If you look at the occurrence record.
http://ocs.taxonconcept.org/ocs/f522444a-2dd9-400e-be59-47213ef38cb9.rdf
You will see the following link to the species occurrence tag, this essentially makes the occurrence a "type" of this tag.
Allowing you to browse from
to the Occurrence Record
Or run the following SPARQL query.
or run the following SPARQL query:
DESCRIBE ?x WHERE {
?x txn:occurrenceHasSpeciesOccurrenceTag boloria_selene_occ:.
}
Which can be run on the LOD cloud with the following query (or any endpoint)
Respectfully,
- Pete
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Hilmar Lapp
<hlapp@nescent.org> wrote:
On Oct 26, 2010, at 11:13 PM, Peter DeVries wrote:
As shown in this RDF
All the occurrences of this species will have this "type"
All the individuals of this species will have this "type"
Do you mean rdf:type when you say "have this 'type'"? If so, I don't see that from the RDF.
-hilmar
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