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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,480 datasets
Plant census and microenvironment dataset from Mt. Baldy, Colorado, USA, 2014-2017 comprises a long-term study of alpine plant community dynamics. The data include annual census records for all plants in 50 plots, individual-level demographic estimates, and high-resolution microenvironmental and functional trait measurements. It covers several thousand individuals across approximately twenty species and highlights an apparent pattern of demographic decline.
The Irish Sea's plankton ecology is detailed in this technical report from the UK's Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA6). It summarises information on planktonic species, nutrient chemistry, and biomass changes, with historical data referenced from the 1950s to the 1980s. The report was produced by the Department of Trade and Industry (now the Department of Energy and Climate Change).
A technical report from the 2003 Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA4) provides an overview of cephalopod species in the North UK Continental Shelf area. The report, produced by the Department of Trade and Industry, details species distribution, commercial fishery interactions, and potential impacts from oil industry activities. It is based on information from commercial fishing by-catch and discusses ecological roles and trace metal accumulation.
A four-year collaborative habitat mapping program produced this scientific report analyzing benthic communities in Darwin and Bynoe Harbours. The work was conducted by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government Department of Environment and Natural Resources. The program was funded by offset funds from the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project and co-investments from the agencies.
The North Sea UK continental shelf is the focus of this Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA2) technical report. It provides an overview of cephalopod populations, ecology, and fisheries, discussing species like Loligo forbesi and Eledone cirrhosa. The report was contributed by the UK Department of Trade and Industry (now Department of Energy and Climate Change) and is published as an HTML document.
QIONG YANG's dataset explores the relationship between the density of the obligate bacterium Buchnera aphidicola and host fitness in the bird cherryโoat aphid, Rhopalosiphum padi. The data includes measurements of Buchnera density, body length, and fitness metrics like fecundity and intrinsic rate of increase for hundreds of individuals across experiments and generations. It was last updated on 2026-04 17 and is available as an 88.9 KB XLSX file under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
August 7-16, 2012 survey of the Solitary Islands Key Ecological Feature conducted from the R.V. Bombora by the National Environmental Research Programme's Marine Biodiversity Hub in collaboration with the New South Wales Office of Environment and Heritage. The dataset includes forward-facing mono and stereo video, downward-facing still images, and positional data from GPS and USBL systems. Data is organized by survey date and transect number into folders for different media and tracking types.
2.3 MB of data in XLSX format tracks the structural evolution of milled nanosuspensions over time. The dataset was authored by Jamie Lam and last updated on June 1, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Darwin Harbour sediment grain size data and summary statistics for seabed samples collected between 2011 and 2017. A total of 499 samples are reported from 489 stations, with all grain size data published in the Marine Sediments Database (MARS). This project was funded by the INPEX-led Ichthys LNG Project and co-invested by Geoscience Australia and the Australian Institute of Marine Science.
Angkhana Inta's literature review identifies 181 medicinal plant species used by 18 ethnic groups in Thailand for hemorrhoid treatment. The study analyzes 53 references and uses ethnobotanical indices to highlight key species with prevalent pharmacological activities. The dataset was last updated on April 24, 2026.
Angkhana Inta's literature review on figshare identifies 181 medicinal plant species used for hemorrhoid treatment in Thailand. The study reviewed 53 references and analyzed species using ethnobotanical indices. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-24.
Angkhana Inta's literature review analyzes medicinal plants used for hemorrhoid treatment in Thailand. The study reviewed 53 references and identified 181 plant species across 78 families used by 18 ethnic groups. The dataset, last updated in April 2026, highlights species with prevalent pharmacological activities like anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial effects.
A research document analyzes the effects of dipeptidyl peptidase-1 (DPP1) and neutrophil serine protease (NSP) inhibition on neutrophil functions. The study uses brensocatib inhibitor and knockout mice models, authored by Dedong Li and uploaded to figshare in April 2026. It investigates granulocytic differentiation, migration, phagocytosis, reactive oxygen species production, bacterial killing, and neutrophil extracellular trap formation.
142 complete Rhizobium genomes were analyzed using comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction to study quorum-sensing systems. The research, authored by Ivana Blancas-Nava, identifies LuxI/LuxR homologs and examines their genomic distribution across chromosomes and plasmids. The findings, last updated in April 2026, detail heterogeneous distribution, multiple acquisition events, and the role of plasmids in system transfer.
A study analyzing 142 complete Rhizobium genomes to understand the diversity and evolution of quorum-sensing systems. The research, authored by Ivana Blancas-Nava and last updated in April 2026, uses comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction to examine the distribution of LuxI/LuxR homologs across chromosomes and plasmids. Findings indicate a heterogeneous distribution, with plasmid-encoded systems showing greater diversity and acting as major reservoirs for horizontal transfer.
142 complete Rhizobium genomes were analyzed using comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction. The dataset details the distribution and evolution of quorum-sensing systems, including LuxI/LuxR homologs, across chromosomes and plasmids. It was authored by Ivana Blancas-Nava and last updated on 2026-04-17.
142 complete Rhizobium genomes were analyzed to understand the distribution and evolution of quorum-sensing systems. The study by Ivana Blancas-Nava, published in 2026, used comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction. It found plasmid-encoded systems exhibit substantially greater diversity and act as major reservoirs for horizontal gene transfer.
A 2026 analysis of quorum-sensing systems in 142 complete Rhizobium genomes by Ivana Blancas-Nava. The study uses comparative genomics, phylogenetic reconstruction, and genomic context analysis to examine the distribution and evolution of LuxI/LuxR homologs. Findings detail heterogeneous distribution, multiple acquisition events, and the role of plasmids as reservoirs for these systems.
142 complete Rhizobium genomes were analyzed for quorum-sensing systems using comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction. The study by Ivana Blancas-Nava, last updated in April 2026, examines the distribution, diversity, and evolutionary dynamics of LuxI/LuxR homologs across chromosomes and plasmids. Findings indicate heterogeneous distribution, multiple independent acquisition events, and a central role for plasmids in system transfer and innovation.
A study analyzing 142 complete Rhizobium genomes to understand the diversity and evolution of quorum-sensing systems. The research, authored by Ivana Blancas-Nava and published on figshare in 2026, used comparative genomics and phylogenetic reconstruction. It details the heterogeneous distribution of LuxI/LuxR systems across chromosomes and plasmids, indicating dynamic gains and losses.