Ozboneviz: an Australian precedent in FAIR 3D imagery and extended biodiversity collections.

IF 7.6 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
BioScience Pub Date : 2025-06-10 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1093/biosci/biaf064
Vera Weisbecker, Diana Fusco, Sandy Ingleby, Ariana B J Lambrides, Tiina Manne, Keith Maguire, Sue O'Connor, Thomas J Peachey, Sofia C Samper Carro, David Stemmer, Jorgo Ristevski, Jacob D van Zoelen, Pietro Viacava, Adam M Yates, Erin Mein
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Billions of specimens are in biodiversity collections worldwide, and this infrastructure is crucial for research on Earth's natural history. Three-dimensional (3D) imagery of specimens is an increasingly important part of the digital extended specimen network of metadata. Open-access, high-fidelity 3D imagery of biodiversity specimens improves researcher efficiency and equity and increases public engagement with collections. We introduce Ozboneviz, an open-access collection of FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) 3D imagery aiming to enhance research capacity in Australasian vertebrate skeletal morphology. Ozboneviz is an Australian test case demonstrating the feasibility of creating multi-institutional, FAIR 3D biodiversity imagery collections. We outline its project design, challenges, and use by the international research community. We then discuss the urgent need for investment in infrastructure and curatorial support to progress the digitization of Australian biodiversity collections in a way that maximizes stakeholder benefit and facilitates 3D data discoverability and retrieval.

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Ozboneviz:澳大利亚在FAIR 3D图像和扩展生物多样性收集方面的先例。
世界各地的生物多样性收藏品中有数十亿个标本,这些基础设施对于研究地球的自然历史至关重要。标本三维图像是数字扩展元数据标本网络中日益重要的组成部分。开放获取、高保真的生物多样性标本3D图像提高了研究人员的效率和公平性,并增加了公众对藏品的参与。我们介绍Ozboneviz,一个开放获取的FAIR(可查找、可访问、可互操作、可重复使用)3D图像集合,旨在提高澳大利亚脊椎动物骨骼形态学的研究能力。Ozboneviz是澳大利亚的一个测试案例,展示了创建多机构、FAIR 3D生物多样性图像集的可行性。我们概述了它的项目设计、挑战以及国际研究界的使用。然后,我们讨论了基础设施投资和策展支持的迫切需求,以最大化利益相关者利益和促进3D数据发现和检索的方式推进澳大利亚生物多样性收藏的数字化。
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BioScience
BioScience 生物-生物学
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
2.00%
发文量
109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BioScience is a monthly journal that has been in publication since 1964. It provides readers with authoritative and current overviews of biological research. The journal is peer-reviewed and heavily cited, making it a reliable source for researchers, educators, and students. In addition to research articles, BioScience also covers topics such as biology education, public policy, history, and the fundamental principles of the biological sciences. This makes the content accessible to a wide range of readers. The journal includes professionally written feature articles that explore the latest advancements in biology. It also features discussions on professional issues, book reviews, news about the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), and columns on policy (Washington Watch) and education (Eye on Education).
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