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Wagonga Inlet Seagrass Ecology Data 1991 contains seagrass productivity and distribution data from Wagonga Inlet, adjacent to Narooma, NSW. The Australian Ocean Data Network provides this data, which was collected between April and October 1991 as a control site for similar sampling in Jervis Bay. This dataset is part of the Jervis Bay Marine Ecological Study, and the only available data are those published in the JERVIS BAY BASELINE STUDIES Final Report.
Estimated Breeding Values (EBVs) for dairy cattle are extracted from the DairyComp system and released monthly by Lactanet. The data schema, created by Agri-food Data Canada's Semantic Engine, describes sample data from the Ontario Dairy Research Centre, with official results published in April, August, and December. To request access to the full data, users must visit the Ontario Dairy Research Centre Data Portal.
Tarrah, Armin from Borealis Harvested Dataverse published 16S rRNA gene sequencing data on 2026-05-02. The dataset captures microbial community composition from a Simulator of the Human Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem (SHIME®) evaluating avocado-derived polyhydroxylated fatty alcohols. It enables assessment of microbial shifts across different colonic regions and treatment phases involving avocado pulp matrix, lipids, and dietary fiber.
Nuclear-localized β-(1→3)-glucan polymers provide evidence of a novel photosynthate storage system in the testate amoeba Paulinella micropora. Duckhyun Lhee published this dataset on figshare in March 2026, detailing results from immunolabeling transmission electron microscopy and transcriptome co-expression analysis. The data supports investigation into an independent primary plastid endosymbiosis event.
Experimental data from a study investigating the infectious causes of Adult Salmon Enteritis (ASE) in Chinook Salmon. The dataset likely contains results from a juvenile salmon model where fish were immunocompromised, fasted, and exposed to infected intestinal tissues. The study was authored by Tamsen Polley and last updated on 2026-03-22.
Clara Stuligross's dataset investigates the effects of imidacloprid insecticide on the solitary bee Osmia lignaria. The data, published on figshare in 2026, quantifies the direct and carryover effects of larval and adult exposure on pollen and nectar feeding and ovary maturation over a two-year experimental design.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada collected water chemistry data to model the Beaufort Sea food web. Measurements include suspended nitrogen, dissolved nitrogen, suspended phosphorus, dissolved phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon, suspended carbon, chlorophyll a, and suspended silicon. Sampling occurred annually in July and August from 2005 to 2008 aboard the CCGS Nahidik.
Northern marine coastal and ecosystem studies in the Canadian Beaufort Sea provide multidisciplinary sampling information from 2005 to 2008. The data were collected during July and August each year aboard the CCGS Nahidik, focusing on the nearshore area's lower trophic levels. Measurements include biology/ecology, chemical and physical oceanography, contaminants, geology, and hydro acoustics to establish a baseline for environmental assessment.
Geographic coordinates and station names from a multidisciplinary marine study conducted in the Canadian Beaufort Sea. Data collection occurred during July and August each year from 2005 to 2008 aboard the CCGS Nahidik. The project gathered baseline measurements for biology, oceanography, and contaminants to model the nearshore food web.
Placentia Bay, Newfoundland, contains 2,094,024 acoustic detections from 63 unique transmitters deployed in Atlantic cod. Data was collected from 14 year-round receivers forming four gates between 2018 and 2020, with passive collection potentially extending to 2030. The project was conducted by Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Groundfish Section.
A dataset of wastewater treatment facilities operating under New York State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits. It is published by data.ny.gov and includes facility names, permit numbers, design flow rates, and precise geolocation data. The dataset is actively maintained, with updates recorded as recently as April 2026.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides critical habitat and species range data for species listed under the Endangered Species Act Section 7. The data were obtained from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's ECOS database and NOAA's NMFS in November 2020. It supports EPA's compliance with the ESA, particularly for pesticide regulation under FIFRA.
A 1995-1996 study by AGSO's Marine, Petroleum and Sedimentary Resources Division focused on the Petrel Sub-basin. The research aimed to define basement elements, tectonic events, basin fill, and petroleum system controls to improve resource exploration. The dataset is provided by Geoscience Australia and consists of PDF and HTML documents.
Over 3,500 single-species plant distribution maps, with some records dating back over 100 years, have been compiled for sub-Saharan Africa. The dataset, created by CELP, aims to document 10-15% of the estimated 40,000 plant species in the region. It includes cumulative maps for major plant groups like Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons, and Monocotyledons, constructed using the WORLDMAP software.
2002 data represents the density of wetland habitat in the agricultural region of Alberta. It was created by the Government of Alberta using ArcGIS for spatial analysis. Wetlands are defined as depressional areas wet long enough to support adapted plant and animal life.
SKIS is a biodiversity information management system for building annotated taxonomic checklists. The system includes data files for birds, mammals, and plants, and the program SKI_IN.EXE allows data management and export to spreadsheets or databases. The dataset is provided by SCIOPS and is available via FTP.
Over 80 integrated datasets provide information on meiobenthos, specifically nematodes and copepods, along with environmental variables and feeding types. The data was compiled by the MarBEF European Network of Excellence. It serves as a basis for analyzing large-scale biodiversity patterns in European marine waters.
Geoscience Australia collected 124 seabed samples from the eastern Bonaparte Gulf in 2009/2010, each described by 74 physical and geochemical variables. The dataset was used to apply different clustering methods to characterize seabed properties, identify geohazards, and understand benthic habitats. Research based on this data was presented at the GEOHAB conference in May 2014.
Pitcher, C.R., Doherty, P.J., and Anderson, T.J. authored a dataset on seabed environments, habitats, and biological assemblages. The data is published by CSIRO Publishing and Springer and aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The dataset's last recorded update was on 2026-04-16.
A 2009/2010 seabed mapping survey by Geoscience Australia collected 124 samples with 74 physical and chemical variables from the eastern Bonaparte Gulf. The data characterizes sediment properties, geochemistry, and benthic habitats to inform biodiversity conservation and offshore development. Results from cluster analysis highlight relationships between sediment characteristics, geochemical gradients, and infauna biodiversity.