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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,503 datasets
Government of Yukon documentation from 2009 investigates passive biological treatment for mine drainage. The dataset likely contains research reports and proposals on bioremediation technologies like fen-bogs and wetlands. It was last updated on 2026-04-17.
A report summarizes and evaluates revegetation and erosion control projects in Yukon, primarily from the past 15 years. It describes successes and failures of techniques used in mining and road construction reclamation. The report was published by the Government of Yukon and includes monitoring summaries from reviewed sites.
Quebec's Atlantic Zone Monitoring Program provides mean zooplankton biomass data from 46 stations in the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence. The dataset includes measurements for total zooplankton, mesozooplankton, macrozooplankton, and euphausiids, collected during June and November surveys from 2013 to 2022. Data is provided in CSV format with columns for station location, date, depth, and biomass by group.
Since 2006, Fisheries and Oceans Canada has conducted annual field surveys to monitor native and non-indigenous species in the Maritimes, Gulf, and Quebec Regions. The program uses standardized protocols, deploying biofouling collector plates from May to October at geo-referenced intertidal and shallow subtidal sites, with methods evolving in 2018 to enhance statistical replication. Data includes percent cover scores and presence-absence records for observed species, with additional rapid assessment surveys for the Asian shore crab from 2020.
A 2026 study by Moongi Choi evaluates and enhances Water Supply Ecosystem Service (ES) assessments for South Korean forests. The dataset likely contains grid-based scores comparing conventional and enhanced ES frameworks, incorporating indicators like soil properties and topography. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government collected surface sediment data from Bynoe Harbour in May 2016. The dataset comprises O2 consumption and CO2 production rates measured from core incubation experiments on seabed sediments. The survey was part of a four-year program (2014-2018) to create baseline habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
England's Environment Agency maintains a GIS dataset tracking projects to create and restore priority habitats, as defined by the UK Biodiversity Action Plan and the Environmental Improvement Plan. The dataset lists projects completed from April 2009 onwards, with the majority undertaken in partnership with other organisations. It forms part of the evidence base for the England Biodiversity Strategy.
Performance indicators for landings, effort, revenue, and revenue distribution are collected for various fisheries across the United States. The data includes 15 selected catch share programs and selected non-catch share fisheries, managed by NOAA Fisheries. The dataset covers a time range from 1990 to the present.
Surface sediment data for Bynoe Harbour collected by Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government from 2-29 May 2016. The dataset comprises total chlorin concentrations, chlorin indices, and porosity measurements from seabed sediments. This work was part of a four-year program (2014-2018) to create baseline habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
A field survey report from Geoscience Australia details sediment sampling in Cockburn Sound, Western Australia, conducted in March 2004. It documents procedures for collecting surface and subsurface samples, including vibracores and grab samples. The analysis aims to classify sediment types and reconstruct the area's stratigraphic framework.
A geospatial dataset mapping predicted broad-scale marine habitats within the Greater Haig Fras recommended Marine Conservation Zone. The data was produced by the Government Digital Service using object-based image analysis informed by sediment samples and underwater camera data. The dataset is provided under the UK Open Government Licence.
A meta-analytic dataset of 1,287 observations from 76 peer-reviewed studies on the effects of solar photovoltaic installations on plant and soil biodiversity and ecosystem functions. The data includes effect sizes (lnRR) and associated variance for analysis across global aridity gradients. It was compiled by Weiwei Li and published on figshare in April 2026.
Structural and glycoproteomic data for spike proteins from two distinct gammacoronaviruses infecting marine mammals. The dataset includes cryo-EM structural information and analysis of over 100 N-glycans per trimer, with specific O-glycosylation sites. It was authored by Ruben J. G. Hulswit and shared on figshare in 2026.
Glycoproteomic analyses of spike (S) proteins from two distinct gammacoronaviruses infecting marine mammals. The dataset catalogs over 100 N-glycans per trimer and identifies O-glycosylation sites, generated by researcher Ruben J. G. Hulswit and published via figshare in April 2026. It provides structural details on unique domains and glycosylation patterns.
BdCoV_AUC_per_glycosite_all_proteases dataset contains glycoproteomic analysis of spike proteins from two distinct gammacoronaviruses infecting marine mammals. The data includes glycosylation site information derived from high-resolution cryo-EM structures. Ruben J. G. Hulswit authored this dataset, which was updated on April 8, 2026.
Glycoproteomic analyses reveal over 100 N-glycans per trimer on gammacoronavirus spike proteins, with a notable abundance of high-mannose glycans on a unique N-terminal domain. This dataset, created by Ruben J. G. Hulswit and shared on figshare in 2026, contains area under the curve (AUC) measurements per glycosite for various proteases. The data supports research into the structural diversity and glycan shielding strategies of coronaviruses.
Mattie J. Gose's research data from 2026 investigates cryptic host-associated diversity in the parasitic fly genus Apocephalus, specifically the species Apocephalus antennatus. The dataset includes genetic sequences, host associations, and morphological data from parasitoids reared from fireflies collected across the eastern United States and Costa Rica. The work tests the species status of A. antennatus and explores determinants of host specialization versus generalization.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government collected surface sediment data in Bynoe Harbour from 2-29 May 2016. The dataset comprises results from sediment oxygen demand experiments conducted on seabed sediments. This work was part of a four-year program (2014-2018) to create baseline habitat maps for marine resource management in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
Survey data from 88 veterinarians and veterinary technicians assessing awareness and recognition of Animal Abuse by Falsification (AAF). The dataset captures participant demographics, familiarity with AAF, estimated case frequency, and perceived indicators. Ineke R. van Herwijnen authored this research, which was last updated in April 2026.
A geospatial dataset mapping the toxic pressure of mixtures of plant protection products in Dutch surface water. The data likely contains sampling points from water samples collected between 2013 and 2018, with toxic pressure represented in five increasing classes. The dataset was published by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.