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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,601 datasets
Field observations from 1960 and 1961 seasons document the Lower Cretaceous strata of the Mt. Young 1:250,000 sheet area. The record includes lithological sequences, fossil collections, and identifications, with marine macrofossil assemblages containing over 40 species, most of them new. The dataset is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Britain and Ireland's littoral and sublittoral marine habitats are described in a spreadsheet of species information. The biological comparative tables enable rapid comparison of species composition between user-defined biotopes. The dataset is provided by the Government Digital Service as a downloadable Excel document based on the 2004 classification version.
Half-hourly daylight images from fixed cameras at the Calperum Mallee SuperSite, established in 2011 near Renmark, South Australia. The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network provides this long-term record of vegetation structure, including derived data products like the Green Chromatic Coordinate time series. Images and data are made available on an almost real-time basis.
Supplying a dense time series of half-hourly phenocam images captured during daylight hours from a fixed camera site established in 2012. It includes derived data products such as timeseries of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for specific vegetation regions-of-interest. The data supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability and calibration of satellite remote sensing products.
Housing a dense time series of phenocam images captured half-hourly during daylight hours from a fixed camera site in Queensland, Australia. The data includes derived products like the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) time series for specific vegetation regions-of-interest (ROIs). It supports ecological analysis and satellite data validation as part of a broader terrestrial ecosystem research network.
The Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network provides a dense time series of phenocam images from the Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite. Images are captured regularly during daylight hours and made available on a six-monthly basis, starting with site establishment in 2000 and a dedicated 1-hectare plot from 2015. This long-term record supports analysis of vegetation structure and condition in response to climate variability.
Beam and otter trawl fish surveys conducted in the River Tamar, southwest England, between August 2015 and March 2016. The data records total length and representative weights for targeted smelt and shad species, as well as other fishes. This work was part of contract EC18234 involving Natural England, the Marine Biological Association, and the Environment Agency.
Phenocam images of vegetation change recorded at three locations within the Samford Ecological Research Facility over a three to four month period in 2015. The images provide a dense time series for analyzing ecological responses to climate variability and support calibration of satellite remote sensing data. The site is a remnant fringe eucalypt forest dominated by Corymbia intermedia, Eucalyptus siderophloia, and Lophostemon suaveolens.
ALTAR clinical trial data includes Escherichia coli isolates screened for formaldehyde resistance, with 5.8% growing in > 1 mM formaldehyde. Bioinformatics identified 4 non-functional frmR alleles and 2 plasmid-encoded frmA homologues. The dataset supports analysis of bacterial resistance mechanisms to methenamine-formaldehyde conversion in urine.
A half-hourly time series of phenocam images and derived data products from the Litchfield Savanna SuperSite, established in 2013. It includes time series of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for specific vegetation regions-of-interest. The data supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability and calibration of satellite remote sensing products.
Ileana Ortegón-Aznar's dataset contains statistical results from a two-way ANOVA analysis of benthic communities on rocky reefs. The data, stored in an XLS file, supports ecological research on the Mexican Atlantic coast. It quantifies relationships between macroalgal abundance, long sediment-laden algal turf, and environmental factors like depth and sediment type.
64% of the benthic cover across four Yucatan Peninsula reef sites is dominated by macroalgae, with a strong negative correlation (r = -0.754) found between macroalgal abundance and long sediment-laden algal turf. The dataset contains measurements from bathymetric and underwater surveys, including rugosity indices and sediment grain sizes, collected by Ileana Ortegón-Aznar. This is the first reported study of rocky reefs on the Yucatan and Mexican Atlantic coast.
A 2026 dataset from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation identifies top fishing locations across the state. It provides a curated list of lakes and ponds recommended by state fisheries biologists. The data includes geographic coordinates for each recommended water body.
A spreadsheet of physical information associated with littoral and sublittoral marine habitats from the 2004 Marine Habitat Classification for Britain and Ireland. The tables enable rapid comparison of principal physical characteristics between user-defined sets of biotopes. The data is provided by the Government Digital Service via the eu_open_data platform.
A dense time series of phenocam images captured hourly during daylight hours from the Gingin Banksia Woodland SuperSite, established in 2011. It includes derived data products like the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) time series for specific vegetation regions-of-interest (ROIs). The data supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability and calibration of satellite remote sensing.
Western Australia Land Monitor product visualizes changes in vegetation density over three dates (2019, 2020, 2021) using a Landsat-derived vegetation index. Created by Landgate, it highlights areas of change for visual interpretation, not numerical analysis.
A research document details a pot experiment with 11 treatments evaluating microbial-inoculated biochar combined with nitrogen to mitigate salinity stress in rice. The 80-day study used two rice varieties, salt-tolerant Shuang Liang You 138 and salt-sensitive Jing Liang You 534, under saline and non-saline conditions. The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of modified biochar applications in improving soil properties and enhancing rice growth in saline environments.
Vegetation History maps from Land Monitor visualize changes in vegetation density over three dates using a Landsat-derived index. The product, created by Landgate, is designed for visual interpretation of areas where vegetation density has increased or decreased over time.
Containing a dense time series of phenocam images captured half-hourly during daylight hours from 2013 to 2017. The images document vegetation structure and condition at the Whroo Dry Eucalypt SuperSite in Australia, dominated by grey box and yellow gum eucalyptus species. The data supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability.
A 40-day feeding trial with 33 anovular lactating Murrah buffaloes assessed the effect of an anti-stressor nutritional supplement combined with a progesterone implant. The dataset includes outcomes on estrus induction rates, conception rates following fixed-time artificial insemination, and statistical comparisons between treatment (n=16) and control (n=17) groups. The study was conducted during the summer season.