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24,549 datasets
14 years of monthly MODIS satellite data map the spatial and temporal variability of coastal upwelling along 4500 km of Australia's southeastern coast. The dataset identifies two persistent upwelling systems, one in New South Wales and another in western Victoria/South Australia, with varying intensity and drivers. Zhi Huang and Xiao Hua Wang published this analysis in Remote Sensing of Environment in 2019.
237.8 MB of annual vegetation phenology data for the subtropical hilly region of Xiamen, China, spanning 2015 to 2020. The dataset includes parameters like Start of Season (SOS), End of Season (EOS), and Length of Season (LOS), expressed as Day of Year (DOY). It was created by YiFei Liu and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A plant species list details the likelihood of each species occurring within the City of Melbourne area before 1835. The dataset uses a coded classification system for occurrence likelihood and includes threat statuses from the FFG and EPBC Acts as of May 2022. It was produced by researchers from the Arthur Rylah Institute.
TerraSAR-X/TanDEM-X full archive and new tasking products can be acquired in six image modes with flexible resolutions from 0.25 m to 40 m. The dataset includes products like Staring SpotLight, High Resolution SpotLight, SpotLight, StripMap, ScanSAR, and Wide ScanSAR, each with specific scene sizes and processing levels. Products are provided by ESA and cover worldwide spatial coverage.
102 environmental data layers compiled for the spatial extent of Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Maritimes Region. The layers include physical and biological variables, spatially interpolated using geostatistical methods, and are archived in raster format. These variables have been used to model the distribution of deep-water corals, sponges, and other benthic taxa.
Geoscience Australia collected video footage during the SS0608 survey on the Lord Howe Rise between 16 and 29 April 2008. The survey was a collaboration with the University of Wollongong aboard the Southern Surveyor. A single video transect was recorded at station 9 in 35 m water depth to test physical parameters as surrogates for benthic biodiversity.
NASA's GEDI satellite data provides vegetation canopy metrics for South Africa's Greater Kruger National Park from 2007 to 2024. The Soundscapes to Landscapes project contributed 1,399 site recordings from Sonoma County, California, collected during bird breeding seasons from 2017 to 2022. Both datasets are hosted on AWS Open Data and are licensed under CC-BY-4.0.
6,700 occurrences for 506 plant species in precarious situations in Quebec. The dataset provides generalized geographic ranges, each with up to three zones defined by viability ratings and occurrence precision. It is produced by the Quebec Natural Heritage Data Center for conservation planning.
Caio S. Ballarin's 30.8 MB repository contains raw and processed data on flowering plants and their bee pollinators in the Cerrado biome. The data supports analyses of how fire events influence fine-scale species diversity across space and time. It includes R scripts for data processing and statistical analysis, corresponding to a 2026 article in the Annals of Botany.
A four-year collaborative habitat mapping program within the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour region, conducted by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government. This report is the third of three providing scientific analyses and interpretations from the program. The work was funded by offset funds from the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project and co-investments from the partner agencies.
A dataset from a dryland ecosystem study investigating phosphorus mobilization. The data was authored by Shujun Zhang and last updated on May 18, 2026. It is a small dataset stored in an XLSX file with a size of 29.6 KB.
A review from Geoscience Australia examines the use of abiotic surrogates to fill gaps in marine biodiversity knowledge. It analyzes how abiotic variables relate to biodiversity processes and their measurement at management-relevant scales. The document was last updated on 2026-04-30.
Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone of 8.6 million square kilometres provides the geographic scope for this marine dataset. The data likely contains interdisciplinary observations of physical, chemical, biological, and sedimentological processes across tropical to midlatitude waters. It is provided by Geoscience Australia Data and was last updated in April 2026.
The Collaborative East Antarctic Marine Census (CEAMARC) surveyed marine life and habitats near Terre Adelie and George V Land in East Antarctica during 2007-08. Scientists from Australia, Japan, and France collected data to understand the evolution and survival of organisms and predict responses to climate change. The findings were intended for publication in a special journal volume in late 2010.
The Amadeus Basin in Australia contains a sample of micro-vertebrate and conodont fossils from the Middle Ordovician Stairway Sandstone formation. The data, provided by Geoscience Australia Data, is a field sample from the uppermost part of the sandstone, enabling correlation to international biozonation schemes. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-30.
1,545 fish individuals from 20 species were sampled across 36 temporary pools and 36 roadside ditches in the Atlantic Forest during 2024. The dataset supports analysis of community composition differences between habitat types and rainfall periods. It examines beta diversity components against local environmental and spatial predictors.
Plot-level floristic and functional trait data from mixed-species plantations in West Africa, used to examine relationships between diversity metrics and aboveground biomass (AGB). The dataset includes 23 enumerated species, with plot-level species richness ranging from 1 to 12 and AGB averaging 15.5 Mg/plot (range 9.3 to 23.1 Mg/plot). It was created by Sylvanus Mensah of Université d'Abomey-Calavi and shared via Papers with Code.
Predictive habitat maps of the seabed for conservation and management in the Southern Irish Sea and Welsh waters. The HABMAP project used novel modelling techniques, later extended with higher-resolution data to improve accuracy. The dataset is related to predictive modelling work produced by the Government Digital Service.
16 large (15,000L) experimental ponds were manipulated in a factorial design with two foundation species (macrophytes and mussels) and subjected to two periods of nutrient perturbation. Measurements were taken at high resolution (15-minute intervals) over two years, tracking ecosystem properties like phytoplankton density and metabolism. The dataset was created by Moritz L rig at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology to study non-additive effects of species interactions on ecosystem recovery.
Amino acid carbon isotope (δ¹³C) fingerprints characterize trophic niches in marine food webs. The data likely contains measurements from six functional groups and ten species, including herring and sprat, across four Baltic Sea regions. The dataset was produced by Thomas Larsen of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.