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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,538 datasets
Supplementary Material 7 accompanies a research article on congenital heart disease. The 11.6 KB XLSX file, published on figshare by Phuong Thao Nguyen, was last updated on 2026-05-26. Its specific content is not detailed, but it likely contains supplementary tables or analysis results referenced in the main study.
Supplementary Material 8 from a study titled 'Single-cell omics uncovers novel pathological mechanisms and therapeutic targets for congenital heart diseases: insights from integrated intercellular communication analysis'. The dataset, authored by Phuong Thao Nguyen, was published on figshare on 2026-05 26. It is a 12.4 KB XLSX file, indicating a small, tabular supplementary dataset.
Supplementary Material 2 accompanies a study on the interplay between the nasal microbiome and epigenome in adolescents. The 373.6 KB XLSX file was published by Anne K. Bozack on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. Its specific content and row count are not detailed in the available metadata.
BOREAS TF-11 team collected Leaf Area Index measurements at the SSA Fen site during the 1995 growing season. The data categorize LAI for six plant groups: total, Carex spp., Betula pumila, Menyanthes trifoliata, Salix spp., and other vascular plants. These measurements complement tower flux data for studying boreal ecosystem processes.
Geoscience Australia Data produced this dataset from two large-scale deep-sea mapping surveys along Australia's eastern and western continental margins. It quantifies the distribution, abundance, and trail-forming behavior of acorn worms (Enteropneusta), a taxon important for nutrient cycling. This study provides the first evidence of strong depth-related distributions for these organisms in Australian waters.
Victorian Biodiversity Atlas fauna records aggregated to a standard 5-minute longitude/latitude grid (GDA94). The dataset includes counts of taxon records per cell, along with the first and last recorded dates for each taxon within a cell. It is published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04-09.
A geospatial boundary created at a 1:25,000 scale for the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council's River Red Gum Forests Investigation. The dataset delineates the public land area of the river red gum ecosystem along the Murray River and its major tributaries, from the South Australian border to Wodonga. It was produced by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and last updated in April 2026.
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action provides a polygon layer of rectangular cells aligned to 1-minute increments of the GDA94 latitude/longitude graticule. The layer is designed as an indexing mechanism for point record observations of flora and fauna and covers south-east Australia from 139°E to 151°30'E and 33°S to 42°S. It was last updated on 2026-04-09.
A citizen-science dataset of swooping bird incidents reported by the public across Victoria, Australia. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) maintains the data to inform the public of hotspots and gather intelligence on problem birds. Records include incident date, location, species, number of birds, and additional comments.
Nine validation sites across North and South America, from Arctic tundra to tropical forest, were mapped between 2000 and 2003. The BigFoot project produced these 7x7 km land cover surfaces from Landsat ETM+ imagery to validate MODIS satellite products. Data includes geotiff images and metadata, following the IGBP classification scheme.
Data from the 2019/2020 MOSAiC expedition's Leg 2, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, focuses on organic matter release during sea ice deformation. It contains measurements of bacteria, protists, chlorophyll a, particulate organic carbon, and brine volume fraction from sea ice and water column samples. The dataset was published by Lasse Mork Olsen in 2026.
Geochemical analysis of deep-sea floor sediments from 1300 to 2423 meters water depth on the remote Lord Howe Rise and Gifford Guyot off eastern Australia. The dataset, provided by Geoscience Australia, includes mineralogy, organic carbon and nitrogen concentrations, isotopic compositions, and major and trace element concentrations. Surface sediments were carbon-lean calcareous oozes with moderate to high chlorin indices.
The FLOWS method, developed in 2002 by SKM, the Cooperative Research Centre for Freshwater Ecology, Freshwater Ecology (NRE), and Lloyd Environmental Consultants, determines environmental water requirements for rivers and streams in Victoria, Australia. It is used for Stream Flow Management Plans and Bulk Entitlements to assess instream and overbank flow needs. The dataset is provided by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and was last updated on 2026-04 09.
123,000 hectares of mangrove forest declined by 13% to 107,000 hectares in Cacheu province, Guinea-Bissau, between 2020 and 2025. This dataset was created by Leo Williams using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery and a machine learning classification tool in Google Earth Engine, achieving an overall accuracy above 95%. The mapping reveals opposing regional dynamics of loss at forest margins in the east and canopy densification in the west.
Geoscience Australia compiled a spatial synthesis of seabed environments for the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf and Timor Sea region. The report identifies significant habitats, communities, and potential geohazards using data from existing literature, industry sources, and two seabed mapping surveys (GA-322 and GA-325). The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16.
UKASH Combined Map is the most comprehensive full-coverage map of seabed habitats in UK waters, except for the intertidal zone. It integrates ground-truthed local maps with a predictive model to calculate total habitat areas, produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and last updated in April 2026. The map supports assessments of marine protected area networks using the Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland and the EUNIS standard.
Nightingale Island, Tristan da Cunha, is the location for this dataset tracking Northern Rockhopper penguins (Eudyptes moseleyi). It comprises two datasets: a list of 530 adult and 100 chick PIT tags implanted from 2016 to 2019, and automated reader crossings from two pathways. The data was collected by a multi-institutional collaboration including RSPB, Tristan da Cunha government, and the British Antarctic Survey as part of the Darwin Plus-funded Project Pinnamin.
A polygon layer of rectangular cells aligned to 5-minute increments of the GDA94 latitude/longitude graticule serves as an indexing mechanism for point record observations of flora and fauna. The layer covers southeast Australia from 139°E to 151°30'E and 33°S to 42°S, incorporating substantial areas of South Australia and New South Wales plus Bass Strait and Tasmania's north coast. It was published by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action and last updated on April 9, 2026.
Vegetation type maps for the Atchafalaya and Terrebonne basins in coastal Louisiana, derived from NASA AVIRIS-NG airborne spectrometer imagery. The maps were generated by applying a machine learning model, trained on field samples and plot data, to surface reflectance mosaics from spring and fall 2021. This dataset is part of the NASA Delta-X campaign and is provided by ORNL_CLOUD in cloud-optimized GeoTIFF format.
9.6 KB of supplementary data analyzes the odds of Plasmodium sporozoite infection in Anopheles funestus mosquitoes. The Excel file, authored by David P. Tchouassi and last updated in May 2026, accompanies research on insecticide resistance evolution across Kenya's malaria-endemic regions. It likely contains statistical comparisons of allele frequencies and infection status.