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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,536 datasets
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset quantifying seabed exposure to oceanographic processes on the Australian continental shelf. It contains modeled combined flow bed shear stress data for an 8-year period from March 1997 to February 2005. The data is used to classify exposure levels via three regionalization methods relating stress to sediment properties and water depth.
June 19-25, 2015 imagery of the seafloor collected by an Iver AUV-Phoenix after a seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin. The dataset includes stereo camera images, track files, and mosaics from 12 sites, collected as part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project to assess impacts on scallops. The data was collected by Australian Marine Ecology Pty Ltd and the University of Sydney's Australian Centre for Field Robotics.
A marine geology dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network, last updated in April 2026. It contains data on Quaternary shelf evolution in the high-energy, cool-water carbonate environment of the Recherche Archipelago. The dataset includes surficial sediments, video, multibeam sonar, cores, and shallow seismic data.
Australian data from the Middle Ordovician upper Goldwyer Formation presents biomarker and palynological evidence for the earliest land plants. The dataset combines molecular fossil data, such as n-alkane distributions and isotopic compositions, with microfossil (cryptospore) records. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A synthesis of physical and biological information for the Lord Howe Rise region in the Tasman Sea. The dataset covers an area of 1.95 million km2, spanning tropical to cool temperate latitudes from 18.4°S to 40.3°S. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
A 3.5 MB document reviews the debated existence and characteristics of human B-1 lymphocytes, a subset of B cells with innate-like properties. Authored by Mónica Itzel Martínez-Gutiérrez and published under CC-BY-4.0, it was last updated in April 2026. The text critically examines phenotypic markers, tissue residency, and the functional equivalence of human B-1 cells to their murine counterparts.
Natural Values Atlas data provides point locations and attributes for over 20,000 Tasmanian species. The dataset, maintained by the Tasmania Government's The List Data, includes observations for plants, animals, and threatened species, searchable by name, location, date, and other criteria. It also contains habitat mapping for high-priority fauna and links to management documents like recovery plans.
Northern Australian marine surveys from 2009 to 2012 collected polychaete worms. The dataset contains taxonomic identifications performed by experts Chris Glasby and Charlotte Watson, using established names and operational taxonomic units. Specimens are lodged at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.
A point dataset of managed recreational assets within the National Forest Estate in Great Britain. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service and categorizes features into eight types, including signage, built features, forest furniture, and viewpoints. Each category contains specific asset types and subtypes, such as trailheads, benches, gates, and picnic tables.
Containing acoustic recordings from the Samford Peri-Urban SuperSite in Australia, collected for 12 hours daily around dawn and dusk. The data includes generated long-term spectrograms, acoustic indices, false-color spectrograms, and sensor-recorded temperature and sound pressure levels. Recordings were made between October 2011 and 2013.
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry and seafloor imagery from the southernmost platform reefs in the world, Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs. Data was acquired from January 31 to February 6, 2020, by the Marine Biodiversity Hub using multibeam sonar, autonomous underwater vehicles, and stereo-baited remote underwater videos. This work was a collaborative effort involving Geoscience Australia, the University of Tasmania, the University of Sydney, and other agencies, funded by the Australian Government's National Environmental Science Program.
Tables of species and gear codes used in the Cefas Fishing Survey System (FSS) database. The dataset is provided by the Marine Environmental Data & Information Network for cross-referencing with other Cefas datasets. It was last updated on 2026-06-11.
A 12-day bathymetry survey was conducted from March 1 to March 12, 2015, onboard the R/V Falkor. The mission, led by Professor Malcolm McCulloch from the University of Western Australia, used Kongsberg EM302 and EM710 sensors to map the seafloor and support ROV surveys of marine life. The dataset is published by Geoscience Australia with acknowledgment required to the original scientists and the Marine Geoscience Data System.
Encompassing audio files from a 25-hectare rainforest site in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area of Australia, recorded for 12 hours daily around dawn and dusk. An acoustic recorder collected data starting in 2012, 140 meters from a flux tower, and sensors also captured temperature and sound pressure levels. Long-term spectrograms in PNG format are provided for each audio file to aid exploration.
Southern Quebec's public forest was sampled using 1,644 installed plots and 12,215 analyzed plots between 1999 and 2009. The data characterizes station productivity by recording physical and vegetation characteristics, including stem counts and ecological types, with selected trees felled for detailed study.
Quebec's terrestrial ecosystems are mapped and described across nine hierarchical levels, from continental vegetation zones to landscape-scale ecological districts. The system integrates vegetation characteristics like physiognomy and structure with physical environment factors such as relief and geology. The classification framework is provided in multiple formats including XLS, GPKG, and FGDB/GDB.
The Quebec Ecological Reference Framework (CERQ) is a hierarchical mapping and classification tool for Quebec's territory, produced by the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight against Climate Change. It provides ecological knowledge through multiple interlocking levels of perception.
A 2017 spatial dataset from the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action categorizes the location importance of all native vegetation in Victoria, Australia, for regulatory purposes. It replaces the NVR2013_LOCRISK_V2 dataset and is derived from models assessing habitat for rare species and the presence of endangered vegetation classes or sensitive coastal and wetland areas. The dataset is available in multiple geospatial raster formats including TIFF and GEOTIFF.
Multibeam sonar, underwater video, predicted wave energy, and sediment data were used to examine seabed habitats in Esperance Bay, part of the Recherche Archipelago. The study from the Australian Ocean Data Network reveals relationships between geomorphology, wave exposure, and substrate types in this shallow, high-energy environment. Data was last updated on 2026-04-10.
A collaborative National Environmental Science Program project established an inventory of environmental and cultural data and best practice monitoring standards for offshore renewable energy development. The inventory covers five proposed and declared areas: Hunter, Gippsland and Bass Strait, Illawarra, Southern Ocean, and south-west Western Australia. It details potential impacts, monitoring standards, cultural values, seabed habitats, and species interactions to support regulatory decision-making.