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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
24,916 datasets
National Aeronautics and Space Administration data describes a conceptual heavy lift cargo aircraft design. The description claims a payload capacity twice that of an Antonov A-225 and hypersonic test speeds up to 5-6 Mach. The dataset was last updated on March 13, 2026.
Geoscience Australia's AUSTopo series provides a digital topographic map of the Ebagoola area at a scale of 1:250,000. The map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. It is part of a national series of 516 maps covering the entire continent at this scale.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale topographic map series covering the entire continent of Australia. Each standard map sheet covers an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals. The data uses GDA94/GDA2020 datum and UTM projection.
Encompassing spatial predictions of vegetation condition for biodiversity in the Brigalow Belt bioregion for the year 2019. It was generated using a gradient boosting decision tree model trained on 17,000 sites and eight remote sensing datasets. The product is superseded by a 2021 version.
Comprising audio files from four acoustic recorders deployed in 2020 at the Great Western Woodlands SuperSite in Credo Conservation Park. The recorders were placed in both wet and dry habitats within a semi-arid woodland ecosystem. The site was established in 2012 and the area was previously a pastoral lease from 1907 to 2007.
516 maps cover the entire continent of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale, the largest scale for full continental coverage. Each standard map sheet depicts an area of approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, showing natural and constructed features like roads, vegetation, and contours.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series covering all of Australia at a 1:250,000 scale. Each standard map sheet spans approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia.
Spectral signatures for previously unmapped marine habitats on the south coast of Western Australia were collected in 2008. This aquatic substrate library is part of the Australian National Spectral Database, contributed by researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The data supports remote sensing analysis for coastal environmental mapping.
Aerial survey data from July 1992 documents whale distribution and abundance in the Mackenzie estuary, southeast Beaufort Sea, and west Amundsen Gulf. The dataset, reported by Harwood and Norton (1996), contains digital files of transects flown during the survey. It provides a snapshot of whale populations in these Canadian Arctic waters during late summer.
516 maps in the AUSTopo series provide topographic coverage of the entire Australian continent at a 1:250,000 scale. Each standard map covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting features like road infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contour intervals. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia.
AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital topographic map covering the Groote Eylandt area. The map series comprises 516 sheets, the largest scale covering the entire Australian continent. It contains natural and constructed features like roads, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours.
Fieldnotes 2025-2026 details anticipated locations for science field research and monitoring by Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Pacific Science team and collaborators. The data covers planned operations in the Northeast Pacific and Arctic oceans, and the coastal and interior waters of British Columbia and Yukon. Row and column counts are not specified.
Fieldnotes 2024-2025 details anticipated locations for science field research and monitoring by Fisheries and Oceans Canada's Pacific Science team and collaborators. The data covers the Northeast Pacific and Arctic oceans, as well as coastal and interior waters of British Columbia and Yukon. It is provided in multiple geospatial and tabular formats including FGDB/GDB, ESRI REST, SHP, and CSV.
AUSTopo 1:250,000 digital map series provides continent-wide coverage of Australia with 516 standard map sheets. Each standard sheet covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting natural and constructed features like hydrography, contours, and road infrastructure. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes about 50 special maps for non-standard areas.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, providing full continental coverage at a 1:250,000 scale. Each standard map sheet covers approximately 1.5 degrees longitude by 1 degree latitude, depicting road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia, with data referenced to GDA94/GDA2020 datums and UTM projection.
Research survey catch data and individual fish examinations from a juvenile salmon predation study conducted in Alberni Inlet and Barkley Sound, British Columbia. The project was led by Robin J. LeBrasseur and N. Brent Hargreaves for Fisheries and Oceans Canada from 1987 to 1994.
Australia's Mount Drummond region is covered by a 1:250,000 scale digital topographic map from the AUSTopo series, which comprises 516 maps covering the entire continent. The map contains natural and constructed features including road and rail infrastructure, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter interval contours.
516 maps comprise the AUSTopo series, the largest-scale topographic map series covering the entire Australian continent. Each standard map sheet depicts a 1.5Β° by 1Β° area, showing natural and constructed features like roads, vegetation, hydrography, and 50-meter contours. The series is produced by Geoscience Australia, with data referenced to GDA94/GDA2020 datums and UTM projection.
A 2012 marine biodiversity survey in the Oceanic Shoals Commonwealth Marine Reserve in the Timor Sea. The report details activities by the Australian Institute of Marine Science, Geoscience Australia, the University of Western Australia, and the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Data was collected to support ecosystem modeling and the work of the Department of Environment.
Geoscience Australia's AUSTopo series provides 516 digital topographic maps covering the entire continent 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. The series represents the largest scale at which published topographic maps cover all of Australia.