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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,219 datasets
The Lord Howe Rise region in the Tasman Sea spans 1.95 million km² from 18.4°S to 40.3°S. This review synthesizes physical and biological information, including data from surveys TAN0713 and NORFANZ, to describe regional-scale biogeography. The Australian Ocean Data Network published the synthesis, last updated on 2026-05-05.
Public servant records from the municipal administration of Guadalajara de Buga, Colombia. The dataset includes basic information for staff officials, such as name, position, and admission date. It is hosted on the Colombian open data portal www.datos.gov.co and was last updated on May 18, 2026.
Field-based data comprises the cover of alien plant species and total native cover per stratum in subalpine and rainforest sites on Reunion Island. Additional habitat type and elevation information is provided. This dataset supports the submitted paper by Boulesnane-Guengant et al. on assessing local ecological impacts of alien plants.
A 6-meter resolution bathymetry dataset for the Arafura Marine Park, collected by Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science from 2 to 15 November 2020. The survey provides baseline information for benthic habitats, supporting a 10-year management plan for the North Marine Park Network. Data acquisition included multibeam bathymetry and backscatter for Money Shoal and Pillar Bank, seabed samples, and underwater imagery.
Field-based data on alien plant species cover and native species composition from subalpine and rainforest sites on Reunion Island. The dataset includes information on habitat types and elevation, compiled by author Boulesnane-Guengant and referenced in a submitted paper. It was last updated on June 20, 2026.
16 tonnes of blue crab biomass were captured over 116 days in the Valle Fattibello lagoon. The dataset, authored by Cristina Munari and updated in April 2026, presents an integrated analysis of the invasive Callinectes sapidus, including population dynamics, sex-specific growth, and seasonal biochemical profiles. It supports management frameworks linking invasive species mitigation with resource valorization.
438 KB of data files in DOCX and XLSX formats authored by Svyatoslav Morozov-Leonov and last updated in April 2026. The dataset supports a study on the relationship between evolutionary mutation bias and metabolic rate, comparing birds and mammals across different body sizes. It provides direct support for the metabolic theory of evolution and indirect support for the evolutionary speed hypothesis.
21 marine surveys conducted between 2007 and 2013 collected towed video and still images of the seafloor. Geoscience Australia undertook these surveys to improve understanding and management of Australia's marine environments. The footage provides direct observations of geological features, habitats, and organisms in coastal and deep-sea areas, including Antarctic waters.
Contingency tables and Fisher's exact test results for three comparisons of primate-specific genes across different expression breadth categories. The dataset includes results for 'wide 10' genes (highly expressed in at least 10 tissues), 'narrow 10' genes (highly expressed in less than 10 tissues), and tissue-specific genes for brain and immune tissues. Xiao Liang published this 5.5 KB Excel file on figshare in May 2026.
Southwest Australia provides juvenile period data for serotinous obligate-seeder plant species under the 2050 RCP 4.5 climate scenario. The dataset, collated by Carl Gosper of the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, models the years until 50% of a population flowers to assess fire interval risks.
Reduced comparative genomics datasets supporting chromosome evolution analyses across the insect order Coleoptera. The 79.3 KB archive contains GENESPACE synteny outputs, OrthoFinder orthogroup assignments, and curated ancestral X / neo-X gene datasets. Dwayne Tally published this data on figshare under a CC0-1.0 license, with a last update timestamp of 2026-05-12.
Fish counts and habitat data from 60 strip-transects surveyed by a Delta submersible at Cordell Bank in central California. The dataset likely contains observations of deep-water demersal fish species and their associations with seabed habitats across three spatial scales. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this dataset.
High-resolution seabed data collected from 31 January to 6 February 2020 by the Marine Biodiversity Hub. The survey mapped the shallow and mesophotic environments of Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs in the Lord Howe Marine Park using multibeam sonar, Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, and stereo-baited underwater videos. This work was supported by the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program and involved agencies including Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania.
Incubation experiments from 2026-05-05 study the re-establishment of vertical bacterial and foraminiferal zonation in intertidal sediments after sieving. The dataset likely contains counts of living foraminifera and measurements of redox-sensitive pore water elements and bacterial phospholipid fatty acids. It was contributed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
New South Wales coastal waters contain 32 designated areas set aside for recreational fishing. The dataset is provided by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) and was last updated in May 2026. It documents the spatial management following the removal of commercial fishing effort.
A method for rapidly collecting and processing seabed habitat data from the Point Harris Marine Reserve in California. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this study, which combines sidescan sonar acoustic mosaics with real-time video observations from a towed camera-sled. Preliminary seabed characterizations can be interrogated and mapped within hours of data collection.
The Benthic Foraminifera dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network analyzes sediment and fossil biota across three areas in the Torres Strait-Gulf of Papua shelf. It likely contains data on foraminiferal assemblages, sediment composition, and environmental variables like water depth, carbonate mud, gravel, and organic carbon flux. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.
Biomarker and palynological data from the Middle Ordovician upper Goldwyer Formation in Australia. The dataset likely contains molecular proxies like n-alkane distributions and isotopic compositions, as well as microfossil evidence. It was published via the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated on 2026-05-05.
Lord Howe Island rises over 800 meters and is draped with Late Quaternary submarine and subaerial carbonate sediments. The dataset, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network, likely contains geological and sedimentological data from this island, which sits at the latitudinal limit to coral reef growth. Uranium-series, amino acid racemisation, and thermoluminescence dating indicate deposits from marine oxygen isotope stage 5.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a dataset on infaunal biodiversity and ecological function on the Lord Howe Island shelf. The data was collected using high-resolution multibeam sonar mapping and sediment sampling with Smith-McIntyre grabs to examine bio-physical relationships structuring benthic assemblages. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-05.