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Housing annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare core vegetation plot in a tropical savanna ecosystem. Images are captured using a five-point photopoint method, typically producing twenty images per year from the plot's corners and center. The site, established in 2013 in Litchfield National Park, Australia, is dominated by Eucalyptus miniata and represents frequently burnt tropical savanna.
A set of annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare core vegetation plot, captured using a five-point photopoint method. The images provide visual context for researchers to understand the site layout and monitor changes over time. The site was established in 2011 in a species-diverse woodland dominated by Banksia species.
A set of annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare vegetation plot, captured using a standardized five-point photopoint method. Each annual set typically consists of 20 images, providing visual context for the site's layout and vegetation. The images support monitoring changes over time in an endangered Eucalyptus woodland site established in 2012.
Digital Cover Photography (DCP) upward-looking images collected up to twice per year to capture vegetation cover at the Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt SuperSite in Australia. The images are used to estimate Leaf Area Index (LAI), Crown Cover, and Foliage Projective Cover (FPC). The site was established in 2000, with a consistent DCP protocol implemented on a 1-hectare plot since 2015.
Annual Vegetation Recovery Classification Results in the Cold Lake Oil Sands Area is a geospatial dataset derived from 2005-2006 Landsat multispectral imagery. It classifies vegetation recovery into six land cover classes, including shrub land, grassland, and forest types. The Government of Alberta produced this data to support monitoring under the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan.
Government of Alberta data release contains vegetation recovery data from 2006 to 2007, classified into six land cover classes. The dataset was produced using Landsat multispectral imagery and Land Use and Land Cover classification data. It was last updated in March 2026.
Featuring upward-looking Digital Cover Photography (DCP) images of vegetation cover from the Cumberland Plain SuperSite in New South Wales, Australia. Images are collected twice per year to capture maximum and minimum Leaf Area Index (LAI), with monthly collections from 2018-2020 at a subset of sites. The data supports estimation of LAI, Crown Cover, and Foliage Projective Cover.
Holding annual high-quality digital reference images of a 1-hectare wet eucalypt vegetation plot, captured using a five-point photopoint method since 2015. The images, typically 20 per year, are taken from the plot corners and center facing cardinal directions to monitor vegetation layout and changes over time. The site is part of the Tumbarumba Flux site, which began measurements in 2001 and is dominated by Eucalyptus delegatensis and Eucalyptus dalrympleana.
Benthic invertebrate community data from nearshore index monitoring stations in Great Lakes basins. Samples of insects, worms, mussels, snails, and crayfish are collected annually, typically with five replicates per station using a 600 μm mesh, 9-inch ponar. This data serves as a biological indicator for trophic status and environmental conditions.
This collection consists of annual high-quality digital reference images for a 1-hectare core vegetation plot, captured using a five-point photopoint method. Each annual set comprises twenty images: four from each plot corner facing cardinal points and four from the plot center facing each corner. The site was established in 2011 and is located on Calperum Station, featuring mallee woodland, Callitris woodland, and a river floodplain.
Landsat multispectral imagery from 2012 and 2013 was processed by the Government of Alberta to classify vegetation recovery into six distinct land cover types. The dataset maps changes in shrub land, grassland, agricultural areas, and forest types within a specific region of Alberta's oil sands. It was released as part of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan's science-based monitoring objectives.
Packed with annual sets of twenty high-resolution digital images documenting a 1-hectare dry eucalypt forest plot in the Wombat State Forest, Victoria. Images are captured from five fixed photopoints (four corners and center) facing cardinal directions and corners to monitor vegetation changes. The site, established in 2010, features dominant species Eucalyptus obliqua, Eucalyptus radiata, and Eucalyptus rubida.
Filled with camera trap images from an one-hectare plot in the Samford Peri-Urban SuperSite, collected over a four-week period in April-May 2017. Two Reconyx camera models were deployed at different heights, capturing individuals from 10 observed species. The data includes PNG image files and associated CSV metadata.
A collection of species distribution points published on figshare. The dataset is licensed under CC-BY-4.0 and was last updated on 2026-04-28. The author is listed as redacted for double blind review.
Replication data for a study measuring vegetation responses to tourism and agricultural activity in the Galapagos Islands using Leaf Area Index (LAI). The package includes GIS methodologies implemented in R and Python and econometric estimations performed in STATA. It was authored by Julio Tinoco and is hosted on the Harvard Dataverse platform.
Sze On Ng's dataset from 2026 contains questionnaire responses from 25 wetland reserves along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. The data is stored in a single 22.1 KB Excel spreadsheet. It supports the publication 'A call for evidence-based conservation: securing the future of waterbirds along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway'.
Paired larval emergence data for Culicoides biting midges and trail camera observations of ungulate activity from eight stream, pond, and spring sites at the Konza Prairie Biological Station in Kansas. The dataset includes monthly collections from April to November 2021 and May to November 2022 and 2023, linking animal site use to insect development. Columns likely contain metrics for animal activity days, events, and counts for cattle, deer, and bison, alongside larval emergence outcomes.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides transect survey data from 2006, focusing on abalone densities in eastern inshore Tasmanian waters. Surveys covered at least 10 reefs in each of four coastal regions, including St Helens, Bicheno, Dunalley, and the Actaeons region. The dataset was last updated on 2026-04-18.
Rochford District wildlife site locations are provided as part of the UK's INSPIRE directive for environmental data sharing. The dataset originates from the Government Digital Service and is distributed in XML format. Its specific scale and last update date are not provided in the metadata.
Alberta's Cold Lake oil sands region contains this dataset of vegetation recovery from 2010 to 2011. It was produced by the Government of Alberta using Landsat multispectral imagery and classifies land cover into six categories. The data supports the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan's objective to monitor cumulative environmental effects.