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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,937 datasets
A 5.5 MB supplementary document uploaded to figshare by Jiaxin Zhang on April 20, 2026, under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The document likely contains supporting data and analysis for a study investigating how hyperoxia upregulates Noggin to antagonize BMP4 signaling, activating p53/p21-mediated cellular senescence and contributing to bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants.
19.7 KB of research data from a study linking hyperoxia to bronchopulmonary dysplasia via the Noggin-BMP4 signaling axis. The dataset, authored by Jiaxin Zhang and last updated in April 2026, includes findings from bioinformatics analysis and in vitro/in vivo experiments, showing a 2.5-fold increase in Noggin mRNA and a 50% reduction in BMP4 protein under hyperoxic conditions.
A 10.5 KB text file containing computationally predicted amino acid sequences of secreted proteins from the smut fungus Microbotryum intermedium. The dataset was created by Michael Perlin using a pipeline of bioinformatics tools and was last updated on 2026-04-24. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Data from experiments conducted in spring and summer of 2014 and 2015 in outdoor artificial ponds in East Sussex. The dataset was created by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network to determine the impact of introduced non-native fish species on the diet and trophic position of native pond fishes. The study species were pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) in 2014 and sunbleak (Leucaspius delineatus) in 2015.
Elia Lo Parrino's dataset provides a framework for assessing temporal activity variation in subterranean animals using detection probability as a proxy. The data, last updated on 2026-04-28, includes case studies on species like Proteus anguinus and Niphargus sp. derived from repeated field surveys. The 18.6 MB collection contains files in formats including RDATA, TXT, JPEG, R, and CSV.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Grass Carp Response Program conducts annual surveys from April to December, starting in 2018. Grass Carp are captured using electrofishing and nets in locations like the Maumee and Sandusky rivers, with samples sent for ploidy analysis and research. The program is a collaboration between federal, state, and university partners, managed by the Grass Carp Advisory Committee.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) invasive carp environmental DNA (eDNA) sample data supports early detection and monitoring. The data includes detection summaries and static maps, shared via public ArcGIS Online layers and dashboards. A positive eDNA detection indicates the presence of carp DNA, which may originate from live or dead fish or be transported via other vectors.
A 2026 dataset from figshare by Elmo Koch, containing 934 observed interactions between ants and hemipterans in Brazilian cocoa agroecosystems. The data compares traditional agroforestry ('Cabruca') and intensified systems ('Total Suppressed') across feeding microhabitats like flowers, leaves, and pods.
The South-west Corner Marine Park in southern Western Australia contains seafloor habitat maps classifying five ecosystem components: seagrass, macroalgae, sessile invertebrates, bare consolidated substrata, and bare unconsolidated substrata. Modeling was conducted by the NESP MaC Project 2.3 at two spatial scales using 5 m and 250 m resolution bathymetry data, ground-truthing observations from camera systems, and physical covariates. The dataset was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
282.3 KB of audio and annotated text from a group interview conducted by Marie-Annick Moreau. The data captures women discussing the practice of kutanda fishing in the present day and in the past when communities lived permanently on the floodplain. The session was recorded outdoors, which resulted in some audio pauses due to interruptions.
A 276.7 KB PDF file contains a group interview discussing the practice of kutanda fishing. The interview was conducted by Marie-Annick Moreau and covers practices both in the present and in the past when people lived permanently on the floodplain. The audio recording for this session is incomplete, with pauses noted due to the outdoor setting.
A 35.5 KB PDF document contains metadata for a field recording of a Kenyan work song. The 'Nani wewe?' song was led by Nyamatako and Nyamcheka during a women's fishing activity, with additional context about Mwajabu Seifu Mbotoni. Marie-Annick Moreau authored this resource, last updated on June 3, 2026.
Marie-Annick Moreau authored a dataset documenting the 'Nani wewe?' work song performed during a fishing activity. The dataset is a 19.2 KB EAF file, last updated on June 3, 2026, and shared under a CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license. The description notes the song was led by Nyamatako and Nyamcheka, with Mwajabu Seifu Mbotoni also present.
A 99.2 KB field recording of the 'Ng'ongole' work song performed by women while fishing. The recording includes singing in Swahili and Ndengereko, with a description noting shaky camera work. It was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026.
Marie-Annick Moreau uploaded a 78.3 KB field recording of the 'Ng'ongole' work song on figshare. The recording captures women fishing and singing in Ndengereko and Swahili, with the song requesting peace for politicians and the research team. The file is in EAF format and was last updated on 2026-06-03.
A 35.9 KB PDF file contains a recording of a traditional work song performed by women while fishing. The song, from pre-independence days, describes a young unmarried girl pursuing men who arrived by car in Utete, a town across the Rufiji River. It was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026.
A multimodal recording of a women's work song from pre-independence Tanzania. The 18.5 KB file in EAF format documents a song about a young unmarried girl pursuing men who arrived by car in Utete. The dataset was authored by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026.
853 reef features in Australia's North West Kimberley Bioregion, an extreme marine environment with the highest tidal range in the southern hemisphere. The ReefKIM geodatabase integrates satellite imagery, bathymetry, and ground-truthing to map reef extents, geomorphological zones, and habitats. This record provides access to three of six feature classes, collated for the Seamap Australia National Benthic Habitat Mapping project.
Marie-Annick Moreau's dataset, last updated in June 2026, is a 23.2 KB EAF file. The description indicates it contains qualitative research material, likely an interview or annotation, concerning fishers and the impact of drought and hydropower dam construction on local fish populations.
5.2 KB of audio data in EAF format documents a specific moment in fish farming. The dataset, created by Marie-Annick Moreau and last updated on June 3, 2026, captures Abdalah Saidi Mwingo reinforcing a fence edge to prevent fish escape. The description suggests this is an ethnographic observation of a manual aquaculture technique.