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Phase 2 Detailed Forest Inventory maps cover lands in Alberta with commercial timber commitments not inventoried in the earlier broad-scale survey. The inventory utilized aerial photography from 1956 to 1966 to map species composition, stand density, heights, site class, and maturity at a minimum stand size of 16.2 hectares. These maps were produced by the Government of Alberta and are available as non-georeferenced images in PDF, HTML, and XML formats.
1956 to 1966 aerial photography was used to create detailed forest inventory maps for commercial timber areas in Alberta, west of the 5th Meridian. The Government of Alberta produced these maps, which include species composition, stand density, heights, site class, and maturity. Volume estimates are available by cover type, species, and diameter class.
Phase 3 Forest Inventory maps were created from 1970 to 1984 based on a 1966 federal-provincial task force recommendation. The Government of Alberta's Forestry, Lands and Wildlife Department initiated the program to inform forest management and timber harvest quotas. The inventory covers Alberta's Green Area and fringe areas from that time, excluding specific northern units and federal lands.
A text file containing research results on the probiotic potential of Cetobacterium sp. nov C33 in Nile tilapia fingerlings. The dataset includes findings from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of gut microbiota and transcriptomic analysis of head kidney tissue. The work was authored by Mario Andrés Colorado Gómez and last updated on 2026-05 07.
Mario Andrés Colorado Gómez published data on the probiotic potential of Cetobacterium sp. nov C33 in Nile tilapia fingerlings in 2026. The dataset likely contains results from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of gut microbiota and transcriptomic analysis of head kidney tissue. It offers insights into how dietary supplementation with an anaerobic bacterium alters microbial structure and regulates immune and metabolic pathways.
Mario Andrés Colorado Gómez published this dataset on 2026-05-07. It contains results from a laboratory study evaluating the probiotic potential of the anaerobic bacterium Cetobacterium sp. nov C33 in Nile tilapia fingerlings. The data likely includes gut microbiota profiles from 16S rRNA sequencing and transcriptomic analysis results from the head kidney.
A 117.6 KB dataset from a 2026 figshare upload by Mario Andrés Colorado Gómez. It contains results from a laboratory study evaluating the probiotic potential of the anaerobic bacterium Cetobacterium sp. nov C33 in Nile tilapia fingerlings. The data likely includes gut microbiota profiles from 16S rRNA sequencing and transcriptomic analysis of head kidney immune system modulation.
Western Australia's Exmouth Plateau features seismic reflection profiles indicating probable Permian to Early Tertiary bedrock outcrops on the lower continental slope. The data, from Geoscience Australia, describes water depths from 1400 to 4000 meters and includes inferred rock types from pre-Late Jurassic fluvial deposits to Cainozoic foraminiferal ooze. It was last updated on 2026-05-14.
The Murray Basin covers over 300,000 square kilometers of inland southeastern Australia and is a critical agricultural region. Geoscience Australia Data produced this document summarizing the basin's structural and stratigraphic framework, which influences groundwater systems and salinity issues. It describes a Cainozoic sediment sequence up to 600 meters thick and its development over the past 60 million years.
Northwestern North Carolina census tract data linking diabetes prevalence to potentially misclassified healthy food access. Ashley E. Mullan developed a maximum likelihood estimator to correct bias from using straight-line distance approximations. The dataset is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in May 2026.
From 2001 to 2024, this dataset analyzes the adoption and impacts of Urochloa forage grass hybrids across 27 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. It was created by Stefan Burkart and hosted on Harvard Dataverse, estimating adoption by over 1.17 million farmers on 1.72 million hectares. The study projects economic value and environmental impacts, including potential greenhouse gas reductions and land sparing.
Pot experiments measured biomass production of Miscanthus sinensis, showing 0.96 g plant⁻¹ in Andosol versus 0.11 g plant⁻¹ in vermiculite. The dataset, authored by Zhengwei Zhang and last updated in April 2026, provides experimental evidence on how phosphorus acquisition affects water-use efficiency and nitrogen fixation in plants. It includes measurements of water-use efficiency ranging from 3.2 to 7.1 g kg⁻¹ for Miscanthus sinensis across phosphorus treatments.
Pot experiment data from figshare shows Miscanthus sinensis biomass production increased from 0.11 to 0.96 g plant⁻¹ in Andosol versus vermiculite. The dataset, authored by Zhengwei Zhang and last updated in 2026, provides experimental evidence linking phosphorus acquisition to enhanced water-use efficiency and nitrogen fixation in this plant species. Water-use efficiency for Miscanthus sinensis ranged from 3.2 to 7.1 g kg⁻¹ across phosphorus treatments.
Pot experiments provide data on biomass production, water-use efficiency, and nitrogen fixation for Miscanthus sinensis and other species under varied phosphorus treatments. The dataset includes specific biomass measurements (e.g., 0.96 and 0.11 g plant⁻¹) and water-use efficiency values ranging from 3.2 to 7.1 g kg⁻¹ for Miscanthus sinensis. Author Zhengwei Zhang published this dataset on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, with a last update timestamp of 2026-04-30.
A study measured decomposition rates for 8 tree and shrub litters in urban green spaces. Decomposition rates (k) ranged from 0.29 to 6.23 per year, with litter quality being the primary driver. The dataset, authored by Tom Künnemann and last updated in April 2026, includes results from litterbag experiments in open and wooded lawns.
A 2026 study by Tom Künnemann measured decomposition rates (k values) for eight tree and shrub litters in open and wooded urban lawns. The dataset includes decomposition rates ranging from 0.29 to 6.23 y⁻¹, with measurements of microclimatic conditions and soil properties. The research was published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Decomposition rate data for 8 tree and shrub litters measured in open and wooded urban lawns using litterbags. The dataset includes decomposition constants (k values ranging from 0.29 to 6.23 y⁻¹) for species including Quercus robur, Fagus sylvatica, and Pinus radiata, with comparisons of microclimate and soil property effects. It was created by Tom Künnemann and last updated on April 30, 2026.
8 tree and shrub litter types, including Quercus robur and Fagus sylvatica, had decomposition rates measured in open and wooded urban lawns. Decomposition rates varied from 0.29 to 6.23 per year, with litter quality being the primary driver. The dataset, authored by Tom Künnemann and last updated in April 2026, presents findings from a study using litterbags to assess macrofauna contributions.
A study by Tom Künnemann assessed litter decomposition dynamics in urban green spaces. Decomposition rates for eight tree and shrub litters were measured using litterbags in adjacent open and wooded lawns, with microclimate and soil properties monitored. The dataset, last updated in April 2026, indicates litter quality is a stronger driver of decomposition than the microclimatic effect of trees.
Shanshan Hou's research dataset investigates the relationship between information acquisition and the adoption of water-saving technology among rice farmers in Liaoning Province, China. The study employs a double machine learning technique on survey data to analyze factors influencing adoption behavior across stages like land preparation and irrigation. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-07.