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A study by Louisa Ridder integrates ribosomal RNA secondary structure information into phylogenetic analysis of haptophytes. The dataset includes 396 representative 18S sequences and 224 ITS2 sequences, compiled from over 40,000 available sequences. The work was published on figshare in March 2026.
A 91.5 KB subset of 396 nearly complete 18S rRNA sequences for haptophytes, curated from over 40,000 available sequences. The dataset was created by Louisa Ridder and published on figshare in March 2026. It integrates secondary structure information to enhance phylogenetic alignment and reduce artifacts.
A subset of 396 nearly complete 18S ribosomal RNA sequences and 224 ITS2 sequences for haptophyte microalgae, curated by Louisa Ridder and published on figshare in March 2026. The data integrates secondary structure information to enhance phylogenetic resolution and clarify evolutionary relationships within this ecologically significant lineage.
396 representative 18S rRNA sequences and 224 ITS2 sequences were compiled from over 40,000 available entries to study haptophyte evolution. Louisa Ridder applied a sequence-structure phylogenetic framework, integrating secondary structure information to enhance alignment and reduce artifacts. The resulting maximum likelihood tree offers a reliable depiction of phylogeny, though some backbone relationships remain weakly supported.
396 representative 18S rRNA sequences and 224 ITS2 sequences were compiled for haptophyte microalgae. The dataset integrates secondary structure information for phylogenetic analysis, aiming to clarify evolutionary relationships. The data was created by Louisa Ridder and last updated on March 19, 2026.
Habitat suitability maps for fish spawning in the Bay of Quinte Area of Concern, modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution. The data assesses suitability from 1972 to 2011, with values scaled from 0 (not suitable) to 1 (highly suitable) and classified into four suitability classes. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT), incorporating depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature variables.
Habitat suitability for fish nursery stages in Canada's Bay of Quinte was modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution using depth, vegetation, and substrate variables. The assessment covers a 39-year period from 1972 to 2011, with suitability values scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into four categories. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT).
Fish Habitat Assessment Output for the Bay of Quinte Area of Concern models spawning habitat suitability for high vegetation association species under a high water level of 75.4m ASL. It provides maximum habitat suitability values from 1972 to 2011, scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into very low, low, medium, and high suitability classes. The data was generated using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT) at a 3-meter grid resolution, integrating depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature variables.
Bay of Quinte fish habitat suitability maps model juvenile and adult stages for low vegetation association species in the coolwater guild. The assessment uses a 3-meter grid resolution and a 39-year time series from 1972 to 2011. Suitability values are scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into four categories.
Bay of Quinte fish habitat suitability maps model spawning conditions for low vegetation association species at a 75.4m water level. The data, produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, covers a 39-year period from 1972 to 2011. It provides maximum suitability values on a 3-meter grid resolution, scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into four suitability classes.
Habitat suitability maps for high vegetation association fish species in nursery life stages, modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution for the Bay of Quinte. The dataset contains maximum suitability values from a 39-year period (1972-2011), scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into four suitability classes. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT) with inputs for depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature.
1972-2011 habitat suitability data for low vegetation-associated fish species in the Bay of Quinte nursery habitat under a high water level scenario (75.4m ASL). The dataset contains maximum suitability values from a 39-year modeling period, scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into categories like very low, low, medium, and high. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT) with a 3-meter grid resolution.
A 1.1 MB PDF document authored by θΎ θΏͺ, uploaded to figshare on April 27, 2026. The document describes the interaction and feedback regulation mechanism between jasmonic acid and ethylene in peach defense against bacterial spot disease.
Habitat suitability maps for fish in the Bay of Quinte Area of Concern, modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution. The data contains maximum suitability values for guild-life stage combinations over a 39-year period from 1972 to 2011. Suitability is classified from 0 to 1 and categorized as very low, low, medium, or high based on depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature variables.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada produced habitat suitability maps for the Bay of Quinte Area of Concern. The data models juvenile and adult habitat for low vegetation-associated warmwater fish species at average water levels from 1972 to 2011. Suitability is classified on a 0 to 1 scale into categories of very low, low, medium, and high.
Habitat suitability maps for juvenile and adult coolwater fish in the Bay of Quinte, Canada, modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution. The data represents maximum suitability values from a 39-year period (1972-2011), with values scaled from 0 to 1 and classified into four suitability classes. The assessment was conducted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature variables.
Habitat suitability maps for the Bay of Quinte Area of Concern, modeled at a 3-meter grid resolution. The data assesses nursery habitat suitability for low vegetation association fish species across all temperature windows, with values scaled from 0 to 1. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT) and covers a 39-year period from 1972 to 2011.
1972-2011 habitat suitability maps for coldwater fish in the Bay of Quinte, Canada. Fisheries and Oceans Canada modeled juvenile and adult habitat using depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature at a 3-meter resolution. Suitability is scaled from 0 to 1 and classified as very low, low, medium, or high.
Habitat suitability maps for juvenile and adult coldwater fish associated with low vegetation in the Bay of Quinte, Canada. The model uses a 3-meter grid resolution and assesses suitability from 0 to 1 across a 39-year period from 1972 to 2011. It was produced by Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the Habitat Ecosystem Assessment Tool (HEAT), incorporating depth, vegetation, substrate, and temperature variables.
Original data and R code for a meta-analysis on how exotic plant invasions affect nitrous oxide emissions and methane uptake in forest and grassland ecosystems. The dataset was authored by Tiehu He and is available under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 23, 2026.