system to answer open-ended queries based on the data. OpenBiodiv can be used to obtain new knowledge about taxa, scientific articles, and their subsections, the examined materials and their metadata, localities, sequences, and a lot more. OpenBiodiv can discover hidden links within biodiversity data and can guide research into how data are used in scholarly articles.

The system can return information with a relevant visual representation about any one or a combination of its major data classes within a certain scope and semantic context.

Data classes are:

● Taxon name (Taxon Name Usage, TNU)

● Taxon treatment

● Specimen

● Sequence

● Person (author)

● Collection/Institution

Examples of data properties are:

● Location

● Date (of publication, sample collection, etc.)

● Geo-coordinates

● Habitat


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