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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,614 datasets
Geoscience Australia Data published a legacy report on the microbial communities found in two specific wells, FBH Pretty Hill No 1 and FBH Eumeralla No 1, located in Victoria. The product is available in PDF and HTML formats, but no abstract or detailed metadata is provided. Its last update was recorded as 2026-05-14.
9.2 KB of results from a leave-one-out cross-validation procedure comparing models used to test eco-evolutionary theories for MABSHI. The dataset, authored by Thomas A. Püschel and last updated in April 2026, is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
9.0 KB Excel file showing results from comparing models used to test eco-evolutionary theories for MHI. The dataset was authored by Thomas A. Püschel and last updated on 2026-04-27. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
DNA metabarcoding primer sets for metazoan, microbiome, and host-specific blocking. The dataset is a 5.5 KB Excel file authored by Yufei Zhou and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 27, 2026.
A dataset by Yaling Gao, last updated in April 2026, combines calculated information entropy values with measures of landscape complexity and corresponding plant types and quantities. The dataset is structured as an Excel file sized at 5.5 KB. Scene-level plant totals are fixed at 48 plants across three defined levels of landscape complexity.
Chengqun Sun published this 9.5 KB dataset on figshare in April 2026. It contains characteristics and study design details for two animal cohorts, Cohort 1 and Cohort 2. The data is provided in an Excel (XLS) format under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Containing habitat suitability modelling results for fish across 8,233 stream reaches in the Melbourne Water operating region. It was developed by the University of Melbourne for the Healthy Waterways Strategy 2018, presenting results for 13 native fished species and 22 total fish species under current, current trajectory, and target trajectory scenarios.
Aggregating geospatial centrelines and attributes for the 3W utility water pipeline network at the Eastern Treatment Plant wastewater facility. It is maintained by Melbourne Water Corporation for asset management and operational purposes, with updates based on information from completed projects and certified survey plans.
Featuring geospatial centrelines and associated details for the 4W effluent pipeline at the Eastern Treatment Plant wastewater facility. It includes attributes such as sewer name, description, and asset section for supporting asset protection and communication. The layer is updated with information from completed projects and certified survey plans.
Supplying the location and extent of natural and constructed wetlands and lakes managed by Melbourne Water. It is used for stormwater treatment, flow management, condition monitoring, and hydrologic analysis. The dataset includes asset names, sections, and key attributes, though the specific number of features and records is unknown.
Featuring geospatial pipeline center lines and associated details for the Eastern Treatment Plant's digester sludge sewer assets. It is maintained by Melbourne Water Corporation for asset management, buildover, and operational maintenance purposes. The dataset is updated when new information is received from completed projects and certified survey plans.
Comprising geospatial layers for carrier and main pipelines at the Western Treatment Plant, a wastewater treatment facility. It includes attributes such as sewer name, description, and asset section for as-constructed drawings. The data is updated when new information is received from completed projects and certified survey plans.
Aggregating habitat suitability modelling results for macroinvertebrates across 8,233 stream reaches in the Melbourne Water operating region. The data was developed by the University of Melbourne for the Healthy Waterways Strategy 2018 and includes scores for current conditions, a current trajectory scenario, and a target trajectory scenario.
Encompassing habitat suitability modelling results for platypus across 8,233 sub-catchment reaches within the Melbourne Water operating region. It was developed by the University of Melbourne for the Healthy Waterways Strategy 2018. The data provides suitability scores under three scenarios: current conditions, a current trajectory, and a target trajectory.
A 2026 study by the Australian Ocean Data Network compares phytoplankton and benthic microalgae responses to nutrient loads across tidal creeks with and without secondary treated sewage in a tropical estuary. The research measured concentrations of sewage markers, nitrogen, phosphorus, primary productivity rates, and chlorophyll a. It provides in-situ data on the scale and type of algal community response to sewage-derived nutrients.
A geological report on the Birdsville 4-mile sheet area in Queensland, Australia, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The mapping established a sequence of at least 3,000 feet of Mesozoic sediments and a maximum of 100 feet of Tertiary rocks. The report identifies aquifer formations, potential petroleum source rocks, and reservoir sandstones within the western Great Artesian Basin.
50,000 square kilometers of the southern Taroom Trough and 300,000 square kilometers of the overlying Surat Basin are documented through isopach and structure contour maps. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this geological analysis, which was last updated in April 2026. It details sedimentary fill thicknesses from less than 400 meters to 10,000 meters, spanning from the Permian to Cretaceous periods.
A 40-meter resolution bathymetric grid models the seafloor depth within Australia's Perth Canyon Marine Park. Geoscience Australia compiled the data from its holdings of sonar surveys, processing it into a geotiff format combined with a hillshade image for visualization. This release supports the management plans for Australia's national network of 58 marine parks, which cover 40 percent of the country's exclusive economic zone.
Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions are the focus of this marine habitat mapping program. The dataset results from a four-year collaborative project (2014-2018) by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government Department of Environment and Natural Resources. It provides baseline information and thematic habitat maps intended to underpin marine resource management decisions.
Australian Ocean Data Network presents a synthesis of biogeochemical and ecological data from cold seep environments at the Kazan Mud Volcano in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. The data was collected during the MEDINAUT/MEDINETH initiatives using the submersible Nautile, ship-based coring, and geophysical surveys. It focuses on processes like anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) and associated microbial and macrofaunal communities.