| "Webs
on the Web" (WoW) is a project to develop an Internet knoweldge base of
food
webs, which describe the network of who eats whom in ecological
communities. Combined with integrated analytical, modeling, and 3D
visualization tools, the WoW knoweldge base will increase the ability
of
scientists, policy makers, and students to exchange and analyze
information about the structure, function, and dynamics of ecological
networks. WoW content will initially focus on trophic interactions
among organisms as well as species bioenergetic parameters that enable
the modeling of ecological dynamics. Webs on the Web ecoinformatics
tools are designed to facilitate the research efforts of ecologists as
well as an increasingly broad array of scientists across disciplines
who are interested in network theory relating to biological and
non-biological systems. In this spirit, the knowledge base design will
be
extensible to other types of ecological interactions and other types of
networks. We are also developing biocomplexity educational
modules for all levels of learning using WoW tools.
Webs
on the Web is funded by the National Science Foundation and involves an
interdisciplinary collaboration of experts in
ecology and computer science. WoW
is based at the Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational
Ecology Lab (Berkeley, CA) and the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
(Gothic, CO), which adminsters the grant. Additional WoW
activities occur at San
Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA) and the Santa Fe
Institute
(Santa Fe, NM).
The
integrated knoweldge base, analysis, and visualization tools are
currently in
development and testing. Please check back for future implementation.
For sneak previews of some of the 3D visualization tools in
development, follow the links below. If
you are interested in acquiring food-web data or
using FoodWeb3D software to generate food-web images, contact
Jennifer
Dunne, jdunne@santafe.edu.
If
you publish images
generated by FoodWeb3D, please use the following acknowledgement: Image produced with
FoodWeb3D, written by R.J. Williams and provided by
the Pacific Ecoinformatics and Computational Ecology Lab
(www.foodwebs.org, Yoon et al. 2004). The full
citation is: Yoon, I., R.J. Williams, E. Levine, S. Yoon, J.A. Dunne,
and N.D. Martinez. 2004. Webs on the Web (WoW): 3D visualization
of ecological networks on the WWW for collaborative research and
education. Proceedings of the IS&T/SPIE Symposium on Electronic
Imaging, Visuzliation and Data Analysis 5295:124-132.
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