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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,619 datasets
A collection of genetic barcodes and SEM images for verified voucher specimens of deep-sea corals collected as bycatch during the 2009-2014 West Coast Groundfish Bottom Trawl Survey. The dataset was created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to support accurate species identification and understanding of population structure. It addresses taxonomic challenges in distinguishing morphologically similar coral species.
Government of Ontario data lists businesses that sell hearing devices for the Assistive Devices Program (ADP). The dataset includes vendors for hearing aids, FM systems, cochlear implant processors, and teletypewriters. Last updated in March 2026.
Haotian Lin published this dataset on figshare in March 2026. It contains data related to a novel rapid detection platform for the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The dataset likely includes results from sensitivity, specificity, and validation assays described in the study.
Ground temperatures were measured in coarse morainal soil on a 2-degree slope in a tundra area at Liefdefjord, northwest Svalbard. Data was collected using a logger with a 60-day sampling rate and a 1-day averaging period for individual measurements. The dataset is provided by NSIDCV0 and has been updated on multiple platforms.
An original dataset reveals substantial divergence in communist party size between revolutionary and nonrevolutionary autocracies. Martin Dimitrov constructed this dataset from qualitative corpora of archival materials and secondary sources. The data links party size variation to regime origins, evolution, and durability.
31 Bechstein's bats were radio-tracked over four years to analyze habitat use near wind turbines. The dataset contains R code for analyzing roost locations, foraging areas, and bat distances relative to turbine operation. Research was conducted by Johanna Hurst to assess disturbance effects on maternity colonies.
Intermediate Trophic Levels: Interconnections with Fronts, Eddies, and Primary Production is a NASA OB_DAAC dataset investigating relationships between zooplankton, small fish, primary production, and physical ocean processes. The dataset is available in ISO and BIN file formats. It is hosted on multiple platforms, including NASA Earthdata and Data.gov, with the most recent metadata update recorded in 2026.
The DBCA 3 Year Burn Options Program outlines planned prescribed burns by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions for upcoming financial years. It is an indicative dataset maintained by the Fire Management Services Branch, with the most current information available upon request. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
The DBCA Burn Options Program dataset contains planned prescribed burns for the next financial year by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions. It provides indicative spatial data on fire management activities for conservation areas in Western Australia. The dataset was last updated in July 2022.
Western Australia's Myroodah Ridge and Erskine Range are the focus of this report on plant fossils. The document was published by Geoscience Australia and last updated on 2026-05 06. It is a legacy product with no abstract available, and the data is presented in PDF and HTML formats.
A legacy report on plant fossils from the north east Canning Basin in Western Australia. The document is published by Geoscience Australia and was last updated on 2026 05 06. The abstract is unavailable, and the content is provided in PDF and HTML formats.
Administrative boundaries delineate areas of forest and vegetation at risk from dieback, a highly contagious fungal disease. The dataset, last updated in March 2026, is provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and includes strict quarantine and access restrictions for these zones.
The dataset contains land clearing requests submitted under the Environmental Protection Act 1986. Data is captured by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation from applications for clearing native vegetation. The dataset includes spatial data captured via freeform shapes or imported shapefiles.
17 remote cameras collected data from 2010 to 2023, initially for caribou and later for grey wolf occupancy analysis. The dataset includes trap events, defined as continuous image sequences of the same individual(s) not separated by more than 10 minutes. Monitoring effort is calculated using daily operational photos taken by the cameras.
Swedish native flora is represented by 13,496 images across 90 wildflower species. The dataset was created by Renuka Devi Chappidi and is designed for machine learning image classification tasks. Images were collected from iNaturalist, GBIF, and Wikimedia Commons.
The Tara Microbiome expedition focuses on plankton and the ocean's microbial ecosystem. It is conducted in conjunction with the AtlantECO program, involving multiple ships collecting similar variables. The dataset is managed by the OB_DAAC organization and appears across multiple government data platforms.
Margarida Barcelo-Serra published this R code for analyzing DNA methylation data on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The code likely contains statistical functions for epigenetic analysis of marine organisms. Its specific application is for studying the effects of fishing pressure on genetically homogeneous populations.
Margarida Barcelo-Serra authored an R script for filtering DNA methylation data, published on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license. The script, titled 'Barcelo-Serra_et_al_MethFilt.R', was last updated on 2026-06-03. It is associated with a study on fishing pressure and DNA methylation in marine metapopulations.
58 PSA samples and acoustic data were collected during a survey cruise aboard the Cefas Endeavour (CEND0312) from February 20-25, 2012. The dataset maps broadscale marine habitats classified to EUNIS level 3 for the Western Channel recommended Marine Conservation Zone (rMCZ). It was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, with a detailed site report published in 2014.
A geospatial dataset mapping broadscale seabed habitats for the East of Celtic Deep recommended Marine Conservation Zone. The map results from an analysis of dedicated survey data, with the most widespread habitat being 'A5.2 Subtidal sand', occupying roughly two-thirds of the site. The data was produced by the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, with a site report authored by Ware et al. in 2013.