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Landgate's annual vegetation change product identifies transitions in perennial woody cover between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications for 2019-2020. The dataset is derived from 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery and includes change classes such as non-woody to forest and forest to non-woody.
Vegetation change products identify transitions in perennial woody cover between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classes annually. Landgate produced this series using 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery. The data covers the period from 1980 to 1985.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada provides spatial data on named and predicted seamounts within Canada's Exclusive Economic Zone and international fishing grounds. The dataset integrates multiple pre-existing databases and predictive models to support marine planning initiatives in British Columbia. It includes data on seamounts identified as Ecologically or Biologically Significant Areas.
2006-2007 annual product identifies locations where perennial woody vegetation changed between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications based on Landsat imagery. The dataset, produced by Landgate, includes change classes such as non-woody to forest and forest to non-woody.
Vegetation change products identify transitions between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications annually. The data, created by Landgate, tracks six change classes from 1992 to 1995 using 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery.
Vegetation change products identify transitions in perennial woody cover between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications. Landgate produces these annual datasets using 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery. Change classes include no change, non-woody to sparse, non-woody to forest, sparse to non-woody, forest to non-woody, and forest to sparse.
Landgate produces annual vegetation change products identifying transitions in perennial woody vegetation between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications. The dataset covers the period 2000-2002, derived from 30-meter resolution Landsat imagery.
Landgate's annual vegetation change products track transitions in perennial woody cover between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classes. The dataset identifies locations of change using Landsat imagery at a 30-meter resolution for the period 1995 to 1998. Change classes include no change, non-woody to sparse, non-woody to forest, sparse to non-woody, forest to non-woody, and forest to sparse.
24 sites along a 317-km transect from the Arctic coast to the treeline in Alaska were sampled during the 1994-1996 growing seasons. The dataset contains measurements of CO2 and water vapor fluxes alongside ecosystem characteristics, collected by ORNL_CLOUD. This spatially extensive study was designed to understand the factors controlling gas exchange across diverse climate, physiography, soil moisture, and vegetation types.
Vegetation change products identify locations where perennial woody vegetation changed between forest, sparse woody, and non-woody classifications annually. The dataset covers the years 1989 to 1991, produced by Landgate from Landsat imagery. Change classes include no change and transitions between non-woody, sparse, and forest states.
Over 4,000 animals enter Sonoma County Animal Services annually. The dataset, published by data.sonomacounty.ca.gov, includes detailed records of each animal's journey, from intake condition and date to outcome type and jurisdiction. It was last updated on 2026-04-03.
Austin Animal Center Outcomes records each instance of an animal's status being updated to an outgoing outcome. Data is provided by datahub.austintexas.gov and begins from May 5, 2025. The dataset is refreshed hourly.
NCEI Accession 0043046 contains photographic images from a 2007 survey of marine algae, invertebrate, and fish communities at ten offshore islet sites in the Main Hawaiian Islands. The dataset includes .jpg files, associated GIS files (.mxd, .lyr), and documentation, supporting visual analysis of coral and algal coverage. Quantitative results from the same survey are available in a separate NCEI accession.
15,122 images of fungi from 25 classes, sampled from the Danish Fungi 2020 dataset. The data was sourced and verified by a network of 3,300 citizen botanists and experts from the Atlas of Danish Fungi. Each image is a 128x128 color crop of a fungus, standardized from the original dataset.
R Script for: Transient marine species disproportionately expand the morphospace of North American continental freshwater fishes is an R script file published on figshare by Kevin Torgersen. The script likely contains code for analyzing morphological data related to marine and freshwater fish species. It was last updated on 2026-05-26.
North American fish morphological data, likely from a study comparing continental freshwater and transient marine species. The dataset was published by Kevin Torgersen on figshare under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated on 2026-05-26. The file name suggests it contains principal component scores for morphological analysis.
359 Lepidoptera species, comprising 182 extant and 177 extinct taxa, are represented by digitized right forewing outlines. The dataset provides 150 landmarks per specimen, compiled from GBIF images for living species and paleontological literature for fossils. It serves as a comparative morphological resource for evolutionary and taxonomic studies.
Supplemental Material for a study on the structural geology and evolution of the Sierra Madre Oriental during and after the Laramide orogeny. The dataset includes radiometric age data, age plots, enlarged reconstructions, and isostasy calculations. It was authored by Gary Gray and last updated on April 23, 2026.
The National Spectral Database (NSD) Aquatic Library hosts spectral data collected for habitat mapping in Commonwealth marine protected areas. The data was generated by CSIRO researchers in 2008 for a project on remote sensing for habitat mapping and change detection in tropical marine areas. The specific record pertains to Lihou Reef.
Veatch-Blohm, Maren from Harvard Dataverse provides raw data for six geophyte species exposed to different winter temperature regimes. The dataset includes measurements for bulb development, plant growth, and flowering. It was last updated on June 5, 2026.