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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,569 datasets
17673 individuals from 250 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed using 95 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) in the Southern Great Barrier Reef from July 31 to August 12, 2007. The dataset includes 2631 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN. Data was managed by AIMS staff using a custom Microsoft Access interface and is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
From January 8 to February 15, 2009, 33,013 individuals from 343 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed in the Southern Great Barrier Reef using 373 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS). The dataset, aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network, includes 4,154 images and records habitat classification, species identity, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance.
834 individuals from 75 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed using 19 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) near Townsville, Australia, in July 2006. The dataset includes 123 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN. A custom Microsoft Access interface was developed by AIMS staff for reading and analyzing the BRUVS tapes.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada collected annual data on juvenile fish and invertebrate communities at 14 sites in Placentia Bay from 2018 to 2022. The program used beach seining, visual habitat transects, CTD profiles, and eDNA sampling to gather information on diversity, abundance, distribution, size, and habitat. This record contains the geographic locations of the sites and information on the timing and type of data collected.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada surveyed five biodiversity monitoring stations in the Disko Fan and Hatton Basin Conservation Areas of the Arctic Ocean during 2012 and 2013. The dataset provides baseline data on benthic invertebrates, including macrofauna and foraminiferan meiofauna, collected using Van Veen grabs, box corers, and drop cameras. It was published in a 2022 technical report to support future monitoring and pan-Arctic comparisons.
June 2024 onward temperature and oceanographic records for the Eastern Shore Islands Area of Interest, a potential Marine Protected Area. The data, collected by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, includes measurements from conductivity/temperature/depth loggers and instruments for dissolved oxygen and nutrients. These records support monitoring of coastal temperatures and biological shifts linked to climate fluctuations.
Geoscience Australia published a report detailing plant fossils collected in the Duaringa region of Queensland in 1962. The dataset is available in PDF and HTML formats and is tagged for earth sciences and paleontology. Metadata is minimal; actual content requires verification after download.
2156 individuals from 102 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes were observed using 24 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) around Rowley Shoals and Scott Reef, Western Australia. The dataset includes 232 images and records habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance (MaxN). A custom interface for reading and analysis was developed by AIMS staff using Microsoft Access.
From October 18 to 31, 2004, this dataset records observations from 125 baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) deployed around Ashmore Reef and Rowleys Shoals. It comprises 15,643 individuals from 416 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, with 4,533 associated images captured. The data was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
142,904 RGB aerial images captured on April 20, 2014, with a 300mm focal length sensor. The orthorectified mosaic has a 6cm spatial resolution and an 18cm spatial accuracy for ground-level features.
2014-04 aerial imagery collection contains 142,904 RGB images captured at approximately 3800 meters above mean sea level. The orthorectified mosaic has a spatial resolution of 6 centimeters and a stated ground-level spatial accuracy of 18 centimeters. Data was produced by the Bundaberg Regional Council using a 300mm focal length sensor.
142,904 RGB aerial images were captured over Woodgate in April and May 2014 using a 300mm focal length sensor. The imagery has been orthorectified into a 1km x 1km tile grid with a 6 cm spatial resolution. The dataset was produced by the Bundaberg Regional Council using a digital ground surface model for rectification.
A 31-year experimental manipulation on Tatoosh Island, WA, tested how community structure influences temporal stability. Mussel removal treatments created low dominance plots with greater species richness, while unmanipulated control plots resulted in high dominance plots dominated by Mytilus californianus. The dataset likely contains results quantifying biodiversity, evenness, asynchrony, and community abundance responses to environmental variation.
Underway data from the Linnaeus voyage LI2014_V04, which took place on 19 March 2014 from Hillarys (WA) to the Perth Canyon and return. The dataset includes GPS navigation, thermosalinograph, and fluorometer measurements stored at 1-second, 10-second, and 5-minute intervals. It was aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
NOAA's Coral Reef Ecosystem Program conducted a pilot study in Tutuila, American Samoa and expanded it to the main Hawaiian Islands. The analysis examines relationships between geomorphological benthic characteristics and fish demographics using data collected from 2010 to 2016. Derived metrics include slope, rugosity, curvature, and convexity from bathymetry data.
From December 3 to 18, 2004, this dataset records observations from 108 baited remote underwater video stations deployed around Sahul Shoals. It comprises 6173 individuals from 232 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, with 886 associated images. The data was collected and managed by the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) staff using a custom Microsoft Access interface.
The Australian Ocean Data Network provides a dataset from baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) deployed at James Price Point from October 10-16, 2009. It comprises 8,149 observed individuals from 122 species of fishes, sharks, rays, and sea snakes, with 1,324 associated images. Data includes habitat classification, species identity with CAAB codes, arrival times, behavior, maturity, and relative abundance metrics like MaxN.
A 630 KB dataset and code supporting research on how mycorrhizal associations influence woody plant responses to drought. The data was uploaded by sheen zheh to figshare and last updated on 2026-04-28. It likely contains biomass measurements and associated variables for analyzing climatic dependence and evolutionary rates.
Line data identifies priority locations for residential tree planting to increase green infrastructure within six towns of Strathbogie Shire: Avenel, Euroa, Longwood, Nagambie, Strathbogie, and Violet Town. The dataset was created by Urban Forest Consulting and supplied by the Strathbogie Shire Council. It was last updated in April 2026.
Line data identifies priority locations for residential tree planting to increase green infrastructure within six towns of Strathbogie Shire: Avenel, Euroa, Longwood, Nagambie, Strathbogie, and Violet Town. The dataset was created by Urban Forest Consulting and supplied by the Strathbogie Shire Council. It was last updated in April 2026.