Abstract
Observations of individual organisms (data) can be combined with expert ecological knowledge of species, especially causal knowledge, to model and extract from flower-visiting data useful information about behavioral interactions between insect and plant organisms, such as nectar foraging and pollen transfer. We describe and evaluate a method to elicit and represent such expert causal knowledge of behavioral ecology, and discuss the potential for wider application of this method to the design of knowledge-based systems for knowledge discovery in biodiversity and ecosystem informatics.
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Coetzer, W., Moodley, D., & Gerber, A. (2016). Eliciting and representing high-level knowledge requirements to discover ecological knowledge in flower-visiting data. PLoS ONE, 11(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0166559
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