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24,559 datasets
Fish assemblage data from 73 floodplain wetlands in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin combines three decades of historical records (1986–2022) with contemporary surveys using fyke nets, seine nets, and eDNA. Contemporary communities contain 22 species, a depauperate subset of the 28 historical species, with invasive common carp now present in 93% of sites. The dataset supports analysis of community reconfiguration, species strategies, and persistent native networks within invaded ecosystems.
Government of Ontario data tracks annual rabies cases, virus variants, municipalities, and animal testing counts from 2015 to 2025. The dataset is updated annually by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, and the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative.
Standardized compensation rates and premiums for the Ontario Wildlife Damage Compensation Program. The dataset lists fair market valuations for livestock and poultry species injured or killed by predatory wildlife, including premiums for registered animals and pregnancies.
Interdisciplinary research integrates new remote sensing tools and a novel coupled hydrodynamic-photo-biogeochemical model for the marsh-estuarine continuum in Long Island Sound. The dataset combines multi-disciplinary ecological, paleoecological, and socioeconomic data with spatial econometric models. It is managed by the OB_DAAC organization, with a last updated date noted as March 13, -2026.
A gazetted administrative boundary last updated on May 7, 2016, defining the area for development approvals within the Swan and Canning river system in Western Australia. The dataset, managed by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, includes waters, adjoining parks, and recreation reserves. It is provided in multiple geospatial formats including WFS, WMS, and GeoJSON.
A spatial dataset mapping the conservation status of roadside vegetation remnants in Western Australia, provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. It supports analysis of habitat connectivity and biodiversity in fragmented agricultural landscapes, particularly the Wheatbelt region where over 90% of native vegetation has been cleared. The data is available in multiple geospatial formats including WFS, WMS, and GeoJSON.
Robert Ferris authored a Data Management and Sharing Plan for research on T cell receptor clonotypes. The plan outlines a strategy for managing and sharing scientific data related to immune checkpoint inhibitor responses in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. It was last updated on June 22, 2026.
A Data Management and Sharing Plan outlines the scientific data to be generated or used in a research project. The plan describes a strategy for managing and sharing project data related to modeling environmental and habitat change. It was authored by Laura Moore and harvested by the ODUM Dataverse, with a last updated date of 2026-06-22.
This archived product contains the model code, executables, and procedures for Biome-BGC version 4.1.2, enabling the replication of a seminal 2003 study on forest carbon dynamics. The underlying research analyzed carbon storage and fluxes across a chronosequence of 12 ponderosa pine stands aged 9 to over 300 years in central Oregon. The model and data support investigations into how carbon sequestration changes with forest age following disturbance.
North Atlantic measurements from the NAAMES program investigate links between marine ecosystems and atmospheric aerosols. Data originates from ship, aircraft, and satellite platforms, including underway ship systems and altimetry re-analyses. The Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center (OB_DAAC) provides this dataset.
Fragmentary remains of Late Devonian (likely Famennian) fishes from the Knobby Sandstone formation in the eastern Canning Basin. The fauna includes a new species of Bothriolepis, other antiarch placoderms, and rhipidistian teeth and scales, preserved as moulds in coarse sandstone. The data is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04-16.
Three-hourly estimates of gross ecosystem CO2 exchange and respiration for Alaska from 2012 to 2014 are provided at approximately 1 km2 pixel resolution. The Polar Vegetation Photosynthesis and Respiration Model generated the data, incorporating meteorological reanalysis and three independent greenness sources from MODIS, OCO-2, and GOME-2 satellites. This dataset offers a high-frequency, multi-sensor view of carbon dynamics in Arctic ecosystems.
Three fenced populations and one control group of Senna seedlings were monitored to study the effects of sheep and rabbit grazing outside a South Australian vegetation reserve. The dataset was digitized and maintained by researchers including Russell Sinclair, Alison Specht, and Miranda Fittock, with updates spanning from 2008 to 2026. It tracks the original cohort's fate, with version 2.1 released in February 2026.
The PNF100 layer depicts forest stands interpreted visually from aerial photographs and image-based mapping. It was created as part of a Victorian State Government initiative to collect, collate, and store forest resource information. A stand is an area deemed homogenous in species composition, crown cover, crown form, height, and distribution.
117 individual 3D models of sharks, representing 72 species across all nine extant orders, are available in this repository. The dataset includes manually segmented and annotated models of skeletal structures, musculature, and viscera derived from X-ray computed tomography data. It was created by Xiaoyue Liu and last updated in April 2026.
UK waters contain geospatial data showing the potential and high confidence mapped extents of Annex I 'Reef' habitat. The dataset was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, with version 8.3 released in 2022. It includes rocky areas or concretions made by marine animals that arise from the seafloor.
A broadscale habitat layer for the North West of Jones Bank recommended Marine Conservation Zone (rMCZ) was produced in 2012. The data was collected by Gardline and Cefas Endeavour vessels in February, March, and July of that year. The layer was created by analyzing acoustic and ground truth data, assigning EUNIS classes using PSA data, and applying expert visual interpretation.
Farnes East recommended Marine Conservation Zone (rMCZ) broadscale habitat map predicting the extent of five habitat types, including 'Moderate energy circalittoral rock' and 'Subtidal sand'. The map was produced using a semi-automated process combining object-based image analysis (OBIA) with regression kriging, informed by groundtruthing data collected in 2012. The dataset is provided by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee and was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
UK Biodiversity Indicator C9a measures the genetic diversity of farm animal breeds classified as Native Breeds at Risk. The dataset, published by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee on behalf of Defra, contains the average effective population size for breeds of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and pigs, with the latest data point from 2014. It is one of 24 official UK biodiversity indicators.
Bird population indices for the UK, serving as a long-term indicator for the state of wildlife. The data includes breeding population sizes of common native birds across farmland, woodland, freshwater, and marine habitats, with the latest data point from 2014. This is one of 24 official UK biodiversity indicators published by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee on behalf of Defra.