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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,224 datasets
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.
A 1.7 MB research dataset from figshare, authored by Mingyu Cao and last updated on 2026-04-28. The dataset investigates the combined antibacterial efficacy and mechanism of arginine and florfenicol against resistant Escherichia coli. The study reveals dual mechanisms of action involving metabolic reprogramming and efflux pump inhibition.
Physical factors like sediment grain size, carbonate content, mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux were tested against benthic macrofauna distribution and diversity in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. The dataset likely contains measurements linking these abiotic attributes to biological patterns. Results from this study, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, reveal the importance of process-based indices like sediment mobility in defining benthic habitats.
A bathymetry survey from March 8 to April 8, 2020, led by Dr. Rachel Przeslawski of Geoscience Australia aboard the RV Falkor. The dataset contains 64m and 16m resolution geotiffs of submarine canyons in the Gascoyne Marine Park, produced from processed EM302 and EM710 multibeam sonar data. This high-resolution seafloor mapping data is intended to support scientific research and marine park management.
Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) from numerical simulations and physical landforms were used to generate cumulative distribution functions (CDFs) for different Danxia landform evolutionary stages. The dataset, 44.9 MB in size, was authored by Jun-Ting Qiu and last updated on 2026-04-21. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
An independent 2026 dataset compiled by the Real Dental Costs Data & Research Team provides average dental prices across all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. It reports average prices for single dental implants, veneers, and braces, and calculates a composite Cost Index for each jurisdiction.
2015-03-01 to present, this dataset maps Biologically Important Areas (BIAs) for 24 cetacean species, stocks, or populations across seven U.S. marine regions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration compiled it through an expert elicitation process, providing narratives, maps, references, and metadata tables for each BIA. The assessment is intended to inform regulatory and management decisions to minimize anthropogenic impacts on whales and dolphins.
Aziza S. Al Adhoobi's dataset quantifies the protection status of high-suitability habitats for killifish species in Oman against conservation targets. The 9.5 KB Excel file, last updated in 2026, likely contains tabular data mapping priority conservation areas. It supports analyses of ecological gaps and international target compliance.
A single medical case report from figshare, authored by figshare admin karger and last updated on 2026-04-16. The text document describes a 55-year-old woman with a dermatofibroma associated with lymphoid follicles, providing detailed histopathological and immunological findings. The dataset is a 104.6 KB DOCX file containing the full case report and its abstract.
1465 individual fish, sharks, rays, and sea snakes from 85 species were observed in the Timor Sea using 47 baited underwater video stations. The dataset includes 504 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN. It was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network between September 12 and October 6, 2012.
Michael Perlin's dataset, last updated in April 2026, contains computationally predicted secreted effector proteins for the smut fungus Microbotryum intermedium. The data, stored in a 12.6 KB XLSX file, represents the canonical secretome identified via a stringent bioinformatics pipeline. This work aims to identify virulence factors for this biotrophic pathogen of Scabiosa plants.
From September 5 to October 12, 2003, this dataset comprises observations of 11,687 individuals from 253 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes. It was collected using 275 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) deployed around the Townsville-Lizard region of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts the data, which includes 2,397 images and records habitat classification, species identity, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance.
The Australian Ocean Data Network hosts a BRUVS survey comprising 5097 individuals from 202 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes. Data were collected from 56 baited remote underwater video stations around Heron Island between 2014-06-23 and 2014-07-02, with 311 images captured. The dataset records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN.
Geoscience Australia, with Curtin University and CSIRO, published a critical review synthesizing over 70 peer-reviewed studies on the impacts of seismic survey noise. The dataset is an updated PDF literature review, last updated on 2026-04-30, focusing on evidence from the past four years. It addresses research gaps for Australian government and environmental management stakeholders.
1260 individuals from 87 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed using 21 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) around Inshore Shoals near Townsville from October 28 to 30, 2006. The dataset, managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes 338 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance (MaxN). A custom Microsoft Access interface was developed by AIMS staff for reading and analyzing the BRUVS tapes.
Ten supplementary tables (S1-S10) present data supporting an analysis of chromosomal evolution in stony corals. The dataset, created by Chunpeng He and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, was last updated on May 30, 2026. It includes XLSX and TXT files totaling 78.5 MB.
7.6 MB of supplementary materials accompany a research article on the effects of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 16 fermentation. The materials are authored by Haiyan Xu and were last updated on May 25, 2026. The data is provided under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
46 stations of underwater video footage and still images were collected during the SOL4934 survey in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf between 27 August and 24 September 2009. The survey was conducted by Geoscience Australia in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the Northern Territory Government to obtain geological and biological data. It aimed to establish the late-Quaternary evolution of the region and investigate relationships between the physical environment and associated biota.