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Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/4970a0e1fddc9f3b39ce

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lycopodium. Lycopodium is not not actually a crop species, but serves as a good test genus due to the limited amount of species in this genus (and thus the short workflow execution runtime). Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses within the family Lycopodiaceae. These perennial, evergreen plants are characterized by their small, needle-like or scale-like leaves arranged in spirals or whorls along the stems. Lycopodium species reproduce via spores rather than seeds and often form dense mats in forests, particularly in moist, shaded environments.

Files: 6

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 19 Sep. 2024 10:09 UTC, Last modified: 19 Sep. 2024 10:09 UTC

Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/d6dcde98ca52e1d94688

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lycopodium. Lycopodium is not not actually a crop species, but serves as a good test genus due to the limited amount of species in this genus (and thus the short workflow execution runtime). Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses within the family Lycopodiaceae. These perennial, evergreen plants are characterized by their small, needle-like or scale-like leaves arranged in spirals or whorls along the stems. Lycopodium species reproduce via spores rather than seeds and often form dense mats in forests, particularly in moist, shaded environments.

Files: 6

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 17 Sep. 2024 09:09 UTC, Last modified: 17 Sep. 2024 09:09 UTC

Species distribution models for Lathyrus

cwr/f7b721e1b68d26a24dfd

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lathyrus. Lathyrus is a genus of flowering plants. They are native to temperate areas. Several species are grown for food. The seeds of some Lathyrus species contain the toxic amino acid oxalyldiaminopropionic acid and if eaten in large quantities can cause lathyrism.

Files: 37

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 31 Aug. 2024 05:08 UTC, Last modified: 31 Aug. 2024 05:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lathyrus

cwr/9f576f6e50f385feec51

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lathyrus. Lathyrus is a genus of flowering plants. They are native to temperate areas. Several species are grown for food. The seeds of some Lathyrus species contain the toxic amino acid oxalyldiaminopropionic acid and if eaten in large quantities can cause lathyrism.

Files: 37

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 29 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC, Last modified: 29 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/d8d6d991352a156cd4ef

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lycopodium. Lycopodium is not not actually a crop species, but serves as a good test genus due to the limited amount of species in this genus (and thus the short workflow execution runtime). Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses within the family Lycopodiaceae. These perennial, evergreen plants are characterized by their small, needle-like or scale-like leaves arranged in spirals or whorls along the stems. Lycopodium species reproduce via spores rather than seeds and often form dense mats in forests, particularly in moist, shaded environments.

Files: 6

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 29 Aug. 2024 09:08 UTC, Last modified: 29 Aug. 2024 09:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lathyrus

cwr/b2477ce5a0c2106c36a3

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lathyrus. Lathyrus is a genus of flowering plants. They are native to temperate areas. Several species are grown for food. The seeds of some Lathyrus species contain the toxic amino acid oxalyldiaminopropionic acid and if eaten in large quantities can cause lathyrism.

Files: 37

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 27 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 27 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/059ec70feae551253061

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lycopodium. Lycopodium is not not actually a crop species, but serves as a good test genus due to the limited amount of species in this genus (and thus the short workflow execution runtime). Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses within the family Lycopodiaceae. These perennial, evergreen plants are characterized by their small, needle-like or scale-like leaves arranged in spirals or whorls along the stems. Lycopodium species reproduce via spores rather than seeds and often form dense mats in forests, particularly in moist, shaded environments.

Files: 6

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 27 Aug. 2024 09:08 UTC, Last modified: 26 Aug. 2024 13:08 UTC

ModGP outputs for Lathyrus palustris (Demo data)

cwr/69e2f323661e497c67a7

Description: ModGP Outputs

Files: 3

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Has workflow? No

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 21 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lathyrus

cwr/ba3f7488a84a9060405a

Description: Species distribution model for Lathyrus

Files: 401

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 14 Aug. 2024 02:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/19b51ad903f23f9dcaf1

Description: Crop Wild Relatives distribution modeling workflow using ModGP for Lycopodium. Lycopodium is not not actually a crop species, but serves as a good test genus due to the limited amount of species in this genus (and thus the short workflow execution). Lycopodium is a genus of clubmosses within the family Lycopodiaceae. These perennial, evergreen plants are characterized by their small, needle-like or scale-like leaves arranged in spirals or whorls along the stems. Lycopodium species reproduce via spores rather than seeds and often form dense mats in forests, particularly in moist, shaded environments.

Files: 29

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 12 Aug. 2024 19:08 UTC

Species distribution models for Lycopodium

cwr/e9fed0d8c476b031be85

Description: Species distribution model for Lycopodium

Files: 29

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 22 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC

ModGP outputs for Lathyrus latifolius (Demo data)

cwr/23bcfd56f689a3823ae8

Description: ModGP Outputs

Files: 12

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Has workflow? No

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 21 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC

Test Dataset

cwr/2b408313359f2b6f18c2

Description: A test dataset from an argo workflow submitted via the Frontend as RO-Crate

Files: 3

License: https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-SA-4.0

Has workflow? Yes

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 13 Aug. 2024 08:08 UTC

ModGP outputs for Lathyrus vestitus (Demo data)

cwr/bae6ef0138aafbf1c843

Description: ModGP Outputs

Files: 3

License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Has workflow? No

Has Provenance? Yes

Created: 23 Aug. 2024 11:08 UTC, Last modified: 21 Aug. 2024 14:08 UTC