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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,251 datasets
Lisa Borkner authored this 17.5 KB Excel dataset on figshare, last updated on April 24, 2026. The data likely contains research findings on immune responses to Bordetella pertussis, focusing on vaccine-induced immunity and respiratory tract responses.
9.5 KB of data on antimicrobial susceptibility patterns for bacterial isolates. The dataset, authored by Safia Arbab and last updated on 2026-05-22, presents counts and percentages of isolates classified as susceptible or resistant, with no intermediate strains reported. It is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Three Malacalcyonacean soft coral species from polar, temperate, and tropical environments were analyzed using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. The dataset, authored by Miriam Pascual-Benito and last updated in April 2026, explores bacterial community composition and the impact of experimental heat exposure. Host species and temperature treatment jointly explained 36.7% of the variation in microbial composition.
Aggregated kelp-related annotations from public marine imagery surveys across Australian waters, standardized for interoperability. The data product focuses on canopy-forming macroalgae from the phylum Ochrophyta, class Phaeophyceae, particularly the orders Laminariales and Fucales. It is provided by the IMOS Understanding of Marine Imagery Sub-Facility via the Australian Ocean Data Network, with coverage from 2008 onward.
Over 800 federally protected wilderness areas in the United States, designated since 1964 and managed by four federal agencies. The dataset includes information on non-federal land parcels, known as inholdings, located within wilderness boundaries. It is published by the State of Oregon and was last updated in April 2026.
A rabbit model of acute bacteremia caused by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREF), with mortality rates exceeding 60% in untreated animals. The dataset likely contains results from 20 New Zealand White rabbits divided into control, infected, and monoclonal antibody-treated groups, measuring clinical signs, bacterial loads, and cytokine levels. Authored by Karen Flores-Moreno and shared on figshare in April 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A 2026 study by Mariko A. Polk compares 24 ecosystem functional metric proxies between sill living shorelines and unprotected fringing salt marsh shorelines. The data includes measurements for biomass, species density, wave climate, elevation, sediment characterization, and carbon and nitrogen sequestration. It is available as a 1.2 MB PDF file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A project developed in response to stakeholder concerns about an April seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin. The study involves six components: sound modelling, sound monitoring, benthic community assessment, bivalve assessment, fish avoidance behaviour tracking, and fisheries catch data analysis. The dataset, presented by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes MP4 and HTML files last updated on 2026-04 28.
Bass Strait and Gippsland Basin fisheries data investigates potential links between marine seismic surveys and commercial fish catch rates. The dataset, sourced from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) records and environmental variables for species like gummy shark and tiger flathead. Analyses employed three novel generalized linear models but found no clear, consistent relationship between seismic operations and catch rates.
Field experiment data from Lake Macquarie, Australia, investigating the impact of long-term ocean warming on seagrass performance and sediment microbial communities. The dataset includes measurements from a common garden transplant experiment with Zostera muelleri plants sourced from warmed and ambient sites over one month. It was authored by Renske Jongen and last updated in April 2026.
1,592 publications from Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed were analyzed to map the evolution of research on Helicobacter pylori and the gut microbiome. The dataset, created by Liwei Li and updated in April 2026, reveals a three-phase shift in academic focus from infection eradication to tumor-immune interactions. This bibliometric analysis provides a structured overview of publication trends and key thematic transitions in the field.
A 210.1 KB supplementary document by Guopeng Chen, last updated April 24, 2026, under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It contains integrated morphological, physiological, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses of the medicinal plant Gentiana lawrencei var. farreri under different temperature regimes. The data demonstrates how moderate warming alleviates temperature limitations on growth and promotes flavonoid accumulation.
Australia's seabed is mapped through integrated geoscience information, including bathymetry compilations and sediment stability maps. The data is provided by Geoscience Australia via the Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS) and was presented at a conference in July 2025. This pre-competitive information supports planning and investment decisions across multiple ocean sectors.
Princeton University research explores the ecology of terrestrial environmental DNA (eDNA) through experiments on filter pore size, rain event effects, and solar radiation degradation. The study provides insights for designing terrestrial eDNA surveys to maximize detection probability and reduce false positives. The dataset likely contains results from these controlled experiments.
Italy's community antibiotic consumption data from 2013 to 2018, published by the Italian Medicines Agency. The study reports consumption in Defined Daily Doses (DDD), prescriptions, and prevalence of use across geographical areas and age groups. It provides insights to guide interventions aimed at reducing antimicrobial resistance.
Njal Rollinson of the University of Toronto proposes the 'Mighty Males' hypothesis, a theoretical model explaining the evolution of temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD). The paper re-examines existing literature to support the hypothesis, which applies the Trivers-Willard model to TSD. It suggests incubation temperature affects individual condition, leading to the evolution of TSD so that males arise from higher-quality incubation environments.
19 soil profiles across the Critical Zone Observatory Network were sampled to a depth of 1 meter in 10 cm increments. Activities of seven carbon-, nitrogen-, and phosphorus-acquiring extracellular enzymes were measured fluorometrically along with soil properties like organic carbon, total nitrogen, pH, and clay concentration. The dataset, authored by Nicholas C. Dove of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, reveals that over half of potential soil enzyme activity occurs below 20 cm.
475 multicellular species provide demographic information challenging established theories of aging. Mark Roper from the University of Oxford compiled this data to analyze age-based trajectories of mortality and reproduction. The dataset exemplifies a discrepancy between theoretical predictions of universal senescence and observed biological patterns.
294.7 KB of data from a study of gut microbiomes in four Australian stink bug species, including a fitness experiment on the spined citrus bug. The dataset comprises five tables with specimen metadata, sequencing library details, NCBI submission attributes, experimental results, and OTU abundance tables. Author Alihan Katlav published the data on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A collection of high-resolution still images documenting lebensspuren—biological features on the seafloor—along the Eastern and Western margins of Australia. The dataset was compiled by the Australian Ocean Data Network and includes a directory of identified features used to correlate abiotic factors with biological activity. The data was last updated in April 2026.