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Corresponding author: Debora P Drucker (debora.drucker@embrapa.br)
Received: 05 Nov 2024 | Published: 06 Nov 2024
© 2024 Debora Drucker, José Salim, Jorrit Poelen, Filipi Soares
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Drucker D, Salim J, Poelen J, Soares F (2024) Collectively Working towards Plant-Pollinator Interactions Data Interoperability and Reuse: Lessons Learned from the WorldFAIR Project. Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 8: e141109. https://doi.org/10.3897/biss.8.141109
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The WorldFAIR project worked with eleven case studies to advance the implementation of the FAIR data principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable;
In the second phase of the project, we performed six studies to adopt standards recommended in the first phase. Our approach for plant-pollinator data standardization was based on Darwin Core (
The standardization strategy was successful and increased the interoperability of plant-pollinator interaction data, resulting in a process that allows tracking the provenance of the data, as well as facilitates the reuse of datasets (
Moving from diverse approaches and siloed initiatives to widely available FAIR plant-pollination interaction data for scientists and decision-makers will enable the development of integrative studies that enhance our understanding of species biology, behavior, ecology, phenology, and evolution.
FAIR, agriculture, ecosystem services, community, data sharing
Debora P Drucker
SPNHC-TDWG 2024
‘Global cooperation on FAIR data policy and practice' (WorldFAIR) has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe project call HORIZON-WIDERA-2021-ERA-01-01, grant agreement 101058393. SURPASS2 project FAPESP: 2018/14994-1