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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,581 datasets
48 fish species were caught during the 2013 Beaufort Sea Marine Fishes Project survey. This dataset contains biological measurements including weight, multiple length types, liver weight, gonad weight, sex, and maturity for each specimen. The survey was conducted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using benthic trawls at 53 stations across 8 transects.
Annual records from 2011 onward detail the stocking of approximately 900,000 pounds of fish into over 1,200 public waterbodies across New York State. The dataset, managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) with contributions from Essex, Onondaga, and Warren counties, tracks species, quantities, and locations. It provides a multi-year account of public stocking efforts for fisheries management.
4618 validated georeferenced presence records for the invasive mosquito Aedes japonicus. The dataset was compiled by ABDELKRIM OUTAMMASSINE from peer-reviewed literature, GBIF, and unpublished surveys, with records spanning from 1950 to 2025. Each record is standardized into a point location with associated year, country, and administrative unit.
Clangorous Beasts Data contains geolocational and artifactual information from a thesis on metal-detected artifacts. The data originates from a study of objects with animal representations found in west and east Norway, dating from AD 550 to 750/800. It was authored by Mats Skare and harvested by DataverseNO.
The Comparative Geomorphology of Estuaries Project from the Coastal CRC aimed to improve understanding of Australia's near-pristine estuaries. A major output was mapping of geomorphic habitats for a representative selection of these estuaries. The dataset is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated on 2026-04 28.
Monthly field measurements from permanent soil collars and litterfall traps in Jambi, Indonesia evaluate the spatio-temporal variability of soil CO₂ flux and litterfall production across a land-use change gradient. Data includes repeated measurements of soil respiration, litterfall, soil temperature, air temperature, and water table depth, collected using LiCOR instrumentation. The dataset was generated by Swail, E. for CIFOR and is hosted on the Dataverse platform.
Updated in 2019 to reflect the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty, this map is produced by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority. It explains maritime boundaries and their coordinates for enforcement purposes in the Arafura Sea and Torres Strait. The dataset is an Indonesian translation and is not for public release by Geoscience Australia.
Government Digital Service records of public service requests related to vegetation overgrowth, including weeds and hedges. The dataset is sourced from the eu_open_data platform and is licensed under the OGL-UK-3.0 license. Its temporal coverage is described as a rolling 12-month window.
An annex to a 2026 research paper on multi-objective evolutionary algorithms, this dataset contains a full list of performance metrics for solving a variant of the bi-objective maximal covering location problem. The 169.6 KB PDF file, authored by Arkadii Semenov and published on figshare, lists results across all synthetic instances generated for the study. It was last updated on April 20, 2026.
Experimental data from a study on the protective effects of exogenous trehalose on photosystem II in winter wheat seedlings under heat and drought stress. The dataset likely contains measurements of photochemical efficiency, electron transport rates, cyclic electron flow activity, and related biochemical parameters. The research was conducted by Yin Luo and is available via the paperswithcode platform.
Dengue viruses cause 50–100 million human infections annually, making them the most common arthropod-borne viral disease. This collection of research papers, sourced from paperswithcode, addresses fundamental knowledge gaps in host cell tropism, immune response, and viral virulence markers. The dataset is authored by Anne B ck and is available under an Open Access license.
Türkan Gürsu of Zeynep Kamil Hospital provides an overview of philatelic materials related to gynecology and obstetrics. The dataset includes stamps, first day covers, and stamped postcards grouped and evaluated from a personal archive. It examines how stamp designers use visual imagery to convey information about pioneers, facilities, innovations, and meetings in the field.
Víctor M. Rodríguez from the Misión Biológica de Galicia studied maize resistance to the Mediterranean corn borer. The research directly compared short-term (two-day) and long-term (nine-day) larval feeding to determine changes in stem antibiosis and characterize the metabolome. Results suggest systemic plant responses to stem tunneling are genotype-dependent.
Sébastien Viudes from the Laboratoire de Recherche en Sciences Végétales summarizes recent advances on seed mucilage. The description covers the diversity of mucilage secretory cells, the evolution of molecular actors underlying myxospermy, and newly identified ecological functions. It highlights high intra-species polymorphism for a few genes and the conserved role of transcription factors across Rosids.
Routine surveillance data from tertiary and county-level hospitals across Kenya between 2021 and 2025 provides nationally representative profiles of bacterial resistance. The dataset, collected by the National Public Health Institute, focuses on WHO priority pathogens and their susceptibility to commonly used antibiotics. It was authored by Loice Achieng Ombajo of Fleming and updated in May 2026.
A map of land considered particularly important to conserve under UK legislation. The dataset identifies areas of mountain, moor, and heath within the North York Moors National Park, based on vegetation types, natural beauty, archaeological resource, or recreational value. It is published by the Government Digital Service to support the park's statutory conservation duties.
Italy's national assessment of ecosystem services quantifies the impact of land consumption on soil erosion control. The study, conducted by ISPRA, uses high-resolution land cover data from Copernicus and applies the RUSLE formula and InVEST model. Results indicate land consumption growth of 31,500 hectares between 2012 and 2018 is associated with an economic loss exceeding 2.4 billion euros per year.
DNA metabarcoding reveals the seasonal diet variation of three closely-related Plecotus bat species in a sympatric area. The dataset, authored by Tommy Andriollo of the Natural History Museum of Geneva, covers the entire breeding season from April to October. It highlights strong intra- and inter-specific niche shifts, from distinct prey in spring to overlapping consumption of abundant moths in summer and fall.
A framework for inferring directed species interactions from co-abundance patterns and environmental data. The method models pair-wise associations as directed influences and jointly fits them with a habitat suitability model. The framework was developed by Sara Si moussi at the Centre Occitanie-Montpellier and demonstrated using simulated and empirical data.
Hydraulic properties control plant responses to climate and are likely under strong selective pressure. This global dataset compiled by Pablo Sanchez Martinez of the Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications matches hydraulic traits describing xylem efficiency, safety, sapwood allocation, and drought exposure with a genus-level phylogeny. It reveals two phylogenetically conserved adaptive modules: safety-exposure coordination and efficiency-allocation coordination.