Parr, CynthiaParafiynyk, AndriySachs, JoelDing, LiDornbush, SandorFinin, TimWang, TaoweiHollender, Allan2018-11-282018-11-282006-05-20http://hdl.handle.net/11603/12121Proceedings of the 15th International World Wide Web ConferenceWe describe ELVIS (the Ecosystem Location Visualization and Information System), a suite of tools for constructing food webs for a given location. We express both ELVIS input and output data in OWL, thereby enabling its integration with other semantic web resources. In particular, we describe using a Triple Shop application to answer SPARQL queries from a collection of semantic web documents. This is an end-to-end case study for the semantic web s utility for ecological and environmental research.2 pagesen-USThis item is likely protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Unless on a Creative Commons license, for uses protected by Copyright Law, contact the copyright holder or the author.EcoinformaticsResourcesSemantic WebUMBC Ebiquity Research GroupEcological forecastingOntologiesInvasive SpeciesBiodiversityService Oriented DesignIntegrating Ecoinformatics Resources on the Semantic WebText