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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,566 datasets
Supplementary data for the paper 'Networking under pressure: environment and population density shape fish grouping structures' contains two primary CSV files. GroupingENVModelV2.csv combines abiotic and biotic lake data with a relative density network metric for BTR and SHAP analysis. ZooplanktonGrouping.csv links the same network metric to pelagic zooplankton biomass and water clarity measurements.
Tranquillity and Place: Visually Tranquil Areas is a nationally consistent terrestrial resource from the Government Digital Service. It identifies areas associated with quiet, calm, and well-being to inform policy and practice. The dataset defines tranquillity as a relative abundance of nature and freedom from unwanted visual disturbance and artificial noise.
A geological study of a phosphatic iron formation in the Northern Richardson Mountains, Yukon. The analysis characterizes the deposit's unique mineralogy, including the dominance of satterlyite and arrojadite, and its high paleolatitude formation environment. Geochemical, paleontological, and petrographical data were used to investigate its stratigraphic relationships.
6.7 MB of genomic data for the seagrass Thalassia testudinum from the Caribbean Sea, including a chloroplast genome assembly and annotation. The dataset, created by Abner Colon, also contains a phylogenetic analysis with closely related species. It was last updated on April 30, 2026.
Fish stocking data for recreational fishing purposes contains records of stocking events over the past 10 years. This subset originates from the Fish Stocking Information System, managed by the Government of Ontario. Data is accessible via the Fish ON-Line application and was last updated in March 2026.
Survey data from 198 creel vessel skippers in four regions of Scotland measures fishing effort as the average number of crab, lobster, and nephrop hauls per day per 4 km2. The analysis was produced by the Government Digital Service from sampled vessels to indicate potential effort. The data is not a census and does not map all creeling activity in the surveyed waters.
The southern Taroom Trough and overlying Surat Basin in Australia are documented through isopach, structure contour, and palaeo-geological maps. The dataset, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes a 50,000 km² trough with up to 10,000 m of sedimentary fill and a 300,000 km² basin with up to 2500 m of Jurassic and Cretaceous sediments.
May 2012 underwater video footage and 12-megapixel still images from 11 stations in the Petrel Sub-basin, collected by the RV Solander. The survey was a collaboration between the Australian Institute of Marine Science and Geoscience Australia under the National Low Emission Coal Initiative. Its purpose was to acquire biophysical data on shallow seabed environments to investigate CO2 storage potential.
Geoscience Australia compiled this 40-meter resolution bathymetry grid for the Perth Canyon Marine Park. The data release supports the management of Australia's network of 58 marine parks, covering 40 percent of the Commonwealth's exclusive economic zone. The grid is used to develop seafloor geomorphology interpretations under the National Environmental Science Program.
Winter and summer benthic habitat maps for a sandy embayment integrate sediment and biogeochemical variables to analyze infaunal diversity. The dataset, from the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes physical (%mud, sorting, %carbonate) and biogeochemical (chlorophyll a, sulfur, metabolism, bio-available elements) parameters collected in August and February. Boosted Decision Tree and cokriging models generated the spatially continuous layers, which show how biogeochemistry and %mud vary spatially and temporally.
Raw flow cytometry data (FCS files) of intracellular lipid droplet fluorescence in three breast cancer cell lines: ZR75-1, MCF-7, and MDA-MB-231. The dataset includes fluorescence intensity measurements (FL1 channel) for each cell line and is 16.1 MB in size. It was authored by Yihui Fang and last updated on 2026-04-28.
The dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network examines the effect of secondary treated sewage on algal production, biomass, and species composition in tropical tidal creeks. It compares phytoplankton and benthic microalgae responses across creeks with and without sewage discharge, measuring nutrients, coprostanol, primary productivity, and chlorophyll a. The study was last updated on 2026-04-10.
A new seabed geomorphology classification system developed by Dr Rachel Nanson and an international team simplifies complex seabed interpretations into accessible maps. The approach is being adopted internationally and implemented by Geoscience Australia to map parts of Australia's Marine Park network. These maps support government decisions for Australia's expanding Offshore Renewable Energy sector.
Data supporting a 2026 study on systemic bio-inequity linking poverty to biodiversity. The repository is a 5.7 MB ZIP file authored by Conor Waldock and shared on figshare. It includes scripts to reproduce the main figures from the associated manuscript.
Slovakia is the geographic focus of this dataset, which supports freshwater biomonitoring under the European Water Framework Directive. It contains site characteristics, species read counts from bulk and eDNA samples, and reference metrics for calculating ecological quality ratios across ten stream types. The materials are supplementary to a published article comparing bulk and eDNA metabarcoding performance.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada provides commercial fisheries catch weight landings data for the Scotian Shelf, Bay of Fundy, and Georges Bank from 2014 to 2018. The data aggregates catch weight per 10 km² hexagon for 38 distinct species groups and gear types, including Atlantic Halibut, Bluefin Tuna, Redfish, and Scallop. It is intended for coastal and ocean management decision-making.
Aggregated seabird occurrence data combines vessel-based visual surveys, historical ship logs, and animal-borne telemetry from multiple CSIRO-hosted OBIS datasets. Records span from 1939 to the present and include species identity, counts, behavior, and movement ecology. The product is standardized to Darwin Core and managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
From August 27 to September 22, 2007, this survey recorded 14,003 individual observations of 208 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes using 160 baited remote underwater video stations. It includes data on species identity, time of arrival, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance (MaxN), alongside 1,896 captured images. The dataset was collected by the Australian Ocean Data Network for marine habitat and population analysis.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada compiled an atlas of traditional knowledge on nearshore fisheries and fish habitat for the eastern shore of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the Gulf Shore of Nova Scotia. The resource includes data for 14 commercially important fish species such as lobster, cod, and herring, plus an additional 27 species. Information was gathered through interviews with local fishers and industry representatives between 1994 and 1997.
Eastern Canada commercial fisheries data from 2014 to 2023, aggregated onto a 2-minute hexagonal grid. The dataset contains total landings by weight for species and gear types, compiled from logbook entries for Canadian vessels in NAFO Subareas 0, 2, 3, 4, and 5.