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24,615 datasets
A chromosome-level genome assembly for the invasive Suckermouth catfish Pterygoplichthys disjunctivus (Loricariidae). The dataset is 461.7 MB in size and was authored by yongrui lu, last updated on May 1, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
9.5 KB of data describing animal bites based on clinical and geographical features from 2021 to 2024. The dataset, created by Parviz Shahmirzalou, also checks an equal proportion of subgroups for every feature. It was last updated on April 30, 2026.
Parviz Shahmirzalou created a dataset describing animal bites based on demographic features from 2021 to 2024. The dataset also includes checks for equal proportions of subgroups across features. It is a small dataset, 9.5 KB in size, stored in an XLS file format.
Government of Alberta data contains vegetation recovery classifications from 2007 to 2008 for the Cold Lake oil sands area. The dataset uses Landsat multispectral imagery to categorize recovery into six land cover classes. It was produced to support science-based monitoring under Alberta's Lower Athabasca Regional Plan.
Land use and land cover classification data maps vegetation recovery in the Cold Lake oil sands area of Alberta from 2009 to 2010. The dataset contains six vegetation classes derived from Landsat multispectral imagery. It was produced by the Government of Alberta as part of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan monitoring framework.
Results from a study on Oudemansiella raphanipes cultivation, analyzing bacterial communities in casing soils with five different peat proportions. The 70% peat treatment achieved a maximum yield of 279.21 g per bag, 38.12% higher than the control. High-throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing characterized the soil microbiome.
This dataset supports a study evaluating 16 vegetation indices derived from 3-meter resolution PlanetScope satellite imagery for in-season nitrogen management in corn. The analysis is based on three on-farm field trials in Indiana in 2021, comparing indices across different tillage systems and crop residue levels. It quantifies relationships between vegetation indices, grain yield, and nitrogen response to estimate optimal application rates.
This dataset supports a 2021 study evaluating 16 vegetation indices derived from PlanetScope satellite imagery for in-season nitrogen management in corn. The analysis is based on three on-farm field trials in Indiana with varying tillage systems and nitrogen rates. It quantifies the relationship between vegetation indices and yield to estimate the agronomic optimum nitrogen rate.
This dataset supports a study evaluating 16 satellite-derived vegetation indices for in-season nitrogen management in corn across three on-farm field trials in Indiana in 2021. The research quantifies relationships between vegetation indices and yield, and assesses their use for estimating the agronomic optimum nitrogen rate.
Six land cover classes—shrub land, grassland, agricultural areas, coniferous forest, broadleaf forest, and mixed forest—are used to classify vegetation recovery from anthropogenic disturbances in Alberta's Cold Lake oil sands region. The dataset was produced by the Government of Alberta using Landsat multispectral imagery from 2008 and 2009. It supports the monitoring objectives of the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan.
753 submarine canyons along the Australian continental margin are evaluated for habitat potential using a surrogacy framework with 22 environmental and ecological variables. The methodology, presented at the 2017 Australian Marine Science Association Conference, was developed by Geoscience Australia Data. The framework scores canyons for pelagic and benthic megafauna, identifying high-potential areas off the Great Barrier Reef, NSW, Tasmania, and the southern margin.
A series of field surveys in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, collected co-located physical and biological data to research physical surrogates for benthic biodiversity. The outputs include high-resolution multibeam acoustic datasets, underwater video footage for habitat characterization, and broad-scale sediment and biotic seabed samples. The work was undertaken by Geoscience Australia staff as part of the CERF Marine Biodiversity Hub's Surrogates Program, with a progress report presented in October 2008.
Fragmentary fossil remains of Devonian fishes from the Knobby Sandstone in the eastern Canning Basin, Western Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this record, which includes descriptions of antiarch placoderms, rhipidistian teeth, and associated plant remains. The data was last updated in April 2026.
Fragmentary fossil remains of Devonian fishes from the Knobby Sandstone in the eastern Canning Basin, Western Australia. The Australian Ocean Data Network published this record, which includes descriptions of antiarch placoderms, rhipidistian teeth, and associated plant remains. The data was last updated in April 2026.
This single-center retrospective study includes 535 pediatric kidney transplant recipients from 2015 to 2025. It analyzes the prognostic impact of the Banff Activity Index (AI) and Chronicity Index (CI) on long-term graft function, with 98 recipients experiencing 126 rejection episodes.
54 shallow tropical and temperate reefs around Australia were surveyed using paired day and night visual census. The data quantifies diel partitioning of fish and invertebrate communities, showing distinct occupancy patterns between sunlit and nocturnal hours. Tropical reefs exhibited pronounced differences, with 64% of all species and 71% of all individuals observed only during the day.
Wildscape Atlas maps semi-natural landscapes like mountain, moorland, heath, and fen, identified as closest to nature in Britain. The atlas is based on separate vegetation surveys completed by 1969 in England and 1974 in Wales. It was a projected spin-off from Professor Alice Coleman's Second Land Utilisation Survey of Britain, jointly edited with Chief Vegetation Surveyor Geoff Sinclair.
Polygons identifying concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges were created through spatial analysis of research vessel by-catch data from the east coast of Canada. The analysis, following a Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization approach, used kernel density and catch weight thresholds across five biogeographic zones. The dataset, provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, includes latitude and longitude for all tows forming dense aggregations and those capturing black coral.
Polygons identifying concentrations of sea pens, gorgonian corals, and sponges on the east coast of Canada were derived from research vessel by-catch data using kernel density analysis. The data, provided by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, focuses on the Newfoundland-Labrador Shelves biogeographic zone and uses a 200 kg catch threshold to define sponge grounds. It includes positions of tows that captured aggregating species and the non-aggregating black coral.
A list of plants evaluated for environmental and livestock feed safety by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The dataset includes approvals for Plants with Novel Traits (PNT) and novel feeds derived from plant sources. It was last updated in April 2026.