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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
22,878 datasets
FLUXNET's Marconi Flux Data Collection contains standardized, gap-filled measurements of carbon dioxide, water vapor, and energy exchange from 38 forest, grassland, and crop sites. The dataset compiles 97 site-years of half-hourly flux and meteorology data, primarily from 1996 to 1998, with some records from 1992-1995 and 1999-2000. It was compiled for the 2000 FLUXNET Synthesis Workshop and formed the basis for a special issue of Agriculture and Forest Meteorology in 2002.
Thirty years of shorebird monitoring data, curated by BirdLife Australia's National Shorebird Monitoring Program, were analyzed to update national trend estimates. The project focused on 15 migratory shorebird species and was conducted by the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub in 2021-2022. Outputs include a fact sheet and final report with policy recommendations.
A systematic review and meta-analysis synthesizing evidence from 28 randomized controlled trials on the effects of Panax ginseng extract in osteoporotic animal models. The review, registered with PROSPERO identifier CRD420251232252, was authored by Rui Tang and last updated in June 2026. It extracted data on bone mineral density, microarchitecture, biomechanical properties, and biochemical markers.
5,050 GPS locations recorded at 60-minute intervals track a 92-kg male jaguar's 2,122-km dispersal over 381 days in Brazil. The data, supporting a 2026 study in Ecology, includes derived movement metrics, land cover classifications, and time spent in protected areas, with raw coordinates available upon request. It was collected via a GPS-Iridium collar from November 2024 to November 2025.
16 priority threatened and migratory marine species in Australia's North Marine Bioregion were identified from a pool of approximately 80 EPBC-listed species. The dataset results from a two-phase project involving gap analysis and collaboration with data custodians to compile new datasets and develop spatial models. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in June 2026.
NSW Office of Environment and Heritage produced a seamless map of native vegetation types for the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. It integrates the best available imagery, site surveys, and environmental data to model the distribution of Plant Community Types. The dataset was superseded by a newer version on June 24, 2022, and this specific version will be archived after March 31, 2025.
High-resolution 10-meter raster maps classify shallow benthic and geomorphic habitats across Northern and Western Australia from 2018 to 2023. The dataset was produced by a consortium including UQ, UNSW, and AIMS using Sentinel-2 imagery and a semi-automated Random Forest classification workflow in Google Earth Engine. It covers areas from the Houtman Abrolhos Islands to Cape York, including offshore and inshore reef systems.
A seamless map of native vegetation types for New South Wales, Australia, produced by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage. The map integrates site surveys, environmental data, and imagery to classify vegetation into Plant Community Types, Formations, and Classes. It was superseded by a new version on June 24, 2022, and this specific regional version will be archived after March 31, 2025.
A continuous, fine-scale geodatabase of ultramafic substrates created to support plant species distribution modeling. The dataset covers the entire California Floristic Province, including California and southwestern Oregon, with a minimum mapping unit of 4,000 m² and an accuracy of ±20 meters. Author Ryan O'Dell produced this version in 2026, aiming to improve upon the accuracy of existing geologic and soil survey maps.
Austropetalia tonyana is a moderate-sized dragonfly with larvae 32-35mm long and adults 70-80mm long, restricted to mountainous regions below 35°S and above 600–1,800 meters in NSW. The NSW Department of Primary Industries created this predicted current distribution using MaxEnt species distribution modeling on records post-1994, integrated with hydrological and geomorphic data. The dataset represents the indicative range of this endangered habitat specialist, which requires rocks, logs, and moss within waterfall splash zones.
A 2023 field survey assessed the establishment and dispersal of two biological control agents, Floracarus perrepae and Neomusotima conspurcatalis, on the invasive plant Lygodium microphyllum. Data includes gall counts and dissections for the mite agent and visual surveys for the moth agent. The dataset was created by Jessene Aquino-Thomas and is shared under a CC0-1.0 license.
Vertical root distributions, quantified by the 50% and 95% rooting depth parameters (D50 and D95), are key inputs for global biogeochemistry and vegetation models. This dataset provides mean ecosystem rooting depths for 1 by 1 degree grid cells, synthesized from literature to address a key variable identified by the Global Climate Observation System. The included logistic equation allows users to calculate full vertical root distribution profiles from the two depth estimates.
A dataset linking tetrapod species to their valid and invalid subspecies counts, alongside metrics of research and public attention. It includes counts of preserved specimens from GBIF, published papers from Scopus (1960-2024), and Wikipedia pageviews (2015-2023). The dataset was created by Jhonny J. M. Guedes and last updated in May 2026.
Phytoplankton community composition and biovolume data from nine National Reference Stations around the Australian coastline. The dataset is collected monthly via integrated water sampling at 10-meter depth intervals and analyzed by the Plankton Ecology Lab. Data is made available through the Australian Ocean Data Network portal and includes binned products for time series analysis.
Tabular data from a laboratory colonization experiment tracking insecticide resistance in Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. The dataset includes phenotypic susceptibility bioassays, target-site mutation frequencies, and metabolic enzyme activities across 11 generations (F0 to F10) under three larval water treatments. It was authored by Ibrahim K. Gyimah and last updated on 2026-05-29.
20% of fishers in the middle Caeté river sell part of their catch to supplement income, according to this dataset. It describes the sociodemographic profile of fishers, gear, and strategies used in catches based on semi-structured interviews. The data was authored by Cristiney Santos and last updated in June 2026.
72 cases of Clostridium perfringens disease were identified in a study of 190 juvenile Bactrian camels, with a mortality rate of 54.17%. The dataset includes epidemiological, physiological, pathological, and whole-genome sequencing results for eight bacterial strains. It was authored by Wanpeng Ma and last updated on 2026-05-29.
Wanpeng Ma's research dataset from 2026 provides epidemiological and genomic data on Clostridium perfringens infections in Bactrian camels. It includes data from 190 camels, with an incidence rate of 37.89% and a mortality rate of 54.17% among affected animals. The dataset contains results from whole-genome sequencing of eight bacterial strains, identifying toxin genes, virulence factors, and novel sequence types.
37.89% of 190 juvenile Bactrian camels were affected by Clostridium perfringens disease, with a mortality rate of 54.17%. This dataset, authored by Wanpeng Ma and last updated in May 2026, contains results from epidemiological investigations, physiological measurements, and whole-genome sequencing of eight bacterial strains. Genomic analysis identified three novel sequence types and six drug resistance genes.
Research on Clostridium perfringens disease in Bactrian camels, conducted by Wanpeng Ma and last updated in May 2026. The dataset likely contains results from an epidemiological study of 190 camels, reporting a 37.89% incidence and 54.17% mortality rate, alongside whole-genome sequencing data for eight bacterial strains.