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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,466 datasets
A retrospective analysis of couples undergoing preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) between January 2019 and December 2024. The dataset, authored by Yutong Li and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, compares euploid and aneuploid blastocyst rates across groups defined by chromosomal inversion, polymorphic variation, normal karyotype, and other balanced rearrangements.
A 65.9 KB Excel file presents a tripartite evolutionary game model analyzing neural network adoption in agri-food supply chains. Authored by hansheng wu and last updated in May 2026, the model explores strategic interactions among supply chain members, service platforms, and consumers under bounded rationality. It simulates the effects of technical costs, cooperation risks, and government incentives on system stability.
Cooper et al. (2019) provide files for an R script analyzing seabed assemblages to promote cost-efficient monitoring. The dataset is associated with a paper published in the Journal of Applied Ecology in 2019. The data is hosted by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network on the uk_data platform.
Over four decades of juvenile fish monitoring data collected by the Delta Juvenile Fish Monitoring Program (DJFMP) since 1976. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service program uses surface trawls and beach seines, sampling weekly or biweekly at three trawl and 58 beach seine sites since 2000. It tracks the relative abundance and distribution of juvenile Chinook Salmon and other species in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.
HK97-fold proteins evolutionary analyses provides sequence- and structure-based resources supporting the study of major capsid proteins and encapsulins. The dataset includes FASTA sequences, phylogenetic trees, protein structure models, and identifier lists from viruses, encapsulins, PICIs, and GTAs. Abelardo Aguilar from the Luque Lab at the University of Miami created this 21.5 MB collection, last updated on 2026-04-28.
An ethnographic video shows Turo repairing a fishing fence in the Mbambe channel. Actions are annotated in the video, which includes cleaning mud, ant nests, and debris from the fence. The 20.2 KB dataset was created by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated in June 2026.
Tanzania's Mbambe channel is the location for this annotated video explaining a fishing technique. The 24.9 KB EAF file contains action annotations for a demonstration by Turo, who uses reed fencing to show how a trap chamber door is tied. Marie-Annick Moreau authored the dataset, which was last updated on June 3, 2026.
An audio recording of Juma Athumani Mpendu and peers discussing fishing locations at a camp by a pond. The 27.4 MB WAV file, authored by Marie-Annick Moreau, was last updated on June 3, 2026. The recording captures explanations for choosing the fishing site based on the presence of a camp, fishers, and fish.
26.7 KB of audio and annotated text from an ethnographic interview with Juma Athumani Mpendu and his peers. The EAF file likely contains a discussion about selecting a fishing pond based on the presence of a camp, fishers, and fish. Marie-Annick Moreau contributed this resource under a CC-BY-NC-SA-4.0 license, last updated on June 3, 2026.
An interview transcript documenting the cutting and use of milala palm fronds by two elders, Mzee Kulenga and Mzee Ndile. The PDF file, 64.2 KB in size, was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and includes a discussion on plant collection and a note on informant perceptions of the research project. It was last updated on June 3, 2026.
An ethnographic interview with Mzee Kulenga and Mzee Ndile discussing the collection and use of milala palm fronds. The 41.4 KB EAF file, authored by Marie-Annick Moreau, includes a moment where an informant warns against mentioning modern materials, revealing perceptions of the research project. The dataset was last updated on June 3, 2026.
Andrew M. Skidmore characterized the fecal microbiomes of 311 Peromyscus sonoriensis (western deer mice) collected from across New Mexico, USA. The dataset includes mice of all ages and sexes from multiple ecoregions, with microbiomes analyzed using Shannon entropy, Faith phylodiversity, and weighted UNIFRAC. This data serves as a reference for research on related species and enhances the use of P. sonoriensis as model laboratory animals.
311 fecal microbiome samples from Peromyscus sonoriensis (western deer mice) collected across New Mexico, USA. The dataset was created by Andrew M. Skidmore and published on figshare in 2026. It includes samples from mice of all ages and sexes across multiple ecoregions, characterized using Shannon entropy, Faith phylodiversity, and weighted UNIFRAC metrics.
Andrew M. Skidmore characterized the fecal microbiomes of 311 Peromyscus sonoriensis (western deer mice) collected from across New Mexico, USA. The dataset includes mice of all ages and sexes from multiple ecoregions, with microbiome diversity analyzed using Shannon entropy, Faith phylodiversity, and weighted UNIFRAC. It was last updated on 2026-04-24.
Five Microcystis bloom-prone lakes across North America, including Lake Erie and two hypereutrophic systems near New York City, were studied. The dataset likely contains microbial diversity and nitrogen uptake measurements for colony-associated and free-living plankton fractions, derived from high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA and 15N-labeled nutrients. It was authored by Ann Marie E. Famularo-Pecora and last updated on April 24, 2026.
Mahamadou Salifou Karimou Barkรฉ developed a spatially explicit DPSIR-GIS framework to assess climate resilience at Lake Guidimouni, a Ramsar wetland in Niger's Zinder Region. The analysis integrates remote sensing, spatial autocorrelation modeling, and NDVI-based carbon proxies to produce a fine-scale vulnerability map. It was last updated on April 24, 2026.
45 trait attributes for macroinvertebrates were analyzed over twelve months across four stations in Emu Stream, North-Central Nigeria. Yakubu Manbe Mohammed collected samples using standard methods to assess responses to environmental gradients. The study demonstrates trait responses to anthropogenic disturbances and seasonal variability in a tropical freshwater ecosystem.
Research from an unspecified location tested the impacts of deoxygenation on brooded larvae of Porites astreoides and broadcast-spawned larvae of Diploria labyrinthiformis. The dataset contains raw settlement and early survival data after 3 and 20 days, along with environmental parameters from constant ambient, mild, and severe deoxygenation treatments. It was authored by Jennifer Ha et al. and uploaded to figshare on 2026-05-08.
Ademola Aderolu's dataset and codes evaluate the antibacterial activity of Tridax procumbens extracts. The data, last updated in May 2026, shows activity is dependent on solvent type, plant part, and concentration, with complex pathogen-specific interactions. The findings support the plant as a source for antimicrobial agents in aquaculture and resistance control.
A dataset from figshare, authored by Juliana B. T. Carnielli and last updated in May 2026, identifies protein kinases in Leishmania parasites as potential drug targets. It describes using a chemical-genetic platform and CRISPR-Cas9 editing to study essential kinases like CRK9 and KKT2. The data is provided in an XLSX file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.