JOSÉ A. SALIM, USPANTONIO M. SARAIVA, USPPAULA F. ZERMOGLIO, UNIVERSIDAD DE BUENOS AIRESKAYNA AGOSTINI, UFSCARMARINA WOLOWSKI, UNIFALDEBORA PIGNATARI DRUCKER, CNPTIAFILIPI M. SOARES, USPPEDRO J. BERGAMO, JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIROISABELA G. VARASSIN, UFPRLEANDRO FREITAS, JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIROMARCIA MOTTA MAUES, CPATUANDRÉ R. RECH, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DOS VALES DO JEQUITINHONHA E MUCURI, DIAMANTINAALLAN K. VEIGA, USPANDRE L. ACOSTA, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO VALE, BELÉMANDRÉA C. ARAUJO, UFMSANSELMO NOGUEIRA, UFABCBETINA BLOCHTEIN, PUCRSBRENO M. FREITAS, UFCBRUNO C. ALBERTINI, USPCAMILA MAIA-SILVA, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL RURAL DO SEMI-ÁRIDOCARLOS E. P. NUNES, UNIVERSITY OF STIRLINGCARMEN SILVIA SOARES PIRES, CenargenCHARLES F. DOS SANTOS, PUCRSELISA P. QUEIROZ, USPETIENNE A. CARTOLANO, USPFAVÍZIA F. DE OLIVEIRA, UFBAFELIPE W. AMORIM, UNESPFRANCISCO E. FONTÚRBEL, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE VALPARAÍSO, CHILEGLEYCON V. DA SILVA, INPAHÉLDER CONSOLARO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE CATALÃOISABEL ALVES-DOS-SANTOS, USPISABEL C. MACHADO, UFPEJULIANA S. SILVA, INSTITUTO FEDERAL DE EDUCAÇÃO CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE MATO GROSSOKÁTIA P. ALEIXO, ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE ESTUDOS DAS ABELHASLUÍSA G. CARVALHEIRO, UFG, UNIVERSITY OF LISBOAMÁRCIA A. ROCCA, UFSMARDIORE PINHEIRO, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DA FRONTEIRA SULMICHAEL HRNCIR, USPNATHÁLIA S. STREHER, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGHPATRICIA A. FERREIRA, UFSCARPATRICIA M. C. DE ALBUQUERQUE, UFMAPIETRO K. MARUYAMA, UFMGRAFAEL C. BORGES, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO VALE, BELÉMTEREZA C. GIANNINI, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO VALE, BELÉMVINÍCIUS L. G. BRITO, UFU.2026-07-07http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/456385Abstract. Background: Animal pollination is an important ecosystem function and service, ensuring both the integrity of natural systems and human well-being. Although many knowledge shortfalls remain, some high-quality data sets on biological interactions are now available. The development and adoption of standards for biodiversity data and metadata has promoted great advances in biological data sharing and aggregation, supporting large-scale studies and science-based public policies. However, these standards are currently not suitable to fully support interaction data sharing. Results: Here we present a vocabulary of terms and a data model for sharing plant-pollinator interactions data based on the Darwin Core standard. The vocabulary introduces 48 new terms targeting several aspects of plant-pollinator interactions and can be used to capture information from different approaches and scales. Additionally, we provide solutions for data serialization using RDF, XML, and DwC-Archives and recommendations of existing controlled vocabularies for some of the terms. Our contribution supports open access to standardized data on plant-pollinator interactions. Conclusions: The adoption of the vocabulary would facilitate data sharing to support studies ranging from the spatial and temporal distribution of interactions to the taxonomic, phenological, functional, and phylogenetic aspects of plant-pollinator interactions. We expect to fill data and knowledge gaps, thus further enabling scientific research on the ecology and evolution of plant-pollinator communities, biodiversity conservation, ecosystem services, and the development of public policies. The proposed data model is flexible and can be adapted for sharing other types of interactions data by developing discipline-specific vocabularies of terms.openAccessPadronização de dadosInformação sobre biodiversidadeTermos de vocabulárioPolinizadorInformática para biodiversidadeInteração planta-polinizadorBiodiversity informationDarwin CoreVocabulary of termsPollinatorBiodiversity informaticsPolinizaçãoBiodiversidadePollinationData standardization of plant-pollinator interactions.Artigo de periódico