Formalizing Invertebrate Morphological Data: A Descriptive Model for Cuticle-Based Skeleto-Muscular Systems, an Ontology for Insect Anatomy, and their Potential Applications in Biodiversity Research and Informatics

Author:

Girón Jennifer C12ORCID,Tarasov Sergei3,González Montaña Luis Antonio4,Matentzoglu Nicolas5,Smith Aaron D1ORCID,Koch Markus6ORCID,Boudinot Brendon E789ORCID,Bouchard Patrice10,Burks Roger11,Vogt Lars12ORCID,Yoder Matthew13,Osumi-Sutherland David14ORCID,Friedrich Frank15,Beutel Rolf G8ORCID,Mikó István16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Entomology, Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN , USA

2. Natural Science Research Laboratory, Museum of Texas Tech University , Lubbock, TX , USA

3. Finnish Museum of Natural History , University of Helsinki, Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 13, FI-00014 Helsinki , Finland

4. Facultad de Ciencias Básicas e Ingeniería , Universidad de los Llanos, Villavicencio, Meta , Colombia

5. Semanticly Ltd. , London , UK

6. Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Ecology , University of Bonn, An der Immenburg 1, 53121 Bonn , Germany

7. Department of Entomology & Nematology , University of California, Davis, One Shields Ave, CA , USA

8. Institut für Zoologie und Evolutionsforschung , Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Erbertstraße 1, 07743 Jena , Germany

9. Department of Entomology , National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC , USA

10. Biodiversity and Bioresources, Canadian National Collection of Insects, Arachnids and Nematodes, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada , 960 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, K1A 0C6 , Canada

11. Entomology Department , University of California, Riverside, 900 University Ave. Riverside, CA , USA

12. TIB Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology , Welfengarten 1B, 30167 Hannover , Germany

13. Illinois Natural History Survey , University of Illinois, Champaign, IL , USA

14. European Bioinformatics institute (EMBL-EBI) WellcomeTrust Genome Campus , Cambridge UK

15. Institut für Zell- und Systembiologie der Tiere , Universität Hamburg, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146, Hamburg , Germany

16. Department of Biological Sciences , University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH , USA

Abstract

Abstract The spectacular radiation of insects has produced a stunning diversity of phenotypes. During the past 250 years, research on insect systematics has generated hundreds of terms for naming and comparing them. In its current form, this terminological diversity is presented in natural language and lacks formalization, which prohibits computer-assisted comparison using semantic web technologies. Here we propose a Model for Describing Cuticular Anatomical Structures (MoDCAS) which incorporates structural properties and positional relationships for standardized, consistent, and reproducible descriptions of arthropod phenotypes. We applied the MoDCAS framework in creating the ontology for the Anatomy of the Insect Skeleto-Muscular system (AISM). The AISM is the first general insect ontology that aims to cover all taxa by providing generalized, fully logical, and queryable, definitions for each term. It was built using the Ontology Development Kit (ODK), which maximizes interoperability with Uberon (Uberon multispecies anatomy ontology) and other basic ontologies, enhancing the integration of insect anatomy into the broader biological sciences. A template system for adding new terms, extending, and linking the AISM to additional anatomical, phenotypic, genetic, and chemical ontologies is also introduced. The AISM is proposed as the backbone for taxon-specific insect ontologies and has potential applications spanning systematic biology and biodiversity informatics, allowing users to: 1) use controlled vocabularies and create semiautomated computer-parsable insect morphological descriptions; 2) integrate insect morphology into broader fields of research, including ontology-informed phylogenetic methods, logical homology hypothesis testing, evo-devo studies, and genotype to phenotype mapping; and 3) automate the extraction of morphological data from the literature, enabling the generation of large-scale phenomic data, by facilitating the production and testing of informatic tools able to extract, link, annotate, and process morphological data. This descriptive model and its ontological applications will allow for clear and semantically interoperable integration of arthropod phenotypes in biodiversity studies.

Funder

Academy of Finland

University of Helsinki

German Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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