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Raw metabolomic compound data from a study on the recovery trajectory of the canine gut microbiome after transport. The dataset is 39.5 MB in size, authored by Yang Lyu, and was last updated on April 12, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Additional file 2 provides raw microbiome taxa data from a study on the post-transport recovery trajectory of the canine gut microbiome and metabolome. The dataset, authored by Yang Lyu, is a 314.5 KB ZIP file last updated on April 12, 2026. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on the figshare platform.
Additional file 1 provides unprocessed clinical and behavioral data alongside marker bacteria and metabolite measurements for a study on canine post-transport recovery. The dataset was authored by Yang Lyu and last updated on April 12, 2026. It is a 332.3 KB Excel file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
Active Sporting License Issuing Agents lists retail establishments and municipalities authorized to sell hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses in New York State. The dataset includes business names, addresses, phone numbers, and precise geospatial coordinates. It is published by data.ny.gov and was last updated in early April 2026.
NOAA-20 VIIRS Vegetation Indices (VJ113A3) Version 2 data product provides monthly, global land observations at 1 kilometer resolution. The product, designed by LPCLOUD to continue the MODIS mission, includes three primary vegetation indices: NDVI, EVI, and EVI2, along with reflectance and quality assurance layers. It is processed by selecting the best available pixel over each monthly period.
Over 296,000 adult fish specimens and 6.9 million early life history specimens are cataloged in this collection from the University of Washington. The database includes taxonomic and locality data for preserved fishes, with a strong focus on marine species from the North Pacific Ocean. Approximately 1000 new adult lots and 3000-5000 new early life lots are added annually.
Over 296,000 adult fish specimens and 6.9 million early life history specimens are cataloged in this collection from the University of Washington. The adult collection represents 4,054 species, with 75% being marine fishes from the North Pacific and Bering Sea. The early life history collection grew significantly from 1965 to 1998 through efforts by the National Marine Fisheries Service and other institutions.
The National Geochemical Data Base contains more than two million records for samples collected in the United States and foreign countries. It includes data from USGS programs like NMRAP and the DOE's NURE HSSR, as well as RASS data, compiled from approximately 1996 onward. Samples of stream sediment, soil, rock, water, and vegetation were analyzed using techniques like emission spectroscopy, neutron activation, and x-ray emission.
34 oceanographic stations were sampled across the Weddell Sea, including the Kapp Norvegia, Hilltop, Austasen, and Orleans Canyon zones. The campaign collected vertical profiles of temperature, salinity, and nutrients, 31 sediment samples, and current meter data recorded every 5 minutes over 9 days. It was conducted by the organization SCIOPS, though the specific year is not provided.
MODIS/Terra satellite data provides two primary vegetation indices, NDVI and EVI, at a 500-meter spatial resolution for global land monitoring. The algorithm selects the best pixel value from all acquisitions within a 16-day period based on low clouds, low view angle, and highest index value. This Version 6.1 product is generated by the LPCLOUD organization using NASA's Terra satellite sensor.
MODIS/Terra Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid V061 provides per-pixel vegetation index values at 1 kilometer spatial resolution. The dataset includes two primary vegetation layers, Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), along with four reflectance bands and quality assurance layers. It is produced by LPCLOUD/NASA from MODIS Terra sensor data.
MODIS/Terra Vegetation Continuous Fields V061 provides global annual estimates of surface vegetation as gradations of three ground cover components: percent tree cover, percent non-tree cover, and percent non-vegetated. The LPCLOUD product offers a continuous, quantitative portrayal at 250-meter pixel resolution. Each annual period begins around day of year 65.
MODIS/Aqua satellite data provides two primary vegetation indices, NDVI and EVI, at a 500-meter spatial resolution aggregated over 16-day periods. The dataset includes reflectance bands, quality assurance layers, and observation metadata. It is produced by LPCLOUD using NASA's Aqua satellite sensor.
MODIS/Aqua Vegetation Indices 16-Day L3 Global 1km SIN Grid V061 provides two primary vegetation layers: Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI). The dataset includes reflectance bands and quality assurance layers at 1-kilometer spatial resolution, produced by LPCLOUD from NASA's Aqua satellite.
Late summer acoustic survey data on pelagic fish abundance and size distribution across five Wisconsin lakes. The dataset is produced by the North Temperate Lakes Long-Term Ecological Research site, affiliated with the Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Data collection involves running transects on two nights and two days per lake using a Simrad 70 kHz echosounder.
Long-Term Ecological Research data contains counts of benthic macroinvertebrates collected from seven primary lakes in Wisconsin's Northern Highland Lakes District. The dataset currently includes identified and counted samples from Trout Lake (1981-1985) and Crystal Lake (1982, 1985, 1987). The North Temperate Lakes site, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Limnology, gathered this data using modified Hester-Dendy samplers.
Long-term ecological research data on crayfish populations in seven primary study lakes within Wisconsin's Northern Highland Lakes District. The dataset includes species-level counts from baited trap surveys, with detailed annual surveys for the invasive species Orconectes rusticus in Trout Lake. Data collection was initiated in 1972 and is maintained by the Center for Limnology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Sediment deposition data is collected from three primary study lakes in Wisconsin using sediment traps deployed during ice-free periods. The dataset includes mass deposition rates and constituent analyses for carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and silica. The North Temperate Lakes site, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Limnology, gathers this data as part of the Long-Term Ecological Research Program.
Planktonic data includes chlorophyll a, phytoplankton primary production, and zooplankton species abundance from seven primary study lakes in Wisconsin. Measurements are conducted concurrently with physical and chemical limnology studies by the North Temperate Lakes LTER site, affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Center for Limnology. The data supports long-term ecological research in a region with one of the world's highest concentrations of lakes.
Fish and benthic composition data from La Parguera, Puerto Rico (2001-present) and Guanica, Puerto Rico (2011). NOAA's Center for Coastal Monitoring and Assessment Biogeography Branch conducted this monitoring to support spatial management decisions and establish data collection standards for the National Coral Reef Monitoring Program. Standardized protocols were used to quantify fish, macro-invertebrates, and benthic parameters at randomly selected sites stratified by nearshore habitat maps.