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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,173 datasets
Bianca Reis authored this dataset, which is titled 'Kelp Forests Modulate Fish Community Dynamics and Responses to Ocean Warming'. It was last updated on June 3, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare. The dataset is a 10.6 KB CSV file.
A spatial assessment of Victoriaโs listed and key marine and coastal biodiversity features, created by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action. This dataset synthesizes available species information to produce a Marine Biodiversity Values (MBV) map, ranking locations for their ability to represent key biodiversity features. The data was last updated on 2026-04 27.
A 15-year long-term experiment near Ames, Iowa, United States, provides measurements of plant species and nutrient composition for fertilized and unfertilized prairie ecosystems. Data includes plant species composition recorded via a point-intercept method and biomass nutrient makeup analyzed with an Organic Elementar Vario Micro Cube analyzer. The dataset was authored by Marissa Osterloh and last updated on 2026-04-30.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides high-resolution acoustic mapping data for Fishing Block 23 on Tasmania's east coast. The dataset includes 50cm resolution bathymetry, substrate classification, and derivatives, capturing a snapshot of seafloor habitats and vegetation distribution for 2021. It was produced to map fine-scale habitat impacted by urchins and assist in strategic decision-making for urchin control and abalone management.
Nine stations around the Australian coastline provide monthly zooplankton samples. The dataset includes abundance estimates, biomass, and community composition data, collected by the Integrated Marine Observing Systems (IMOS) National Mooring Network. Data is made available via the Australian Ocean Data Network portal.
Aerial survey results document moulting and staging waterbird use of the Turner Lake wetlands in the Yukon Territory during 2005. The data was collected as part of land-use planning efforts for the Peel Plateau region, initiated by the Peel River Watershed Planning Commission. The Yukon Government is the listed organization for this dataset.
Eleven shrub species were transplanted at three disturbed sites at the Brewery Creek Mine in Yukon in 2000 to test revegetation suitability. Monitoring over six years identified black spruce and Alaska birch as most successful on a north-facing slope, trembling aspen and Alaska birch on a south-facing slope, and dwarf birch, prickly rose, and trembling aspen on a level site. The data was collected by the Government of Yukon and published in a 2006 follow-up monitoring report.
Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected from the RV Investigator voyage IN2024_V05 between November 13 and December 12, 2024. The data were processed using the Common Ocean Data Access System (CODAS) and archived by CSIRO's National Collections and Marine Infrastructure Information and Data Centre. Three RDI Ocean Surveyor ADCPs (150kHz, 75kHz, 38kHz) were run in narrowband mode, though acquisition was interrupted during concurrent EK80 fisheries surveys.
Australian waters are monitored by the AusCPR survey, a joint project of CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere and the Australian Antarctic Division, to measure plankton communities. The dataset provides binned products for time series analysis, with species abundance data where 0 indicates a looked-for absence and -999 indicates the species was not searched for. Results are available through the AODN portal and the project is funded by the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS).
Australian waters host a long-term plankton baseline survey measuring zooplankton communities to guide ocean health. The dataset is a joint project by CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere and the Australian Antarctic Division, funded by the Integrated Marine Observing System. Results are made available through binned products suitable for time series analysis, with data accessible via the AODN portal.
A species distribution matrix for the plant species Chrysobalanus icaco (coco plum) across island pairs. The dataset, shared by author Seokmin Kim on figshare, was last updated on 2026-05-27. It is a 5.2 KB CSV file where values indicate joint presence (1), joint absence (NA), or differing presence/absence (0) between islands.
Forty-two drill core samples from the Barnicarndy 1 well yielded acid-resistant, organic-walled microfossils, with seven samples analyzed for molecular biomarkers and stable isotopes. The data originates from the early Ordovician Nambeet Formation in Western Australia's Canning Basin, part of the Exploring for the Future program. It provides insights into the type of preserved organic matter and the redox conditions of an open marine depositional environment.
A map layer provides an overview of serious soil contaminations where unacceptable risks have been demonstrated, designated for priority rehabilitation. The dataset is maintained by the Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties and is updated once a year. The competent authority area concerns the province of Zuid-Holland (ZH), excluding the municipalities of Rotterdam, Leiden, Schiedam, Dordrecht, and The Hague.
Wood singels and wood walls in the Westerwolde, Gorecht, and Southern Westerkwartier regions of the Netherlands are monitored every four years. The dataset, provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, aims to provide insight into the effectiveness of policies to preserve these linear landscape features. The status of these features is determined through aerial comparison.
Swath-mapping of the seabed began after the Second World War and has evolved to cover all water depths. The dataset focuses on the use of multibeam and sidescan sonar systems on the Australian margin, where less than 5% of the offshore jurisdiction has been mapped. It includes results from specific surveys conducted between 1989 and 1997, such as those off the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmania, and the Macquarie Ridge.
Nine National Reference Stations around Australia provide monthly phytoplankton abundance and biovolume estimates from integrated water samples collected at 10m depth intervals. The plankton ecology lab analyzes community composition and biovolume, with data made interoperable via the IMOS Infrastructure and freely accessible through the AODN portal. Taxonomic resolution has evolved over time, documented in change logs, and the data includes binned products for time series analysis.
Northern Armenian provinces Shirak, Lori, and Tavush provided serum samples from sheep, pigs, and cattle. A total of 1996 samples were screened by ELISA for anti-Toxoplasma IgG and IgM antibodies, revealing an overall seroprevalence of 15.5%. The dataset was created by Ruzanna Gevorgyan and last updated in April 2026.
Supplementary files for a study on terrestrial invertebrate sampling in temporary streams. The 857.2 KB PDF contains supporting information for research by Kieran Gething, published under a CC BY 4.0 license and last updated in May 2026. The study assessed diurnal variability in invertebrate assemblages using hand searching and pitfall trapping methods.
The Capel and Faust basins are located on the northern Lord Howe Rise between eastern Australia and New Caledonia in water depths of 1300-2500 meters. Geoscience Australia acquired and analyzed geological data, including high-quality 2D seismic and multibeam bathymetry, under government programs from 2003 to 2011. The analysis improved the definition of depocentres, with the largest being approximately 150 km long and 40 km wide, and identified basin fill with a maximum thickness of over 6 km.
Geoscience Australia conducted seabed mapping surveys in the eastern Bonaparte Gulf in 2009 and 2010. The dataset comprises 124 samples with 74 physical and chemical variables, analyzed to characterize sediment properties and their influence on benthic habitats. Results were presented at the AMSA2013 conference.