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- rio.11.e167869 comment "This establishes the GEP as a strategic planning document with concrete objectives rather than a mere compliance statement. The explicit mention of both equality and equity indicates awareness of the distinction between providing same treatment versus addressing structural barriers." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "This framing connects gender equality to organisational performance and innovation, positioning it as a strategic advantage rather than merely an ethical or regulatory requirement. This business case approach may increase buy-in from leadership." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "This demonstrates how EU funding mechanisms can drive institutional change on gender equality. The requirement creates accountability and standardization across European research infrastructure organizations." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "The explicit distinction between equality (same treatment) and equity (differentiated support to achieve equal outcomes) shows sophisticated understanding of gender policy. This framing acknowledges that formal equal treatment may perpetuate existing disparities." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "The Gender Committee composition reflects principles of representative participation, ensuring diverse perspectives inform policy development. This participatory approach may increase legitimacy and implementation effectiveness." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "This mainstreaming approach integrates gender considerations into existing workflows rather than creating parallel structures. While resource-efficient, this approach requires careful monitoring to ensure gender equality work is not deprioritized when competing with core activities." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "The 40-60% target range follows European best practices and allows flexibility while ensuring meaningful representation. This balanced approach avoids tokenism while remaining achievable for organizations in male-dominated fields." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "This acknowledgment of existing gender imbalance in visibility demonstrates honest self-assessment. Addressing media representation can create role models and challenge implicit associations between leadership and masculinity in research organizations." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "LifeWatch ERIC headquarters location where the Gender Equality Plan is implemented and coordinated by the People & Culture department." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "Spain is one of the LifeWatch ERIC common facility locations with specific labour law requirements for time recording that the GEP addresses." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "Italy is one of the LifeWatch ERIC common facility locations with specific labour law requirements addressed in the GEP's work-life balance measures." assertion.
- rio.11.e167869 comment "The Netherlands is one of the LifeWatch ERIC common facility locations with different standard working hours (38 vs 40 hours) addressed in the working calendar review." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "This establishes the ecological and regulatory significance of macrobenthos as bioindicators for environmental monitoring. Their sensitivity to disturbance makes them essential for assessing ecosystem health under EU directives." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Key environmental characterization of the study area. The oligotrophic conditions and physical environment influence macrobenthic community composition and should be considered when interpreting temporal changes." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Identifies the main anthropogenic and environmental pressures affecting Heraklion Bay. These stressors may explain observed temporal changes in macrobenthic community composition between sampling periods." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Contextualizes the study within broader Mediterranean marine conservation concerns. The dual hotspot status makes long-term monitoring data particularly valuable for understanding climate-biodiversity interactions." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Describes the data management approach ensuring long-term usability and interoperability. The use of Darwin Core standards and WoRMS taxonomic validation enables integration with global biodiversity databases like OBIS." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Documents the standardized sampling methodology, enabling comparability with other macrobenthic studies using the same equipment. The consistent 0.1 m² sampling surface allows density calculations." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Study area for macrobenthic community research, located on the northern coast of Crete, Greece. An oligotrophic area exposed to wave action with muddy sediments." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Main sampling transect with 7 stations from 10m to 200m depth, adjacent to the Heraklion wastewater treatment plant." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Shallowest sampling station on H2 transect, near the wastewater treatment plant outfall area." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Deepest sampling station on H2 transect at the outer continental shelf." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e174931 comment "Largest Greek island, located in the eastern Mediterranean. The study area is on its northern coast." assertion.
- s8k2pg comment "Darwin Core Archive dataset containing macrobenthic occurrence data from the H2 transect in Heraklion Bay, including taxonomic identification, abundance data, and sampling event metadata from three sampling periods (2010, 2015, 2024) at depths from 10m to 200m. Data standardised following FAIR principles using Darwin Core standards with taxonomic names harmonised using WoRMS." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "This vision statement articulates LifeWatch ERIC's goal of providing seamless, integrated access to global biodiversity data and services through a single unified platform." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "The mission emphasizes LifeWatch ERIC's role in enabling reproducible analytics and supporting the entire research lifecycle in biodiversity science." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "This quote identifies the primary challenge as cultural rather than technical - requiring a shift from individual research practices ('brain-etics') to collaborative network-based research ('brain-omics')." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "These four pillars represent the foundational elements that distinguish LifeWatch ERIC's approach to biodiversity research infrastructure." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "This describes the key architectural difference between LifeWatch ERIC and other research infrastructures - integration versus piecemeal development." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "This describes the ultimate scientific goal of LifeWatch ERIC: enabling cross-disciplinary hypothesis testing that produces more robust and broadly applicable scientific knowledge." assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Seville hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Statutory Seat Office and ICT-Core infrastructure" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Lecce hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre, as indicated by author affiliations" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Amsterdam hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Virtual Laboratories and Innovations Centre at the University of Amsterdam" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Belgium is one of the eight founding member states of LifeWatch ERIC" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Bulgaria is one of the eight founding member states of LifeWatch ERIC" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Greece is one of the eight founding member states of LifeWatch ERIC; the Greek node is coordinated by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Italy is a founding member state and hosts the Service Centre Common Facility" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "The Netherlands is a founding member state and hosts the Virtual Laboratories and Innovations Centre" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Portugal is one of the eight founding member states of LifeWatch ERIC" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Slovenia is one of the eight founding member states of LifeWatch ERIC" assertion.
