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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
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516 digital topographic maps covering the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps covering non-standard areas.
516 digital topographic maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. Each standard map sheet depicts an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, containing natural and constructed features like infrastructure, vegetation, and hydrography. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia.
A digital topographic map sheet from the AUSTopo series covering the Orford Bay area of Australia. It is part of a 516-map series providing the largest-scale topographic coverage of the entire continent. The map features natural and constructed details including infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals.
AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital map covering the Green Swamp Well area. It is part of a 516-map series providing the largest-scale topographic coverage of the entire Australian continent, with each standard sheet covering approximately 150 by 110 kilometers. The map features natural and constructed details including infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals.
516 maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000, the largest scale for full continental coverage. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features including infrastructure, vegetation, and contours.
Over 100 years of global temperature data underpins this meta-analysis of 143 studies on wild animal and plant species. The research, published by Root et al. in 2003, identifies a consistent temperature-related shift in species from molluscs to mammals and grasses to trees. It finds more than 80% of observed species changes align with expected physiological responses to warming.
703 gastropod species are documented, with 74% classified as imperiled or extinct. The American Fisheries Society's Endangered Species Freshwater Gastropod Subcommittee produced this first conservation status review for freshwater snails of Canada and the United States in 2013. It provides taxonomic authority, state and province distributions, and conservation assessments.
American Fisheries Society's Endangered Species Committee compiled a 2007 list of freshwater crayfishes in the United States and Canada. It includes 363 taxa across 12 genera and 2 families, with 48% of species or subspecies considered imperiled. The compilation updates a previous 1996 list.
1984 data from the UNEP/FAO/ESRI Database project provides GIS coverage of agro-ecological zones across the African continent. The dataset was compiled by ESRI, FAO, and UNEP using base maps including the UNESCO/FAO Soil Map of the World and Global Navigation and Planning Charts. It is structured as three vector polygon coverages representing the north-west, north-east, and southern regions of Africa.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government collected surface sediment data in Bynoe Harbour from 2-29 May 2016 aboard the RV Solander. This dataset comprises total chlorin concentrations, chlorin indices, and porosity measurements for seabed sediments, part of a four-year (2014-2018) marine environment baseline program. The survey aimed to obtain high-resolution bathymetry, characterize substrates, and collect tidal data for the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour regions.
Geoscience Australia Data provides the Alligator River SD53-01 map from the AUSTopo series. This digital PDF map covers a standard area of approximately 150 by 110 kilometers at a scale of 1:250,000, depicting natural and constructed features. The series comprises 516 maps, which is the largest scale topographic coverage for the entire Australian continent.
516 digital maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000, where 1 cm represents 2.5 km. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, showing natural and constructed features. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps covering non-standard areas.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, providing full continental coverage of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale. Each standard map sheet covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features like roads, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia.
516 maps constitute the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale published topographic coverage of the entire Australian continent. Each standard map sheet covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Produced by Geoscience Australia, the series includes about 50 special maps for non-standard areas.
Benthic community data from the Van Diemen Rise in northern Australia provides baseline information for marine reserve management. The dataset includes still imagery from seabed mapping surveys conducted in 2009 and 2010 across four study areas. It correlates biological groups like Mopsella sp. and Xestospongia sp. with abiotic variables such as pheophytin, Si/Al ratio, and mud content.
516 maps provide complete topographic coverage of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale, where 1 cm represents 2.5 km. Each standard map covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude. The series depicts natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals.
Bynoe Harbour in Australia's Northern Territory is the location for this dataset of O2 consumption and CO2 production rates from seabed sediment core incubations. The data were collected during a May 2016 survey aboard the RV Solander by Geoscience Australia, the Australian Institute of Marine Science, and the Northern Territory Government. This work was part of a four-year (2014-2018) program to establish baseline environmental data for marine habitat mapping and resource management.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series covering all of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. This special map covers a non-standard area of the Cobourg Peninsula, containing features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The data is provided in digital PDF format with geographical coordinates in GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
516 digital maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a scale of 1:250,000. The series includes natural and constructed features such as road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Produced by Geoscience Australia, the maps use GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale topographic map collection covering the entire Australian continent. Each standard map sheet covers approximately 150 by 110 kilometers, depicting road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. Geoscience Australia produces these digital PDF maps using GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.