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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,927 datasets
Geomorphological and ecological data from the Sabrina continental slope in East Antarctica links gully morphology to seafloor community structure. Differences in slope angle drive variations in sedimentation, creating distinct U-shaped and V-shaped gullies with different initiation points and incision depths. These physical habitats support unique benthic communities distinct from the adjacent shelf.
North American and Eurasian boreal forests between 47.5°N and 66.37°N are the focus of this dataset. It provides estimates of above- and below-ground biomass and net primary production (NPP) for 69 forest stands, compiled from a review of published literature. The data, curated by ORNL_CLOUD, spans a period from 1965 to 1995, with site-specific temporal coverage varying within that range.
African One Health networks are characterized in this database created by the COHESA project. It identifies 28 networks involving African members active between 2000 and 2026, with 16 still active in 2026. The data was compiled by Muriel Figuié of CIRAD based on a literature review and project framework.
A bibliometric analysis of 1,236 research articles on stroke and gut microbiota published between 2000 and August 2025. Yawen Wang conducted this study using data from the Web of Science Core Collection, Scopus, and PubMed. The dataset includes metrics on publication trends, country contributions, institutional collaborations, and keyword co-occurrence.
Yawen Wang's dataset contains bibliometric analysis results for 1,236 articles on stroke and gut microbiota research from the Web of Science Core Collection, spanning January 1, 2000, to August 31, 2025. The data was analyzed using tools like CiteSpace and VOSviewer to map publication trends, country contributions, and keyword co-occurrence. The study includes multi-database validation using Scopus and PubMed.
2000 to August 2025 bibliometric data includes 1,236 articles on stroke and gut microbiota research from the Web of Science Core Collection. Yawen Wang conducted this analysis to map knowledge structure, evolutionary trends, and research hotspots. The study includes multi-database validation using Scopus and PubMed.
Geoscience Australia developed conceptual models for seven types of Australian estuaries and coastal waterways as part of the National Estuaries Assessment and Management project. The report contains three-dimensional block diagrams and flow diagrams depicting structure, evolution, and processes like hydrology and sediment dynamics. This document, last updated in 2026, is intended as a decision support tool for environmental managers.
Four spreadsheets document the design and instrumentation of a multiscalar impact measurement system for fisheries improvement projects. The framework measures sustainability across four pillars at three nested scales, informed by survey responses from 16 Marine Stewardship Council Pathway Projects in March 2026. Author Louise Gammage published this first prototype on figshare in May 2026.
The Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks collected water and sediment samples in 2017 from the Jackfish Bay 'Area of Concern in Recovery' study area, including Moberley Bay, Tunnel Bay, and far-field sites. This dataset includes sample collection details, location and field observations, and laboratory results for water and sediment chemistry. The area is designated under Annex 5 of the Canada-Ontario Agreement for Great Lakes Water Quality and Ecosystem Health.
Data from a study exploring the influence of ionic composition on ostracod species in south-eastern Australian saline lakes. Occurrences are reported as physiologically important ionic ratios set in a marine-meteoric framework, with chemical boundaries determined by mixing and evaporation models. The dataset likely contains records linking ostracod presence to specific geochemical pathways and activity ratios.
Quaternary sediment data from the Recherche Archipelago, collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset includes surficial sediments, video, multibeam sonar data, cores, and shallow seismics to examine inner shelf evolution. Holocene deposits up to 7 meters thick are documented, dominated by fragments of calcareous algae, molluscs, and bryozoans.
Data resources supporting analysis for a manuscript on early terminated transcripts and missing proteins in bacterial proteomes. The dataset comprises twenty bacterial proteomes derived from UniProtKB release UP2026_01 and is 2.9 GB in size. It was authored by Giuseppe Insana and last updated on 2026-05-15.
Australia's wave- and tide-dominated estuaries and deltas provide the basis for this statistical study of sedimentary facies evolution. The dataset maps geomorphic features and facies in 283 systems to evaluate established evolutionary models and reveal new insights about sand accumulation shifts and intertidal area changes. The work is the first continental-scale assembly of such geomorphic and sedimentary data.
HvAPX1 Phylogenetic Analysis is a dataset containing the results of a maximum likelihood evolutionary analysis of 63 amino acid sequences. The analysis was performed by Anne-Christin Pohland and last updated in April 2026. The final dataset comprises 1856 positions, with the phylogenetic tree derived using the Whelan And Goldman + Freq. model in MEGA X.
The Magnitude and Frequency of Combined Flow Bed Shear Stress dataset provides regionalisation maps of seabed exposure to oceanographic processes for the Australian continental shelf. Output from numerical models predicting waves, tides, winds, and currents was used to compute combined flow bed shear stresses over an 8-year period from March 1997 to February 2005. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset to quantify exposure for marine habitat classification and policy.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada conducted the Coastal Biodiversity Trawl Survey for Passamaquoddy Bay annually from July to October between 2009 and 2019. The survey monitors long-term changes in species presence, habitat use, and health. Data collected prior to 2013 are generally not recommended for comparative analysis due to changes in vessel, sampling effort, and protocols.
11.5 KB of data from a study on alpine meadows at the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The dataset, authored by Ding Yu and last updated in May 2026, examines the effects of four grazing gradients—prohibition, mild, moderate, and severe—on soil microbial co-occurrence networks, soil properties, and vegetation.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides multibeam acoustic imagery mapping fine-scale seafloor habitats on Tasmania's east coast. The dataset includes substrate type and kelp coverage maps, and predictions of urchin barrens, representing a snapshot of 2021 distributions. Data packages are split by fishing blocks and available via the Seamap Australia portal.
Analogue experiments and numerical simulations investigate the dynamics of In-Dip Double Subduction (IDDS) systems. The dataset likely contains results exploring the spontaneous development of asymmetry between two inward-dipping subduction zones. It was authored by Gouri Sankar Mukherjee and last updated on May 22, 2026.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a field guide describing Paleoproterozoic to earliest Mesoproterozoic sequences in the Mount Isa region. The dataset preserves a 200-million-year geological record from 1800 to 1600 Ma, detailing intracontinental rifting and basin evolution. It describes three stacked sedimentary basins separated by major unconformities.