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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,252 datasets
Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions data depicts candidate Forest Enhancement Areas provisionally scheduled for ecological thinning in the current calendar year. The dataset, authored by Clarissa Swarts, is updated annually and was last updated on 2026-05-04. Final available thinning area is likely to be less than the candidate areas after detailed planning.
Canada's conserved areas indicators report the amount and proportion of terrestrial and marine area recognized as conserved. The Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators program provides this data in formats including interactive maps, charts, and CSV tables. Environment and Climate Change Canada maintains the dataset, last updated in April 2026.
Daily estimates of net ecosystem production, gross primary production, and ecosystem respiration from 9 locations in Clinton Lake, Kansas, USA, throughout a growing season. The data was produced by Christopher F. Frazier using dissolved oxygen monitoring and Bayesian hierarchical generalized additive mixed models. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-21.
Hainan and Guangdong provinces provide the geographic scope for this dataset of individual Dalbergia odorifera trees. It includes raw measurements like DBH, tree height, and crown width, alongside population dynamic analysis results from long-term monitoring. Author Chumin Ye published the 33.3 KB XLSX file on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license, last updated on May 5, 2026.
Environment and Climate Change Canada conducted a feeding trial with captive shorebirds to measure carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) isotope discrimination in eggs and tissues. The dataset likely contains isotope values for whole food, food constituents, egg components, and somatic tissues, used to calculate tissue-diet fractionation values (TDFs). This research, last updated in April 2026, provides new insights into avian nutrition and reproduction to better understand carry-over effects in migratory species.
Dedicación en horas, medios tiempos y Tiempos completos para los docentes catedráticos, ocasionales y planta de la Universidad del Quindio en el periodo 2019-2. The dataset, sourced from the Colombian open data portal www.datos.gov.co, was last updated on 2026-05-18. It likely contains records on faculty members categorized by their employment status and dedication level.
A broadscale habitat map for the South Rigg recommended Marine Conservation Zone (rMCZ). The dataset was produced by analyzing acoustic and ground truth survey data to classify seabed habitats into rock and sediment types, including coarse sediment, sand, mud, and mixed sediment. The classification further divides areas into littoral and subtidal zones and energy levels (Low, Moderate, High) according to the EUNIS framework.
Updated palaeogeographic maps incorporate alternative tectonic reconstructions for the northern margins of the Australian plate. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this report, which was last updated on May 5, 2026. The tectonostratigraphic evolution is divided into phases from the Carboniferous to the Holocene.
A geospatial model projecting the suitability for cultivating plantain in the Southern Grampians Shire Council region by the year 2050. The dataset was created by Deakin University for the local council as part of a Land Use Capability project and is available under a CC-BY-2.5 license. It was last updated on April 26, 2026.
The Lawn Hill Platform Cover in northwest Queensland comprises a sequence of Proterozoic sediments and volcanics. Three subdivisions are recognized: the Bigie Formation and Fiery Creek Volcanics, the Surprise Creek Formation, and the McNamara Group. Economic copper, lead, and zinc sulfide deposits are concentrated at two stratigraphic horizons within the McNamara Group.
Geoscience Australia produced conceptual models for seven types of Australian estuaries and coastal waterways. The models include three-dimensional block diagrams depicting structure, evolution, and geomorphology, overlain with flow diagrams for hydrology, sediment, and nutrient dynamics. These diagrams serve as a decision support tool for environmental managers.
Geoscience Australia compiled bathymetry data to create a 5-meter resolution grid for the Geographe Marine Park. The dataset includes a panchromatic geotiff image combining bathymetric data with a hillshade, and morphological surface classifications based on slope. This research is supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub.
De novo phylogenies inferred for novel and public actinomycetoma isolates using iqtree2 with automated model selection. The dataset includes phylogenetic trees constructed from the GTDB bac120 gene set, supported by 1000 ultrafast bootstraps. It was authored by Andrew Keith Watson and last updated on 2026-05-28.
1993-2005 data provides spatial distributions of vegetation types, geobotanical characteristics, and physiographic features for the Arctic tundra region of Alaska. The dataset, produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, covers areas north and west of the forest boundary, excluding boreal flora regions. It includes attributes like dominant vegetation, bioclimate subzones, floristic subprovinces, landscape types, lake coverage, and substrate chemistry.
A 4-day experiment during late embryogenesis investigated the impact of ecologically relevant extreme flooding conditions on European cuttlefish hatchlings. The dataset, created by Joana Martins, contains measurements of survival and camouflage abilities under acute salinity values of 7, 17, 24, 28, and 35. It was last updated on May 18, 2026.
The Burdekin River region in Queensland covers an area of 67,000 km² near Townsville. This bulletin summarizes regional mapping results from the Bureau of Mineral Resources and Geological Survey of Queensland conducted between 1961 and 1967. It describes the geological evolution, including Palaeozoic sedimentary basins, orogenies, and igneous activity from the Cambrian to the Tertiary.
Arctic vegetation and environmental data from 439 study plots in the Gates of the Arctic National Park, Alaska, collected between 1978 and 1981. Plots range from 1 to 50 square meters across 13 habitat types in the glaciated Endicott Mountains. This dataset, compiled by NASA, uses the Braun-Blanquet system to describe species cover alongside plot characteristics like elevation and aspect.
August 1995 and 1996 data captures vegetation and soil conditions at 19 flux tower sites along a North-South transect on Alaska's North Slope. The dataset includes plant species cover for 29 plots at 17 sites using the Braun-Blanquet approach, plot environmental data, soil profile descriptions, and growth form composition surveys. It was collected under the NASA ARCSS/LAII project.
July and August 1951 data from 80 study plots in the Nome River Valley, Alaska. This dataset records baseline plot information for vegetation, soils, and site factors across five broad habitat types in a glaciated landscape. Collected by NASA, it has been used for classification, mapping, and analysis of geo-botanical factors in the region.
NASA's International Biological Program Tundra Biome dataset provides vegetation cover and environmental plot data from Barrow, Alaska. It includes percent land cover by species and plot-level data on moisture, topography, and soil properties for 43 plots established in 1972. Thirty-three of these plots were resampled in 1999, 2008, and 2010, creating a multi-decadal record for assessing ecosystem change.