| Preferred Name |
population |
| Definitions |
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 |
| ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/OBI_0000181 |
| branch_class |
true |
| curator note |
rem1: collection somehow always involve a selection process |
| database_cross_reference |
SNOMEDCT:385436007 NIFSTD:sao2254405550 MeSH:D011153 |
| definition |
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 A population is a group of material entities consisting of individuals which share a particular characteristic such as inhabiting a particular region or area or ability to interbreed. |
| editor note |
1/28/2013, BP, on the call it was raised that we may want to switch to an external ontology for all populatin terms: http://code.google.com/p/popcomm-ontology/ |
| EFO_URI | |
| example of usage |
PMID12564891. Environ Sci Technol. 2003 Jan 15;37(2):223-8. Effects of historic PCB exposures on the reproductive success of the Hudson River striped bass population. |
| has curation status | |
| IAO_0000111 |
population |
| IAO_0000119 |
adapted from Oxford English Dictionnary |
| label |
population population |
| prefixIRI |
obo2:OBI_0000181 |
| prefLabel |
population |
| term editor |
James Malone modified from original OBI definition Tomasz Adamusiak modified from original OBI definition PERSON: Philippe Rocca-Serra |
| subClassOf |