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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,912 datasets
27 fungal isolates were collected from eight taxidermized bird specimens at the Science Museum of the University of Coimbra. The analysis identified 14 species across 13 genera, including the novel species Periconia callaina. Diana Paiva published this dataset on figshare in April 2026.
The Isles of Scilly district is the focus of a Before-After-Control-Impact study on bottom-towed fishing gear. A new byelaw will close 43% of the district to such gear while permitting up to six vessels to use otter trawl and scallop dredge, creating a unique research opportunity. Baseline data includes 45-minute BRUV video deployments and 100-meter TUV transects at sites both inside and outside the byelaw area.
Specimen collections from the Bill Williams River and Cibola National Wildlife Refuges in Yuma, Arizona, made by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in 2013. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Bee Biology and Systematics Laboratory identified and cataloged each specimen. Data fields are described using Darwin Core terms, exported from a larger museum collection dataset.
2004-2016 European lobster carapace lengths collected from potting surveys in the North Eastern Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority district. The data was aggregated by the Government Digital Service from the eu_open_data platform. The dataset likely contains measurements from offshore surveys to monitor lobster populations.
The Gippsland Basin offshore Australia is the geographic scope for this dataset. It likely contains results from waterflood susceptibility tests performed on core samples extracted from the Kingfish A-1, Kingfish B-1, Mackerel No. 2, and Mackerel No. 3 oil reservoirs. The data was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network on the data_gov_au platform.
From 2012 to 2014, cytochrome oxidase I (COI) DNA metabarcoding data was collected from Autonomous Reef Monitoring Structures deployed at coral reef sites across Timor Leste. The structures were deployed by the NOAA Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center under USAID Timor Leste and developed with the Census of Marine Life to sample biodiversity over a standardized surface area. Samples from different size fractions were preserved in ethanol for analysis.
This dataset contains measurements of anthocyanin content, types, and endogenous physiological factors in pink- and white-flowered Styrax japonicus petals across three developmental stages (pre-bloom, full-bloom, post-peak). It was created by Zemao Liu and published in 2026 to investigate the determinants of petal coloration.
5.3 MB of source data supporting a study on therapeutic modulation of the vitreoretinal fibrosis microenvironment in female mice using engineered macrophage-derived extracellular vesicles. The data was authored by Yingjie Wang and is available as an XLSX file under a CC-BY-4.0 license. It was last updated on April 10, 2026.
177 unique sampling stations were surveyed during the HLY0803 cruise of the USCG cutter Healy across the eastern Bering Sea shelf. This NSF-funded Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST) project dataset examines pathways of nutrients and organic matter, focusing on the impact of sea ice on marine ecology. It includes measurements from CTD casts, bio-optics casts, and various biological sampling tows.
315,718 data points characterize the mechanical properties of the cytoplasm. The dataset supports research into how cells sustain intracellular pressure gradients, suggesting pressure-driven mechanisms are significant in cell physiology. It provides quantitative evidence for the poroelastic nature of the cytoplasm and its role in cellular shape change.
Alberta Environment and Protected Areas developed an Interior Habitat Indicator measuring the percentage of area beyond a set distance from human footprint. Values are provided for all Hydrologic Unit Code 8 (HUC 8) watersheds in Alberta for the years 2010, 2014, 2016, and 2018. The indicator is calculated using wall-to-wall Human Footprint Inventories from the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute.
Field research data from Livingston Island, Antarctica, collected by SCIOPS in 1991. The dataset likely contains measurements from studies on lichen photosynthesis, respiration, microclimate, and primary colonization. Activities included gaseous interchange experiments, microclimatic readings at four stations, and collection of 900 lichen samples.
Nearly 700,000 vertebrate species location records compiled from 16 separate wildlife databases maintained by state and federal agencies, conservation groups, museums, and schools in Wyoming. The Wyoming Gap Analysis Project converted these records into GIS format to create distribution maps, aiming to identify species with insufficient habitat protection. The majority of records (666,567) are from the Wyoming Game and Fish Dept's Wildlife Observation Database, current to July 1995.
Alberta's whitebark pine habitat suitability model uses variables like elevation, aspect, slope, and landscape mesotopography derived from a 25 m2 pixel DEM. The data was produced under contract for Alberta Forestry and Parks in 2015-2016 and includes a report assessing model accuracy against field observations. Detailed accuracy data by township is available upon request.
Nearly 2000 individual fish and zooplankton specimens were collected from the upper 200 meters of ocean during the BROKE survey in CCAMLR Division 58.4.1. The data, gathered by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre, documents species distributions, abundances, and community structures across three biogeographic zones. This collection supports research on low Antarctic ichthyoplankton biomass and was last updated in March 1996.
Stomach contents from 98 adult King penguins at Heard Island reveal their 1992 diet was 94% by number the myctophid fish Krefftichthys anderssoni. The dataset includes satellite tracking data from 23 penguins at Macquarie Island in 1998-1999, estimating a primary foraging area of 36,500 square kilometers. Data originates from ASAC Project 465, managed by the Australian Antarctic Data Centre.
Approximately 300 samples of lichens and mosses were collected from ice-free regions of Livingston Island, focusing on nitrophilous and ornithocoprophilous flora. The study by SCIOPS documented species distribution, community structure, and early lichen symbiosis development in relation to microclimate and rock types. Fieldwork and analysis were conducted with data last updated in February 1992.
Shapefile data represents the thickness of Lower Watrous and Lower Amaranth sedimentary layers from the Triassic period in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. The dataset was created by the Alberta Geological Survey from mid-1990s digital archives and edited for consolidation in 2005-06. It is part of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin, specifically from Chapter 27, Figure 14.
Alberta's Limber Pine habitat model was developed for the Alberta Forestry and Parks Forest Management Branch in 2015-2016. It predicts habitat suitability using variables like elevation, aspect, slope, and landscape mesotopography derived from a 25 m² resolution Digital Elevation Model. The accompanying report includes accuracy assessments against field observations.
Shapefile data from Figure 22d of the Geological Atlas of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin illustrates the evolution of Devonian Woodbend Basin fill. The Alberta Geological Survey created the original digital files in the mid-1990s, with subsequent editing in 2005-06. This dataset is part of a collection documenting subsurface geology.