This is the URI registry for the canonical Iberian Bombus replication chain (CEA grid + HEALPix nside=64). The chain anchors on Soroye et al. 2020 (Soroye et al. (2020)) and confirms its TEI-based extirpation mechanism on Iberian Bombus: Outcome = Validated, CiTO citation confirms Soroye 2020.
For the full three-chain constellation view — including the sibling HEALPix nside=128 substrate extension and the methodological substrate-sensitivity diagnostic, with a graph of how all 18 nanopubs interlink — see the constellation chapter in weatherxbiodiversity-substrate-sensitivity.
Chain graph¶
URI registry¶
Chain (six required steps)¶
| Step | Template | URI |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Quote-with-comment | https:// |
| 02 | AIDA Sentence — TEI_delta positive on Iberian Bombus | https:// |
| 03 | FORRT Claim — statistical significance | https:// |
| 04 | Replication Study — CEA + HEALPix nside=64 | https:// |
| 05 | Replication Outcome — Validated | https:// |
| 06 | CiTO Citation — confirms Soroye 2020, extends siblings | https:// |
Optional layer¶
| Step | Template | URI |
|---|---|---|
| 07 | Research Software | https:// |
A Research Synthesis nanopub is not published from this chain — it is published from the sibling weatherxbiodiversity-substrate-sensitivity repository, which combines this Outcome with the nside=128 sibling Outcome and the substrate-sensitivity diagnostic Outcome into a single cross-chain synthesis.
Sibling chains¶
weatherxbiodiversity-projection-nside128— substrate extension at HEALPix nside=128. Zenodo · Jupyter Bookweatherxbiodiversity-substrate-sensitivity— methodological diagnostic + cross-chain Research Synthesis. Zenodo · Jupyter Book
How to view a nanopub¶
Open any URI directly in your browser. The Science Live viewer renders the four named graphs (Head, Assertion, Provenance, PublicationInfo). If a direct link doesn’t resolve, wrap the URI:
https://platform.sciencelive4all.org/np/?uri=<full-URI>Nanopubs are immutable once published. To correct a published nanopub, publish a retraction or supersession (see docs/programmatic-nanopubs.md).
- Soroye, P., Newbold, T., & Kerr, J. (2020). Climate change contributes to widespread declines among bumble bees across continents. Science, 367(6478), 685–688. 10.1126/science.aax8591
- Fouilloux, A. (2026). weatherxbiodiversity-projection-nside128. Zenodo. 10.5281/ZENODO.20113780
- Fouilloux, A. (2026). weatherxbiodiversity-substrate-sensitivity. Zenodo. 10.5281/ZENODO.20113786