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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,601 datasets
Housing half-hourly daylight images from fixed cameras at the Great Western Woodlands SuperSite in Australia, providing a dense time series for vegetation monitoring. The data includes derived products like the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) time series for specific vegetation regions-of-interest. The site was established in 2012 in a semi-arid woodland area previously used as a pastoral lease.
A dense time series of phenocam images captured half-hourly during daylight hours from the Boyagin Wandoo Woodland SuperSite. It includes derived data products such as time series of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for specific vegetation regions-of-interest. The site was established in 2017 within a Wandoo woodland and an agricultural area in the Boyagin Nature Reserve, Australia.
Malagasy Bulbophyllum orchid floral scent data includes 297 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detected across 41 species. The dataset was created by Silvia Artuso and last updated in March 2026. It supports phylogenetic comparative methods to investigate scent evolution over approximately 12.7 million years.
Silvia Artuso's dataset from figshare, last updated March 2026, contains floral scent data for 41 species of Malagasy Bulbophyllum orchids. It includes 297 detected volatile organic compounds (VOCs), with 225 being species-specific. The data was used to infer evolutionary patterns of scent traits across a lineage with a crown age of approximately 12.7 million years.
From 1989 to the present, this product provides seasonal, 30-meter resolution raster estimates of bare ground, green vegetation, and non-green vegetation fractional cover across Australia. It is derived from Landsat data using the JRSRP Algorithm Version 3.0 by Queensland's Remote Sensing Centre. The data is presented as a three-band image where each pixel's value represents a percentage of cover type.
Between 2015 and 2018, collaborative seabed mapping surveys were conducted in the Darwin-Bynoe Harbour region by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government. The data package covers 1978 km², including 1754 km² mapped with multibeam echosounders over 247 survey days. This baseline environmental data provides insights into tropical marine environments to inform resource management and future assessments.
Fixed cameras at the TERN Daintree Rainforest SuperSite, Cape Tribulation provide a dense time series of phenocam images. This long-term record captures vegetation structure and condition for analyzing ecological responses to climate variability and calibrating satellite remote sensing data.
Hourly images captured during daylight hours since the site's establishment in 2012, providing a long-term record of vegetation structure and condition. The dataset includes time series of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for specific vegetation regions-of-interest. It is made available by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) from the Warra Tall Eucalypt SuperSite in Tasmania.
A half-hourly time series of phenocam images captured during daylight hours from a dry eucalypt forest site in Central Victoria, established in 2010. The data includes derived products like timeseries of the Green Chromatic Coordinate (Gcc) for specific vegetation regions-of-interest (ROI). It supports analysis of ecological responses to climate variability and calibration of satellite remote sensing data.
2020-2022 Landsat imagery visualizations highlight changes in vegetation density over three dates for Western Australia. Produced by Landgate, these products are designed for visual interpretation of vegetation change over time.
Arctic Canada's marine waters are documented through point distribution occurrences for fish species. The database was compiled from literature, museum records, anecdotal reports, and fisheries surveys, with development starting in 1998 and data entry concluding in 2016. It underpins the distribution maps in the reference book 'Marine Fishes of Arctic Canada' and a related Fisheries and Oceans Canada Data Report.
Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government collaborated on a seabed mapping program in the Darwin-Bynoe Harbour region from 2015 to 2018. The project, funded by the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project, acquired baseline environmental data over 1978 km² to create habitat maps for marine resource management. Data collection utilized multibeam echosounders, sub-bottom profilers, underwater cameras, and grab samplers across four marine surveys totaling 247 days.
Western Canadian Arctic data tracks 17 ringed seals captured, measured, and tagged with satellite transmitters in 1999, 2000, and 2010. It contains raw geographic coordinates, accuracy estimates, and state-space model location estimates on a 12-hour time step. The dataset provides movement and diving information relayed via the Argos system.
2022 analysis combines 45 human activities and 38 habitat types into a 1x1 km grid cumulative impact score for Pacific Canada. Fisheries and Oceans Canada produced this map to support Marine Spatial Planning. The dataset provides a spatial vulnerability assessment for marine ecosystem management.
Cefas conducted a pilot study between 2021 and 2025 to investigate informative metrics for common whelk stock delineation in English waters. The data includes shell length distributions, sampling metrics like haul coordinates and gear type, and biometrics from dissections such as shell dimensions, weights, sex, and maturity. Mark-recapture surveys in 2022 and 2024 provide tag numbers, release/recapture data, and environmental parameters like sea depth and temperature.
Landgate's Vegetation History product visualizes changes in vegetation density over three dates using a Landsat-derived index. It is designed for visual interpretation of trends, not numerical analysis. The underlying data is sourced from the Land Monitor program.
Survey data from southeast Tasmanian temperate reefs collected aboard RV Challenger in 2008 and 2009. The collaborative effort between Tasmania Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute and Geoscience Australia covered seven survey sites. It includes multibeam sonar mapping, towed video, still photography, and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle imagery.
Survey data from southeast Tasmanian temperate reefs collected aboard RV Challenger in 2008 and 2009. The collaborative effort between Tasmania Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute and Geoscience Australia covered seven survey sites. It includes multibeam sonar mapping, towed video, still photography, and Autonomous Underwater Vehicle imagery.
One Tree Reef in the southern Great Barrier Reef evolved from a karst platform over the last 9600 years. The dataset details its asymmetrical triangular shape, 5.5 km by 3 km, and the sediment patterns influenced by wave energy. It was provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and last updated in April 2026.
One Tree Reef in the southern Great Barrier Reef evolved from a karst platform now 10 to 25 meters below sea level. The dataset details its 5.5 km by 3 km asymmetrical shape and sediment patterns influenced by a wave regime established around 4400 years B.P. It is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.