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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,015 datasets
A pot experiment dataset from 2026 by Zhe Wang investigates the effects of humic acid soil amendments on Salvia miltiorrhiza. It includes measurements of plant biomass, bioactive compound concentrations, soil enzyme activities, and metagenomic analysis of the rhizosphere microbiome. The data compares three application rates against a control to explore mechanisms for improving soil quality and plant productivity.
Swan Coastal Plain remnant vegetation in 2000, part of a suite of polygon datasets representing original pre-1750 vegetation. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development created this dataset using interpreted aerial photography from 1953 onward, with simplified condition attributes. This dataset is pending retirement and will be replaced by DWER services on October 2, 2025.
Pedro Leitão's dataset characterizes 37 potential fishing métiers, sorted by the number of hauls. The data includes seasonal, geographic, depth, and sediment classifications for each métier. The summary table is based on appendix S2 and was last updated on June 2, 2026.
A model scenario created by the NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water to simulate river conditions with minimal human development. This scenario, sometimes called a 'natural case', is useful for understanding how human water uses have altered natural flows. The data is available via PDF and ARCGIS REST SERVICE formats.
Swan Coastal Plain remnant vegetation as of 2005, part of a polygon dataset series representing original pre-1750 vegetation. The dataset was created by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development using interpreted aerial photography from 1953 onward and is scheduled for retirement on October 2, 2025. It covers the Swan Coastal Plain bioregion, Metropolitan, and Peel Region Schemes.
2010 snapshot of remnant native vegetation on Western Australia's Swan Coastal Plain. The dataset is a polygon map created by the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (DPIRD) using interpreted aerial photography from 1953 to the present. It is part of a series for the years 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, and 2020, but is scheduled for retirement and replacement by October 2, 2025.
Marta Pérez-Rodrigo's dataset characterizes the low-molecular-weight metabolome of the lichen Ramalina farinacea. It contains annotations for 187 small molecules from thalli collected across six European regions during winter and summer, using untargeted GC-MS. The data was published on figshare in May 2026.
187 small molecules were annotated from the lichen Ramalina farinacea, collected across six European regions in winter and summer using untargeted GC-MS. The dataset was created by Marta Pérez-Rodrigo and published on figshare in May 2026. It reveals a core of 12 shared metabolites and identifies seasonal and regional metabolic markers.
A continent-scale reference for the in-situ metabolome of the lichen Ramalina farinacea, collected across six European regions during winter and summer. The dataset, created by Marta Pérez-Rodrigo and last updated in May 2026, contains annotations for 187 small molecules identified via untargeted GC-MS.
A 1.2 MB PDF document authored by David Matias, last updated on May 30, 2026. It examines the historical development of cell membrane theory in the late 19th century, focusing on the period when microscopy could not yet distinguish membranes from walls. The text details how microscopists inferred the existence of cell membranes in animal cells despite technological limitations.
74.6 KB of data and code supporting a manuscript on interspecific variation in cleaning behavior and cheating among coral reef cleaner fishes. The dataset was created by researchers from The University of Hong Kong and Universidade de Lisboa, including Daniele Romeo and José Ricardo Paula. It was last updated on 2026-05-15.
A specific combination of a saturated C16 and monounsaturated C18 fatty acid exhibits optimal migration characteristics, including Lévy flights, among tested mixtures. The 13.0 KB dataset, published by Guanqiu Hao on figshare, contains data supporting the hypothesis that this combination may have been fundamental for the evolution of chemical systems into living cells. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-27.
A dataset from figshare, last updated on 2026-05-27, authored by Guanqiu Hao. It likely contains data on the migration characteristics of fatty acid droplets, specifically analyzing the C16–/C18 combination. The work discusses this combination's optimal searching behavior, including Lévy flights, as a potential mechanism in the evolution of chemical systems.
A 13.5 KB dataset by Guanqiu Hao, last updated on 2026-05-27. It discusses the migration characteristics of fatty acid droplets, specifically the C16–/C18 combination, which exhibits Lévy flights and sustained velocity. The data supports the hypothesis that this specific combination may have been fundamental in the evolution from chemical systems to living cells.
A specific combination of saturated C16 and monounsaturated C18 fatty acids exhibits optimal migration characteristics, including Lévy flights, among tested mixtures. This 11.8 KB dataset, authored by Guanqiu Hao and last updated in May 2026, discusses the match between this optimal migration and the hydrophobic tails of common modern phospholipids. The work suggests this may be a fundamental mechanism for the evolution of chemical into living systems.
A dataset from figshare, last updated on 2026-05-27, authored by Guanqiu Hao. It likely contains data on the migration characteristics of fatty acid droplets, specifically analyzing the C16–/C18 combination. The work discusses this combination's optimal searching behavior, including Lévy flights, as a potential mechanism in the evolution of chemical systems.
An XLSX file of 270.0 KB contains data on the migration characteristics of fatty acid droplets. The dataset likely contains measurements comparing the C16–/C18 fatty acid combination to other mixtures, focusing on metrics like Lévy flights and velocity. It was authored by Guanqiu Hao and last updated on 2026-05-27.
A specific combination of saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids (C16–/C18) exhibits optimal migration characteristics, including Lévy flights and sustained velocity, according to the research. This 8.9 KB dataset, shared by Guanqiu Hao on figshare, discusses the role of fatty acids in the emergence of primitive cells. The data was last updated on 2026-05-27.
A 13.5 KB dataset by Guanqiu Hao, last updated on 2026-05-27. It discusses the migration characteristics of fatty acid droplets, specifically the C16–/C18 combination, which exhibits Lévy flights and sustained velocity. The data supports the hypothesis that this specific combination may have been fundamental in the evolution from chemical systems to living cells.
Yang Li's supplementary file contains results from a numerical simulation model investigating hemodynamic changes in tortuous coronary arteries before and after stent implantation. The model analyzed 12 scenarios combining three levels of vessel tortuosity with four degrees of stenosis (40%, 50%, 60%, and 70%). The study, last updated in 2026, found that velocity and wall shear stress were reduced post-stenting, potentially contributing to in-stent restenosis.