HabitatMech

Embryo

habitatmech:GOLD.9f162205a6 ·HOST_ASSOCIATED ·UNGROUNDED REVIEWED

Source attestations

Each upstream vocabulary's own account of this habitat. Assertion counts are per-source units and are not comparable across sources — GOLD counts organisms, BacDive strains, PREGO taxa.

What each upstream vocabulary says about this habitat
SourceLabel / pathAssertionsUnit
GOLD Host-associated > Fish > Embryo
3 GOLD ecosystem node ids share this path; first shown. See data/raw/gold_ecosystem_paths.tsv.

Broader habitats

Related terms

Terms a source linked to this concept without this record claiming to be one of them, or to be narrower than one. A cross-reference, not a grounding.

Curation

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  1. CONFIRM_UNGROUNDED 2026-08-17 · claude-opus-5

    Confirmed UNGROUNDED: no ontology term fits this concept. Nearest broader term UBERON:0000922 'embryo' attached as a parent. Life-stage review (#112), applying the rule #114 settled: the whole host ORGANISM gets its own identity plus an <X>-associated environment term, while PARTS of a host ground to the anatomy term as gut, skin and lung already do. A larva, pupa, prepupa or embryo is the whole organism at a stage, not a part of one, so UBERON:0000922 'embryo' is the organism rather than the place — the same shape as Mollusca, Porifera and the host clades. Kept as an xref (#99); the concept keeps its own identity as a term-request candidate.This is the line that makes both calls fall out of one rule, rather than an exception for terms that happen to live in UBERON: a cocoon is a STRUCTURE an insect builds and stays grounded, because it is not the organism. (source concept habitatmech:GOLD.9f162205a6)

Provenance

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