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23,877 datasets
Polygons identifying dense aggregations of large gorgonian corals were derived from kernel density analysis of research vessel by-catch data on Canada's east coast. Fisheries and Oceans Canada created this dataset using a 0.5 kg catch weight threshold to define coral fields within the Scotian Shelf biogeographic zone. The data also includes tow positions for other vulnerable species like black coral and unique sponge populations.
Eastern Canada's seafloor habitats feature concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges identified through kernel density analysis of research vessel by-catch data. Fisheries and Oceans Canada produced this dataset, which provides polygon locations for dense aggregations and tow positions for non-aggregating black corals. The data was last updated on 2026-05-08.
Polygons on the east coast of Canada identify concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges. The data was generated by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using kernel density analysis of research vessel survey by-catch data across five biogeographic zones. It includes tow positions for dense aggregations and for captures of vulnerable black coral.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada provides polygon data identifying concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges on Canada's east coast. The data was derived from kernel density analysis of research vessel by-catch survey data across five biogeographic zones, with a 0.1 kg minimum catch threshold used to define sea pen fields. The dataset includes latitude and longitude for all trawl tows that captured these aggregations, as well as tows for non-aggregating black coral.
Eastern Canada's marine ecosystems contain concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges identified through spatial analysis of research vessel by-catch data. The dataset specifically delineates small gorgonian coral fields in the Eastern Arctic biogeographic zone, based on a 0.05 kg catch threshold from Campelen trawl surveys. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and last updated on 2026-05-08.
Polygons identifying concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges on the east coast of Canada were created through spatial analysis of research vessel survey by-catch data. Kernel density analysis and catch weight thresholds were used to define aggregations across five biogeographic zones. The dataset, provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, includes tow positions for dense aggregations and for non-aggregating black coral.
Polygons identifying concentrations of small gorgonian corals derived from research vessel survey by-catch data on the east coast of Canada. The data was created by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using kernel density analysis and catch weight thresholds across five biogeographic zones. The dataset was last updated on May 8, 2026.
NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water provides a map of biodiversity corridors for consideration in the South East and Tablelands Regional Plan. The corridors were identified by refining connectivity models for a range of fauna species and validating them through on-ground checks and local expert knowledge. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-13.
A global meta-analysis of Salmonella prevalence and antimicrobial resistance in wild birds, conducted by Eurade Ntakiyisumba and published in April 2026. The dataset likely contains pooled prevalence estimates for Salmonella spp. and specific serovars across continents and avian orders, along with resistance rates to various antimicrobial classes. Results indicate a pooled prevalence of 5.77% and show a significant temporal increase in resistance to key antimicrobials.
A meta-analysis consolidates global data on Salmonella prevalence and antimicrobial resistance in wild bird populations. The pooled prevalence is 5.77%, with regional and taxonomic variations, and resistance trends for critically important antimicrobials are reported. The dataset was created by Eurade Ntakiyisumba and last updated in April 2026.
A meta-analysis dataset consolidating global data on Salmonella prevalence and antimicrobial resistance in wild bird populations. The pooled prevalence of Salmonella spp. is 5.77%, with resistance to critically important antimicrobials ranging from 0% to 29.6%. The dataset was authored by Eurade Ntakiyisumba and last updated in April 2026.
A pooled prevalence of Salmonella spp. in wild birds was 5.77%, with the highest prevalence observed in Asia (10.13%). This dataset, created by Eurade Ntakiyisumba and last updated in April 2026, contains results from a systematic review and meta-analysis on antimicrobial-resistant Salmonella in global wild bird populations. It highlights a significant temporal increase in resistance to key antimicrobials like fluoroquinolones.
Seafloor geomorphology data from the Vestfold Hills region provides a physical framework for understanding benthic habitats. High-resolution multibeam data and bathymetry from multispectral satellite imagery are used to map the spatial extent of benthic communities and identify potential macroalgae habitat. The dataset was presented at the 2023 POLAR 2018 A SCAR & IASC Conference.
Data collected before 2024 provides parameters for estimating the Animal Health Loss Envelope in Indonesian shrimp production. The dataset, compiled from literature and government reports, includes values and distributions for Current, Ideal, and Zero Mortality model scenarios. It was authored by Anne Meyer and published on figshare in 2026.
Indonesia's semi-intensive shrimp farming sector is represented by parameters for estimating the Animal Health Loss Envelope. The dataset, compiled from literature and government reports, provides values for Current, Ideal, and Zero Mortality model scenarios. It was created by Anne Meyer and published in 2025.
Indonesia's extensive shrimp farming sector is the focus of this dataset, which provides parameters for estimating the Animal Health Loss Envelope (AHLE). The data was compiled from published literature and government reports before 2024 by author Anne Meyer. It supports three model scenarios: Current, Ideal, and Zero Mortality.
395 specimens of Andean catfishes from the Esmeraldas River basin in Ecuador were analyzed using DNA barcoding, geometric morphometrics, and traditional morphology. The dataset, created by Kevin P. Chugá-Puetate and last updated in April 2026, supports an integrative taxonomy study that identified seven evolutionary lineages, including cryptic species and new candidate lineages. The findings suggest underestimated diversity in the basin.
395 specimens of Andean catfish from the Esmeraldas River basin in Ecuador were analyzed using DNA barcoding and geometric morphometrics. The dataset, authored by Kevin P. Chugá-Puetate and last updated in April 2026, supports an integrative taxonomy study that identified seven evolutionary lineages. This work suggests underestimated species diversity and highlights the need for taxonomic revision and conservation.
Illawarra Shoalhaven regional mapping of biodiversity corridors, a sub-component of High Environmental Value land. This dataset updates previous corridor mapping to support protection and management within planning processes, published by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The data was last updated in May 2026.
A literature review examining factors affecting cerebrospinal fluid circulation relevant to neurological disease treatment. The document, authored by Herbert H. Engelhard and last updated in May 2026, is a 157.9 KB text file. It synthesizes principles and recent advances, including human and preclinical animal data, for understanding variability in CSF flow.