- BDJ.12.e119804 comment "Spain is a founding member state and hosts the Statutory Seat Office and ICT-Core Common Facility in Seville" assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This 2006 description of LifeWatch's vision shows the comprehensive scope originally envisioned: hardware, software, governance, data infrastructure, virtual laboratories, and services. The emphasis on young scientists reflects a commitment to capacity building that continues today." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This highlights LifeWatch's pioneering vision of data integration across biodiversity levels (genetic, population, species, ecosystem) - a concept that became central to modern biodiversity informatics and has influenced initiatives like the Digital Twin of Ocean." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The grid computing analogy illustrates how distributed computing concepts shaped early biodiversity informatics thinking. This federated approach - coordinating resources not subject to centralized control using open standards - remains fundamental to LifeWatch's architecture." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The 2006 Hanasaari Declaration provided crucial political support for LifeWatch by linking biodiversity research to EU policy commitments. The declaration explicitly named LifeWatch and emphasized the need for a European research infrastructure for data integration." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The 'observatory' concept for LifeWatch emphasized not just data collection but active interpretation and analysis of environmental change - presaging modern approaches like Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBVs) and biodiversity digital twins." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This 2006 architectural vision defined the layered approach that became standard in research data infrastructures: raw data access, interoperability services, analytical tools, and end-user applications - a model now widely adopted in EOSC and beyond." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The parallel origins of biodiversity informatics and neuroinformatics at the OECD level is noteworthy - both fields recognized the transformative potential of digital technologies for managing and analyzing complex biological data at scale." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "This passage documents how GBIF's limitations catalyzed multiple complementary biodiversity informatics initiatives. These initiatives now form an interconnected global infrastructure, with LifeWatch playing a key integration role in Europe." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam played a central role in LifeWatch's emergence. The 1996 conference and later the University's role in preparing the FP7 preparatory project proposal established Amsterdam as a key hub for biodiversity informatics in Europe." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Paris hosted key meetings that brought together European biodiversity research networks (MARBEF, MGE, EUR-OCEANS, AlterNET, EDIT, SYNTHESYS, ENBI, BioCASE) to discuss the ESFRI opportunity and develop the BIODOBS design study." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The Hanasaari Declaration adopted in Finland provided crucial political endorsement for LifeWatch by explicitly naming it as the European research infrastructure for biodiversity data integration." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "Yerseke, home to the Netherlands Institute of Ecology's marine institute (NIOO-CEME), was where Carlo Heip, who chaired crucial early LifeWatch planning meetings, served as director." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The University of Ghent's involvement through Carlo Heip represents the strong Belgian contribution to LifeWatch's early development, which continues today with Belgium as a LifeWatch ERIC member." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "France's 2005 international meeting on biodiversity governance, addressed by President Chirac, provided an opportunity for European scientists to discuss the ESFRI opportunity for LifeWatch, demonstrating the intersection of science policy and research infrastructure planning." assertion.
- rio.10.e121892 comment "The Netherlands submitted the initial LifeWatch proposal to ESFRI, demonstrating Dutch leadership in European biodiversity research infrastructure development. The Netherlands now hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Virtual Laboratory and Innovation Centre." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Key statement establishing the global significance of this species as an invasive organism. Provides context for why comprehensive isotopic data across invaded ecosystems is valuable for understanding invasion ecology and management." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Explains the physiological basis for P. clarkii's invasion success. This tolerance to environmental extremes enables colonization of diverse freshwater habitats, which is reflected in the wide geographic range of isotopic data collected." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Documents the disease transmission role of P. clarkii, explaining why invasions are particularly devastating for European native crayfish. This pathogen transmission is a key mechanism of impact beyond direct competition and predation." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Quantifies the scope of the compiled dataset: 160 population-level records plus 1,168 individual measurements. This represents one of the most comprehensive stable isotope compilations for any single invasive species." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "The temporal scope (16 years of literature) and study count (41 papers) demonstrates the systematic nature of the data compilation. This provides a robust foundation for meta-analyses of P. clarkii trophic ecology." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Establishes the dietary flexibility that makes stable isotope analysis particularly informative for this species. Omnivory and opportunistic feeding means isotopic signatures vary with local food web structure." assertion.
- urn%3Auuid%3A18a8256c-0e31-4800-af5b-958ea88faf34 comment "Geo-referenced dataset containing mean δ13C and δ15N values (with standard deviations and sample sizes) of Procambarus clarkii populations and their potential prey (primary producers, detritus, benthic invertebrates) in invaded freshwater habitats. Compiled from 41 studies published 2005-2021 across 10 countries. Contains 160 isotopic records with Darwin Core standardised attributes." assertion.
