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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,722 datasets
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.
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.
Geoscience Australia provides pre-competitive geoscience information, including bathymetry compilations, seabed geomorphology, and sediment stability maps. This integrated, multidisciplinary data supports planning and investment decisions across multiple ocean sectors. The data was presented at the Australian Marine Science Association conference in July 2025.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada conducts standardized longline surveys covering most of British Columbia's nearshore, hard-bottom habitat to provide fishery-independent abundance indices. The coordinated surveys follow a random depth-stratified design within 2 km by 2 km sampling blocks, using baited circle hooks deployed from research and commercial vessels. Data includes catch, effort, location (latitude, longitude), and associated biological information for rockfishes and other groundfish species.
A 2012 West Coast Groundfish Bottom Trawl Survey project by the NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center to create a DNA sequence repository and voucher collection for coral and sponge species. The data is linked to the groundfish survey database and aims to support research on the biogeography and ecology of deep-sea coral communities. The dataset is represented by the 'Deep Sea Coral voucher sequence dataset'.
New U-Pb zircon geochronology data from 25 granitoid rock samples collected across Victoria, Australia. The work was undertaken by Geoscience Australia's Exploring for the Future program to address a relative dearth of modern geochronology in the state. The final sample set represents a 25% increase in the U-Pb zircon geochronology coverage of Victoria.
Julie Le Bris published this dataset on figshare in 2026. It contains data underlying supplementary figures from a study on the evolution and function of the polysaccharide capsule locus in Klebsiella pneumoniae. The data likely includes results from capsule exchange experiments, transcriptomics, fitness assays, and evolution experiments.
Data supporting a 2026 study on the evolution of the Klebsiella pneumoniae polysaccharide capsule locus. The dataset, published by Julie Le Bris on figshare, contains results from engineered capsule exchanges, transcriptomics, fitness assays, and evolution experiments. It demonstrates the plug-and-play dynamics of capsule loci across diverse genetic backgrounds.
Data from a study on the evolution and function of the polysaccharide capsule locus in Klebsiella pneumoniae. The dataset includes results from genetically engineered capsule exchanges, transcriptomics, fitness assays, and evolution experiments. It was authored by Julie Le Bris and last updated on 2026-03-25.
119 participants' skin resistance recordings in response to photos of venomous snakes, heights, airborne diseases, and firearms, supplemented by fear ratings. The dataset was created by Iveta Štolhoferová and last updated in March 2026. Results showed the most frequent reactions to heights, followed by snakes, firearms, and airborne diseases.
119 participants' skin resistance recordings and fear ratings were collected in response to photos of venomous snakes, heights, airborne diseases, and firearms. The dataset, authored by Iveta Štolhoferová and last updated in March 2026, shows the most frequent reactions were to heights, followed by snakes, firearms, and airborne diseases. Results indicate a link between higher subjective fear ratings and an increased probability of skin resistance change.
Iveta Štolhoferová's dataset contains psychophysiological recordings from 119 participants exposed to photos simulating ancestral and modern threats. The data includes skin resistance (SR) measurements and subjective fear ratings for stimuli depicting venomous snakes, heights, airborne diseases, and firearms. The dataset was last updated on March 18, 2026.
Iveta Štolhoferová's dataset contains psychophysiological recordings from 119 participants reacting to images of ancestral and modern threats. The data includes skin resistance (SR) measurements and subjective fear ratings for stimuli depicting venomous snakes, heights, airborne diseases, and firearms. The dataset was last updated on March 18, 2026.
15.3 MB of supplementary data for a study on the evolution of pollinating lacewings during the Cretaceous Terrestrial Revolution. The dataset includes files for phylogenetic analyses, divergence time estimation, ancestral state reconstruction, morphospace analyses, and diversification rates. It was authored by Jinglei Wang and last updated on 2026-04-14.
Pitcher, C.R., Doherty, P.J., and Anderson, T.J. authored this dataset on seabed environments, habitats, and biological assemblages. The data is published by CSIRO and Springer and is managed by Geoscience Australia. It was last updated on the platform in April 2026.
Fossil plants from near Selwyn, Cloncurry district, North-West Queensland. The dataset is a legacy product from Geoscience Australia, published on data_gov_au. Its last recorded update was 2026-05-06, but the abstract and detailed metadata are unavailable.
A legacy dataset from Geoscience Australia describing fossil plant specimens collected from the Boulia district in West Queensland. The data is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05 06. The raw description notes that no abstract is available for this product.
Over 1,600 proteins identified via high-resolution mass spectrometry characterize dimorphic sperm in the Cabbage White butterfly. The dataset details differential protein abundance between fertilizing eupyrene and non-fertilizing apyrene sperm morphs, providing a foundation for studies of sperm evolution and function.
Over 1,600 proteins were identified in the dimorphic sperm of the Cabbage White butterfly, Pieris rapae, using high-resolution mass spectrometry. The dataset, authored by Melissa Plakke, reveals differential protein enrichment between fertilizing eupyrene and non-fertilizing apyrene sperm morphs.