Loading...
Loading...
Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,559 datasets
Containing annual high-quality digital reference images from a 1-hectare core vegetation plot in an Australian rainforest. Images are captured using a five-point photopoint method, typically producing twenty images per year from plot corners and center. The site, established in 2009, features 208 plant species and an average canopy height of 28 meters.
National Vegetation Classification (NVC) survey data classifies British vegetation into plant communities using phytosociological groups. The methodology is based on taking quadrats using a strict sampling system from stands of homogeneous vegetation. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
2011-present video tracks, GIS maps, and PDF maps on the extent of seagrass beds in The Solent. The data was collected by the Southern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority and Hampshire Wildlife Trust using a drop-down camera system from a fisheries patrol vessel over five days during summer. This collection has been used to create a seagrass strategy and a code of conduct for bottom-towed gear.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides isopach, structure contour, and palaeo-geological maps illustrating the geological development of the southern Taroom Trough and the overlying Surat Basin. The dataset covers a 50,000 km² trough and a 300,000 km² basin, detailing sedimentary fill up to 10,000 meters thick and discussing petroleum potential. It was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Featuring acoustic recordings from the Daintree Rainforest SuperSite in Cape Tribulation, Australia, collected for 12 hours daily around dawn and dusk. The sensor also recorded temperature, minimum, maximum, and mean sound pressure levels. Long-term spectrograms, acoustic indices, and false color spectrograms have been generated to aid analysis.
Featuring long-term environmental audio recordings from the Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite in Australia, established in 2000. Two acoustic recorders collected 12 hours of audio per day, split between dawn and dusk periods, starting in 2012. The data includes generated long-term spectrograms and sensor measurements of temperature and sound pressure levels.
A study comparing phytoplankton and benthic microalgae response to nutrient loads across tidal creeks with and without secondary treated sewage in a tropical estuary. The dataset, hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes measurements of coprostanol, nitrogen, phosphorus, primary productivity, and chlorophyll a concentrations. It was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Aggregating audio files and derived acoustic indices from a tall Eucalyptus obliqua forest in Australia, recorded for 12 hours daily from 2012 until the sensor was destroyed by fire in 2019. The collection includes long-term spectrograms, false color spectrograms, and sensor data like temperature and sound pressure levels. Recordings were split between dawn and dusk periods to capture bird choruses.
High-quality digital SLR images captured using the panoramic photopoint method at the TERN Boyagin Wandoo Woodland SuperSite. Images are taken in 360-degree sequences with up to 40 photographs per point, featuring a minimum 50% overlap. The site is located in the Boyagin Nature Reserve, Western Australia, within a semi-arid Mediterranean climate zone.
A set of long-term environmental audio recordings from the TERN Whroo Dry Eucalypt SuperSite in Australia, established in 2011. Recordings were scheduled for 12 hours per day, split between dawn and dusk periods, and include sensor data such as temperature and sound pressure levels. The site is a box woodland dominated by Eucalyptus microcarpa and Eucalyptus leucoxylon at an elevation of 165 meters.
Images from two passive infrared wildlife camera traps deployed at the Robson Creek Rainforest SuperSite in Australia's Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. The cameras were operational between March and July 2018, positioned at heights of 1.5 meters and 0.3 meters above ground near a flux tower and acoustic sensors. The site includes a core 1-hectare monitoring plot and a 25-hectare vegetation survey plot.
Southern Brazilian Coastal Plain observational records of 41 anuran individuals carrying freshwater microalgae. The dataset includes six anuran species from four families, sampled in grassland and dune wetlands, with data on sample identification, geographic coordinates, habitat type, and species richness. It was authored by Andressa Adolfo and last updated on 2026-04-08.
Encompassing long-term environmental audio recordings from the TERN Wombat Stringybark Eucalypt SuperSite, established in 2010. Recordings were collected for 12 hours per day, split between dawn and dusk periods, starting in 2013. The sensor also captured temperature and sound pressure level data.
Holding high-quality digital images captured using the panoramic photopoint method at the TERN Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite. The site, established in 2012, is located in a mixed-aged Eucalyptus obliqua forest and experienced a fire in January 2019. Images are captured in 360° panoramas with up to 40 photographs per photopoint.
Audio files from two recorders at the Great Western Woodlands SuperSite, collecting 12 hours of data per day split between dawn and dusk periods. The recordings are accompanied by long-term spectrograms, acoustic indices, false color spectrograms, and sensor data including temperature and sound pressure levels.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Maritimes Fall Research Vessel Survey contains catch and biological data from missions primarily in October and November, with some from September and December. The data includes total catch numbers and weights by species, with length frequency data for most species and age, sex, maturity, and weight information for a subset of individual animals.
1992 environmental baseline data for the Van Diemen Rise in the Timor Sea, focusing on the East Malita Graben area. The dataset describes and interprets modern geological processes, Quaternary evolution, and seafloor features to inform potential petroleum exploration. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
30 ant genera across six subfamilies were inventoried in the Reserva Florestal do Morro Grande, São Paulo state, Brazil. The data includes categorization into nine foraging guilds, with army ants showing the highest relative frequency. The dataset was published by ANONIMO ANONIMA on figshare in April 2026.
Geoscience Australia compiled this collection of scientific reports on seabed and habitat mapping from 2008 to 2010. The reports include environmental summaries, survey reports, and reviews of ecological features and biodiversity surrogates for various Australian marine regions. The dataset was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
Summer missions in June, July, and August focus on the Scotian Shelf and Bay of Fundy, with recent expansion to the Laurentian Channel and Georges Bank. The dataset includes total catch in numbers and weights by species, with length frequency data for most species and age, sex, maturity, and weight for a subset of individuals. Data is published by the Population Ecology Division of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, with a citation date of January 2021.