- urn%3Auuid%3A18a8256c-0e31-4800-af5b-958ea88faf34 comment "Geo-referenced dataset containing individual specimen δ13C and δ15N values of Procambarus clarkii in invaded freshwater habitats. Contains 1,168 isotopic records from 8 locations across France, USA, Spain, Kenya, and China. Compiled from published studies for use in isotopic niche analyses (convex hull area, nearest-neighbour distance, distance to centroid). Darwin Core standardised attributes." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Primary sampling region with highest location density. The Garonne floodplain represents a major P. clarkii invasion front in southwestern France." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Hawaiian populations represent isolated Pacific island invasions with distinct food web contexts." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Japanese populations where P. clarkii was introduced for aquaculture and subsequently invaded natural freshwater ecosystems." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Chinese populations where P. clarkii is both farmed commercially and invasive in wild freshwater habitats." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Italian populations representing Mediterranean invasion context with implications for native Austropotamobius crayfish conservation." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Spanish populations in Iberian freshwater ecosystems, where P. clarkii is well-established since introduction in the 1970s." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Kenyan population representing African invasion front, demonstrating P. clarkii's ability to establish in tropical freshwater ecosystems." assertion.
- BDJ.10.e94411 comment "Geographic extent of compiled isotopic data spanning Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa. Demonstrates near-global invasion range of P. clarkii." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Key finding from the abstract summarizing how communication fragmentation affects European BioRIs. Identifies three main manifestations: geographic inequality, communication inconsistency, and data/service disconnection." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Critical finding about BioRI communication with external stakeholders. Indicates systemic issues in public engagement that may affect the visibility and accessibility of these research infrastructures." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Core finding demonstrating the siloed nature of BioRI networks. Suggests that barriers to cross-infrastructure collaboration may be structural or cultural rather than purely technical." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Important observation about the continued relevance of face-to-face interaction even in distributed digital infrastructures. The GBIF ECA meeting's impact on survey response rates demonstrates this principle." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Key recommendation from the study for addressing communication fragmentation. Proposes three requirements for effective unified communication infrastructure." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Technical finding explaining why data integration across BioRIs is challenging. Links communication fragmentation to technical interoperability issues stemming from divergent data models." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "Framing statement emphasizing the urgency of addressing BioRI coordination challenges in the context of global biodiversity research needs and the BioDT project." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "The study focuses on four key European BioRIs: DiSSCo (23 European countries), eLTER (26 European countries), GBIF (global but with European focus), and LifeWatch ERIC (8 European countries). The geographic scope emphasizes the European Research Area and its distributed research infrastructure landscape." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "DiSSCo covers 23 European countries with 115+ organizations, focusing on digitization of natural history collections." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079 comment "eLTER RI covers 26 European member countries with approximately 250 long-term ecosystem research sites across various biogeographical regions." assertion.
- BioDT-Research-Infrastructure comment "Survey data and analysis code supporting the manuscript on communication challenges in European Biodiversity Research Infrastructures. Includes anonymized self-reported metrics of communication and collaboration within and between DiSSCo, eLTER, GBIF, and LifeWatch research infrastructures." assertion.
- BDJ.13.e148079.suppl1 comment "PDF of the Google form used to solicit self-reported metrics of communication and collaboration within and between Research Infrastructures. Survey questions included collaboration intensity ratings on a Likert scale (1-5) for interactions between national representations of BioRIs." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "This describes LifeWatch ERIC's core strategy for achieving interoperability across European biodiversity research contributions. The industrialization approach aims to standardize and integrate diverse research products from member states into a unified infrastructure." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "Moving from TRL 6 (technology demonstrated in relevant environment) to TRL 9 (actual system proven in operational environment) represents a significant maturation of the infrastructure from prototype to production-ready status." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "The authors position LifeWatch ERIC as transformative for the entire research lifecycle in biodiversity science, claiming impact on transparency, repeatability, and cross-disciplinary collaboration." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "The four-layer architecture (core services, integration services, analytics ecosystem, knowledge conversion) built on a data lake represents a modern approach to research infrastructure design enabling scalability and interoperability." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "The concept of 'trading zones' emphasizes collaborative co-design between infrastructure providers and user communities, reflecting a user-centric approach to research infrastructure development." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "Seville is the location of the LifeWatch ERIC Statutory Seat and headquarters where strategic coordination and management activities are conducted." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "Lecce hosts the LifeWatch ERIC Service Centre, one of the Common Facilities contributing to infrastructure operations and thematic services." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "Amsterdam hosts the Virtual Laboratory and Innovations Centre (VLab), one of the LifeWatch ERIC Common Facilities focused on innovation and virtual research environments." assertion.
- rio.10.e119943 comment "Heraklion is the location of one of the author affiliations, representing the Greek contribution to LifeWatch ERIC through the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research." assertion.
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- overview comment "Good course to learn how to write documentation." assertion.
- 978-3-642-16111-7_17 comment "knowledge representation is crucial for allowing autonomous robots to perform human tasks" assertion.
- acsnano.0c02624 comment "The aim of this review article is to inform the audience of diagnostic technologies for SARS-CoV-2" assertion.
- annurev-virology-092818-015544 comment "Trim55 has an important role in regulating virus-induced inflammation within the lungs of SARS-CoV–infected mice." assertion.