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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,719 datasets
Earthworm communities and environmental variables were collected at 94 sites across 13 states in the eastern and central United States. The dataset includes species-level numerical abundance and dry-weight biomass estimates, alongside site-specific environmental data such as pH, habitat type, and soil drainage class.
Locations of trailer ramps, angling shops, and trout fishing ponds in the Netherlands. Sportvisserij Nederland conducts an annual inventory of these sites. The data is provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and is available for download via the visplanner.nl website.
Aggregating flux tower measurements of energy and mass exchange between a surface and the atmospheric boundary layer using eddy covariance techniques. Data were processed with PyFluxPro (v3.4.15) to produce a final, gap-filled product with Net Ecosystem Exchange partitioned into Gross Primary Productivity and Ecosystem Respiration. The station was installed in a blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) plantation near Digby, Australia, with trees growing from 30 cm to 11 m tall during the monitoring period.
Newfoundland and Labrador's list of licensed fish processors, published by the provincial government. The dataset is available in CSV and HTML formats and was last updated on 2026-04-17. It likely contains information on businesses authorized for fish processing operations.
A research project from Geoscience Australia investigates the potential impacts of low-frequency sound from marine seismic surveys on marine fauna. The study comprises six components including sound modelling, acoustic monitoring, benthic community assessment, and analysis of fisheries catch data. The project was developed in response to stakeholder concerns about a seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin.
NASA collected this dataset of benthic ecology measurements from coastal waters near Panama City and the Florida Keys. The data was gathered during field campaigns in 2005 and 2006. It captures physical and chemical oceanographic conditions in these specific subtropical marine environments.
UK, Channel Islands, and Isle of Man plot-level plant occurrence data for the first four years of the National Plant Monitoring Scheme (2015-2018). Data consist of individual observations of plants and habitat characteristics at the metre-scale, with percentage cover recorded using the Domin frequency-abundance scale. This resource was created by the Environmental Information Data Centre and is supported by the UK-SCAPE programme under Natural Environment Research Council award NE/R016429/1.
278 Eurasian otter carcasses from England and Wales (2006-2017) provide liver tissue metal concentrations and biological characteristics. The Cardiff University Otter Project collected this data, linking each carcass location to stream/soil biochemistry, weather, and potential contaminant sources from external datasets. This study includes model estimates of topsoil properties and British Geological Survey data.
Eastern and Western Australian margins are the focus of this study using thousands of high-resolution still images to identify biological features (lebensspuren) on the deep-sea floor. The data was compiled by Geoscience Australia into a Lebensspuren Directory and used to correlate features with abiotic factors. The work evaluates the technique of using still photographs to quantify biological activity and diversity in soft-sediment deep-sea environments.
A desktop study by Geoscience Australia Data investigates potential links between marine seismic surveys and commercial fish catch rates in the Bass Strait and Gippsland Basin. The analysis employs three novel generalized linear models to examine catch-per-unit-effort (CPUE) data for species like gummy shark and tiger flathead against seismic activity and environmental variables. The study, last updated on 2026-03-25, found no clear or consistent relationship between seismic operations and reduced catch rates.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a record of well-preserved Late Triassic palynomorphs from the upper Flagstone Bench Formation in the Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica. The assemblage is assigned to the Australian Minutosaccus crenulatus Zone and considered to be of Norian age, containing taxa also found in coeval Tethyan Laurasian assemblages. This dataset was last updated on 2026-03-25.
A review document synthesizing knowledge on xylo-oligosaccharides (XOS) and malto-oligosaccharides (MOS) derived from cereal biomass. It was authored by Anel Kostanova and focuses on sustainable production, microbial fermentation, and health benefits for human and animal gut microbiota.
Geoscience Australia and the University of Tasmania's Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies produced a flythrough video showing bathymetry of the southeast Tasmanian shelf. The video highlights rock reef habitats derived from multibeam sonar data collected in 2008 and 2009, gridded at 3-4 meter resolution. This work was part of the Marine Biodiversity Research Hub funded by the Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities programme.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and Coral Sea contain daily estimates of the diffuse attenuation coefficient (Kd) at 10 wavelengths from July 2002 to December 2019. This data, provided on a nominal 1km grid, was developed by NESP TWQ projects 2.3.1 and 5.3 to model benthic irradiance. It uses a semi-analytical model applied to MODIS satellite ocean color observations.
A report from Geoscience Australia, last updated March 2026, tests relationships between physical seabed attributes and benthic macrofauna in the southern Gulf of Carpentaria. The analysis uses factors like sediment grain size, carbonate content, mobility, water depth, and organic carbon flux to characterize habitats and extrapolate findings to the Northern Planning Area. The work addresses uncertainties in spatial prediction and habitat classification through statistical procedures like cluster analysis.
Western Australia's Carnarvon Shelf is the location for data collected using the Mounted Assembly for Planktobenthic Sampling (MAPS), a novel tri-layered net system. The dataset, published by Geoscience Australia, contains samples of benthic and planktobenthic fauna collected concurrently. The method was successful in separately sampling a wide variety of organisms, including fragile larvae and adults.
One audio recording captures a women's folk song (geet) performed during the Hariyali Teej festival. The 5.3 MB WAV file, uploaded by researcher Aabha Chhajer, documents a cultural practice expressing connections to local ecology and deities. The dataset was last updated on April 8, 2026.
A 19.6 MB WAV audio file containing a recording of women singing a traditional 'geet' (song/ballad) during the Hariyali Teej festival. The recording, made by researcher Aabha Chhajer, was uploaded to figshare in April 2026 and documents a cultural practice expressing connections to local ecology and deities.
A 52.0 MB WAV audio file captures a woman singing a traditional 'geet' during the Hariyali Teej festival. The recording, made by researcher Aabha Chhajer, documents a cultural practice expressing connections to local ecology and deities. It was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
A 19.8 MB WAV audio file containing a recording of women singing a traditional 'geet' (song or ballad) during the Hariyali Teej festival. The dataset was created by researcher Palak Babel and last updated in April 2026. The recording documents cultural practices connecting the celebration to the local environment and expressions of joy.