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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,871 datasets
Geoscience Australia Data presents a multi-component study addressing stakeholder concerns about marine seismic surveys. The project includes sound modelling, hydrophone monitoring, benthic community assessment, bivalve dredging, fish acoustic tagging, and fisheries catch analysis. This work aims to translate laboratory findings on low-frequency sound impacts to realistic field conditions for commercially important species.
Site-based species richness data for understorey vegetation and soil seedbanks in the central highlands of Victoria, Australia, authored by Sarah McColl-Gausden. The dataset includes two CSV files totaling 144.9 KB, last updated on May 7, 2026. It records species counts per site with survey timing and harvest status details.
A spatial dataset from the U.S. Department of the Interior depicting structural range improvements on public and other lands in Colorado, last updated on 2026-04-14. It includes man-made features like fences, wells, and pipelines designed to improve forage, manage livestock use, and enhance rangeland health. The data is linked to the BLM's Range Improvement System (RIPS) database for budgetary and workload planning.
Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania produced a flythrough movie visualizing the bathymetry of the southeast Tasmanian shelf. The video highlights rock reef habitats derived from multibeam sonar data collected in 2008 and 2009 at 3-4 meter resolution. This work was part of the Marine Biodiversity Research Hub funded by the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities programme.
Geoscience Australia Data compiled a directory of deep-sea lebensspuren from thousands of high-resolution still images taken along the Eastern and Western margins of Australia. The data was used to correlate abiotic factors with biological features and to evaluate the technique's utility for quantifying biological activity and diversity in soft-sediment habitats. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-14.
Geoscience Australia Data produced a report testing links between physical seabed factors and biological communities. The analysis uses physical parameters like sediment grain size, carbonate content, mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux to explain benthic macrofauna distribution. Results from the southern Gulf of Carpentaria were extrapolated to the wider Northern Planning Area, with uncertainties noted for marine planning applications.
A 2026 study by Sophia Marie Quante on figshare investigates how individual differences in exploration affect behavioral and hormonal adjustment in Lister Hooded rats. The dataset includes results from two experiments exposing rats to predictable versus unpredictable food availability and to social partners of matching or mismatching personality. It contains monitored home cage behavior, anxiety-like behavior test results, and repeated measurements of faecal corticosterone metabolite concentrations.
972 river and 354 lake sites in China were monitored monthly for dissolved oxygen concentration, percent oxygen saturation, and environmental variables from January 2005 to December 2022. The dataset, authored by Yongqiang Zhou and released on figshare, analyzes the impact of nutrient management on reversing deoxygenation trends. It includes data on biochemical oxygen demand, phytoplankton abundance, and surface water warming.
Montgomery County animal shelter intake data from the Open Admission Shelter (OAS). The dataset includes impound and outcome details for lost, abandoned, surrendered pets, and injured wildlife. It was last updated on 2026-05-29 04:11:26 and is hosted by data.montgomerycountymd.gov.
An organic production system study comparing rhizosphere bacterial communities associated with cowpea, tepary bean, and sunn hemp legume cover crops against fallow soils. The dataset, authored by Sri Kiran Reddy Alla and last updated in May 2026, likely contains results from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and functional predictions using PICRUSt2.
Table 3_Functional and taxonomic shifts in rhizosphere microbiomes of summer legume cover crops.xlsx contains data from a study comparing rhizosphere bacterial communities associated with cowpea, tepary bean, and sunn hemp against fallow soils in an organic production system. The dataset, authored by Sri Kiran Reddy Alla and last updated in May 2026, likely includes relative abundances, taxonomic assignments, and functional predictions derived from 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and PICRUSt2 analysis.
18.7 KB of tabular data details functional and taxonomic shifts in rhizosphere bacterial communities associated with three summer legume cover crops. The dataset, created by Sri Kiran Reddy Alla and last updated in May 2026, compares cowpea, tepary bean, and sunn hemp rhizospheres to fallow soils using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Weighted UniFrac analyses indicated clear separation between cover-cropped and fallow soils, accounting for approximately 54% of community variation.
A dataset from a study investigating rhizosphere bacterial communities associated with cowpea, tepary bean, and sunn hemp cover crops compared to fallow soils. The data was generated using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and functional predictions via PICRUSt2, authored by Sri Kiran Reddy Alla and last updated in May 2026. The file is 14.0 KB in size and contains results showing shifts in bacterial composition and predicted functional pathways.
A study of 10 individuals' electric shavers sampled at early and mature usage stages, generating 8 metagenomes and 97 viable isolates. The dataset includes deep metagenomic sequencing and whole-genome sequencing of 45 isolates, revealing enrichment of multidrug-resistant bacteria. It was authored by Shisheng Chen and last updated on 2026-05-07.
Metagenomic and culture-dependent profiling of electric shavers from 10 individuals at early (day 2) and mature (day 21) usage stages, generating 8 high-quality metagenomes and 97 viable isolates. The dataset, authored by Shisheng Chen and last updated in May 2026, reveals the enrichment of multidrug-resistant bacteria like Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter ursingii, along with resistance genes such as blaSHV, mcr-, and tet(X)-like variants.
An experimental dataset measures the fitness costs of delayed acquisition of the soil-dwelling bacterial symbiont Caballeronia by Leptoglossus zonatus nymphs. The data includes acquisition success, juvenile survivorship, development time, adult mass, and midgut organ development across seven delay intervals from 0 to 24 days and a negative control. The dataset was authored by Liam T. Sullivan and uploaded to figshare in May 2026.
18 plant virus species were studied using high throughput sequencing and reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction to analyze host range performance. The dataset, authored by Michael McLeish and last updated in May 2026, provides evidence of a scaling break in ecological strategies between individual host and community levels. It suggests host range performance informs disease risk at the plant community level but is a poor predictor of infection in individual plants.
Yuan Yuan authored a literature review summarizing research on saponins for type 2 diabetes mellitus, published on figshare in 2026. The 74.8 KB PDF systematically analyzes studies from PubMed, Web of Science, and CNKI up to 2025. It details the multi-target mechanisms of saponins against insulin resistance and diabetic complications.
A 64.2 KB PDF document authored by Yuan Yuan, last updated in May 2026. This text-based systematic review synthesizes literature on the antidiabetic mechanisms of saponins, sourced from databases including PubMed, Web of Science, and CNKI. It focuses on molecular, cellular, animal, and clinical studies related to insulin resistance and diabetic complications.
Forty U14 rugby players aged 12 to 14 participated in a study comparing ecological dynamic training to traditional methods. The research, authored by Marta Rigon and last updated in May 2026, measured neuromotor, cognitive, and physiological interactions using tests like KTK and Yo-Yo IR1. Results indicated increased neuromotor and cognitive capacities in the experimental group, though no differences were found in physiological aspects.