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24,879 datasets
Aggregating the results of a difference-in-differences (DID) estimation analyzing the impact of national park establishment on counties within China's Giant Panda National Park from 2009 to 2023. The study framework measures supply, support, and demand for nature-based tourism, finding regional heterogeneity in policy effects. The data is stored in an XLS file sized at 5.5 KB.
Encompassing descriptive statistics for analyzing nature-based tourism in China's Giant Panda National Park from 2009 to 2023. It was created by author Yi Li to support a difference-in-differences (DID) assessment of the national park's establishment on counties within its boundaries. The dataset is 5.5 KB in size and is provided in XLS format.
A summary table of eligible papers included in a meta-analysis. The dataset, authored by Kaylee M. H. Arnold, was last updated on May 14, 2026. It supports research on the impacts of urbanization on pathogens and pests affecting wild and cultivated plants.
Table S1 from the research paper 'Impacts of urbanization on pathogens and pests of wild and cultivated plants' by Kaylee M. H. Arnold. The table summarizes eligible papers identified in a systematic review. It was last updated on figshare in May 2026 and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Mainland California's biodiversity is mapped in this interactive atlas from the California Gap Analysis Project. The CD-ROM resource contains a GIS database, final report, and maps for wildlife, plant species, and habitats. It was published by the organization SCIOPS.
24 litchi cultivars were profiled to identify 14 key terpenoids, such as caryophyllene and geraniol, which classify cultivars into aroma groups. The dataset includes results from genome-wide screening of 46 LcTPS genes and functional assays linking transcription factor LcCDF3 to LcTPS39 expression. It supports research on the genetic regulation of floral-fruity aroma in litchi aril.
A 17.2 MB FASTA file containing a supermatrix for phylogenetic analysis of Scomber fishes. The dataset was authored by Ahammad Kabir and last updated on 2026-04-10. It is intended for studying the evolution of sex chromosomes in these fish species.
A dataset from the Australian Ocean Data Network concerning tidal effects on West Kingfish pulse tests. The data likely contains time-series measurements from December 1987. It is published on data_gov_au and was last updated on 2026-05-05.
A dataset from the Government Digital Service showing habitat species, distribution, and location across a borough. The data appears to be sourced from European open data platforms. The last update date and specific temporal coverage are unknown.
A many-to-one listing of species observed in each Entitation Unit, derived from the original Entitation dataset through a thorough review process. The dataset results from an entitation process, a general inventory of an area's plant communities conducted by aerial photograph interpretation and field reconnaissance. It is published by the City of New York and was last updated on March 8, 2026.
Results from a preclinical study where HLA-B27 transgenic rats with gut inflammation were treated with rapamycin or vehicle for 5 weeks. The study includes transcriptome analysis of colon tissue, microbiome analysis of cecal contents, and qPCR measurements of pro-inflammatory cytokine expression from isolated immune cells. Sample size, row count, and column count are not specified in the input.
The NERRS Science Collaborative project developed a shellfish biosensor monitoring system to complement long-term water quality monitoring. The system uses oysters and mussels as biosentinels, with open-source sensors monitoring gaping behavior and heart rate as indicators of physiological stress. Data was collected from three field locations in San Diego County, including the Tijuana River Estuary and Los Penasquitos Lagoon.
A research project from the NERRS Science Collaborative investigated the impacts of prescribed burns on ecosystem services in Delaware salt marshes. The team collected and analyzed sediment cores from marshes with and without a history of burns to quantify effects on carbon storage, denitrification, and phosphorus. The findings are documented in a report for partners including Delaware NERR and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
A project team at the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources developed a habitat assessment tool for the federally listed piping plover. The tool was derived from new data collections in high-activity areas, genetic prey analysis, and reanalysis of a decade of sampling data along the South Carolina coast. Information was also collected on red knot foraging areas, though more work is needed for a similar tool.
Research data supports the study "Digital Governance Hot Topics, Relational Structures, and Evolutionary Trends". It includes original measurements, processed data, and analysis scripts used to generate figures and statistical results. The dataset was authored by Zhao, Bin and last updated on May 11, 2026.
Papaver umbonatum Boiss was investigated for its alkaloid profile, antibacterial, and antioxidant activities. The dataset likely contains results from the isolation and identification of alkaloids, including isopavine, promorphinane, and the first-reported O-methylflavinantine in the genus. It also includes quantitative bioactivity assays measuring minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), antibiofilm activity against Gram-positive bacteria, and antioxidant activity via DPPH free radical scavenging.
Middle Stone Age lithic cores from five African sites are analyzed using 3D computational methods to quantify variability in prepared core technology. The dataset provides metrics on core preparation, recurrence, and exhaustion, challenging discrete typological classifications. It supports research into hominin technological decision-making, investment, and flexibility during this period.
Vegetation classification data for Isle Royale National Park, covering approximately 571,790 acres of land and water. The National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey created this baseline map through aerial photo interpretation and field sampling in the mid-1990s.
STable 1 summarizes complete phage genomes and their bacterial hosts from the Virus-Host Database. The dataset was authored by Alejandra Huerta and last updated on May 4, 2026. It focuses on plant-associated phages, providing a resource for a segment of the virosphere.
Over 22,200 acres of Congaree Swamp National Monument were mapped for vegetation type using aerial photography and field sampling in April 1996. The National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey created this dataset as a baseline study of vegetation conditions during the 1990s. It documents one of the last significant old-growth bottomland hardwood forests, containing over 90 tree species.