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3.8 GB of data from the Upper Cretaceous Prince Creek Formation in northern Alaska, paleolatitude ~80–85°N, describing three new multituberculate mammal species. The dataset, authored by Sarah Shelley and last updated in May 2026, includes phylogenetic and biogeographic analyses to evaluate mammalian dispersal across a high-latitude Asian–American corridor before the Cretaceous–Paleogene mass extinction. It contains files in PDF, TNT, NEX, XLSX, CSV, and ZIP formats.
Himawari-8 satellite data provides hourly sea surface temperature imagery, overcoming the cloud contamination limitations of twice-daily MODIS passes. This dataset contains daily composites and derived upwelling signatures for the Austral summer season from November 2016 to March 2017. It enables the first quantitative, daily-scale investigation of the spatial and temporal development of the Bonney Coast Upwelling.
World Bank data on environmental resources for Australia. The dataset likely contains indicators for forests, biodiversity, emissions, and pollution, sourced from the World Bank's data portal. It was last updated on 2026-04 27 and is provided under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Government of Yukon's GeoYukon platform distributes the Dawson Landscape Management Units dataset. The data divides the Dawson planning region into 21 discrete areas based on use, ecology, land status, habitat, and physical features. Each unit has its own management direction as part of the Recommended Plan's Land Use Designation System.
High-confidence mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy callsets generated using a Numt-aware filtering framework. The data includes results from 41 European individuals, two teleost fish species, and 39 human mother-child duos, published by kai liu in 2026. The dataset is stored in a 40.5 MB XLSX file.
Late Quaternary (0–128 ka) palaeoshorelines on the Australian continental shelf, mapped as relict coastal features formed during periods of lower sea level. These submerged structures, found at modal depths of 30–40 m and 70–90 m below present, record past oceanographic and geological regimes. The dataset provides a geospatial framework for studying benthic biodiversity, targeting sand resources, and investigating archaeological sites of human occupation.
A multi-disciplinary study integrates palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses of rock cores from four boreholes intersecting the Goldwyer Formation. Data indicate lateral and temporal variations in lipid biomarker assemblages and include the oldest record of land plants in Australian Middle Ordovician strata. This research contributes to understanding Ordovician marine environments from a molecular perspective.
Geoscience Australia Data presents results from two marine surveys on the Lord Howe Rise submarine plateau in 2003 and 2007. The data includes benthic biological and geological samples, underwater photographs, video, and multibeam sonar bathymetry. The surveys documented hard/rocky substrates on volcanic peaks and seamounts, identifying ecologically significant areas.
A 30-meter resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of depth and elevation data for the Torres Strait region, compiled from multiple sources. The dataset was created by Geoscience Australia and integrates data from multibeam surveys, airborne LiDAR bathymetry, satellite-derived bathymetry, and the National Intertidal Digital Elevation Model (NIDEM). It is intended to support marine habitat mapping and hydrodynamic modeling for the Great Barrier Reef region.
New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation provides a list of currently licensed commercial Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators (NWCOs). It contains contact details, license information, and business locations for these operators across the state. The dataset is maintained by the DEC Bureau of Fish and Wildlife Services and was last updated in early April 2026.
2015 and 2005 data were used to create a detailed geomorphic map of the Perth submarine canyon off southwest Australia. The dataset applies a new genetic classification system to high-resolution bathymetry and backscatter data covering an area greater than 1500 km². Results were presented at the 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting.
A 9.6 KB Excel dataset published on figshare by Nakarin Pamornchainavakul on April 28, 2026. It contains depth of coverage metrics for genes of SARS-CoV-2 samples, generated as part of a benchmarking study for the QoALa viral quasispecies analysis workflow.
Depth of coverage data for HIV-1 genes, likely derived from long-read sequencing samples. The dataset was created by Nakarin Pamornchainavakul and last updated on April 28, 2026. It is a small file of 9.4 KB, stored in XLSX format.
Depth of coverage by genes of HBV samples is a dataset related to viral quasispecies analysis. The data was generated by author Nakarin Pamornchainavakul and last updated on April 28, 2026. It is a 9.2 KB Excel file containing coverage depth information for Hepatitis B Virus genes.
A dataset describing larval collections from C-strain (corn, sorghum, cotton) and R-strain (turf grasses, pasture grasses, rice, millet, alfalfa) host plants. The data is used for amplifying identified Z-chromosome strain markers and was authored by Rodney N. Nagoshi. The dataset is a 5.5 KB XLS file last updated on June 2, 2026.
273.9 KB of data on a tritrophic food web comprising plants, herbivores, and parasitoids sampled across habitat edges between native southern beech and non-native pine plantation forests in New Zealand. Guadalupe Peralta published this dataset on figshare in 2026, which also includes interaction data from an experimental herbivore density reduction via aerial insecticide spraying over 20 hectares.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada conducts an annual fishery-independent acoustic survey of Herring in the southern Gulf of St. Lawrence. The survey, active since 1991, uses a random stratified design with parallel transects and trawl sampling to generate a standardized abundance index and catch-at-age data from 1994 onward. It provides age-disaggregated acoustic abundance indices for ages 2 to 10 for both spring and fall spawners.
9 years of seasonal monitoring data (2 years pre-, 2 years during, 5 years post-removal) on the Paulins Kill river in New Jersey, USA. The dataset, authored by Chloe F. Pearson and shared on figshare, includes continuous measurements of temperature, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity, along with macroinvertebrate sampling and migratory fish surveys to quantify the effects of the Columbia Dam removal.
Seven years of capture-mark-recapture data from the Shark-Management-Alert-in-Real-Time (SMART) drumline program in New South Wales, Australia. The dataset includes 890 tagged white sharks with a 24.5% recapture rate, providing insights into spatial use patterns. Author Gonçalo G. Ramos published the data on figshare in 2026.
32.4 KB of data from a study revealing the biotransformation of Panax ginseng roots by the fungus Aspergillus cristatus. The dataset, authored by Lei Wang and last updated in April 2026, likely contains results from high-performance liquid chromatography and transcriptomic analyses. It details metabolite changes and the promotion of rare ginsenosides, providing chemical characterization and potential molecular mechanisms.