animal health ontology for livestock (AHOL)

Definition

AHOL (Animal Health Ontology for Livestock) is an ontology of characteristics defining health issues of livestock in their environment (EOL) linked to their phenotypes (ATOL). AHOL aims to: - provide a reference ontology of health traits of farm animals for the international scientific and educational - communities, farmers, etc.; - deliver this reference ontology in a language which can be used by computers in order to support database management, semantic analysis and modeling; - represent traits as generic as possible for livestock vertebrates; - make the AHOL ontology as operational as possible and closely related to measurement techniques; - structure the ontology in relation to animal production.

Reference

  1. Gunia M., Leblanc-Maridor M., Combes S., Garreau H., Olivia P., Meunier-Salaün M. et al. 2024 The AHOL (animal health ontology for livestock) ontology for integrating data on the main diseases of farmed animals: an example for the rabbit sector. 13th World Rabbit Congress - Book of abstracts. World Rabbit Science Association and Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology and Association Espanola de Cunicultura. pp. PH625-PH628. [2025-12-14] hal.inrae.fr
Creator: Michael Rubinigg
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animal health ontology for livestock (AHOL)

animal health ontology for livestock (AHOL)
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animal health ontology for livestock (AHOL)

EUPH Code (UID)

[1424]

EUPH IRI

http://opendata.inra.fr/AHOL/

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n/a

Created

2023-01-23

Updated

2025-12-18
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Author: Michael Rubinigg

Definition

Author: Michael Rubinigg

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Authors: Michael Rubinigg, Michael Rubinigg

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AHOL

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Michael Rubinigg
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English
Animal Health Ontology for Livestock

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Michael Rubinigg
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