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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
26,837 datasets
ECOSTRESS Evapotranspiration PT-JPL Daily L3 Global 70m V001 is a NASA dataset providing daily evapotranspiration (ET) estimates derived from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station. The data is generated using the PT-JPL algorithm and includes variables such as instantaneous ET, daily ET, canopy transpiration, and soil evaporation. The dataset has a spatial resolution of 70 meters and covers latitudes between 52 degrees north and 52 degrees south.
Daily global measurements of plant Water Use Efficiency (WUE) from the ECOSTRESS instrument on the International Space Station, launched June 29, 2018. The data product provides the ratio of carbon stored to water evaporated by plants, calculated using the PT-JPL algorithm, and covers latitudes between 52 degrees N and 52 degrees S. It is produced by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
A 2009 survey of nearshore fish, invertebrates, and habitat in northern Bristol Bay, Alaska, conducted by the NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center. Sampling from July 26 to August 8 used beach seines, bottom beam trawls, and a surface pair trawl to collect species data from shoreline to 17-meter depths. The dataset includes species counts, weights, lengths, voucher specimens, photographs, and concurrent environmental measurements from conductivity-temperature-depth recorders.
This dataset contains benthic cover data and associated images from stratified random surveys across the Mariana Archipelago's coral reefs. It results from the ongoing National Coral Reef Monitoring Program (NCRMP), managed by NOAA NCEI. Images were analyzed using Coral Point Count with Excel extensions (CPCe) software in 2014 and the CoralNet web-based annotation tool thereafter.
A multi-disciplinary study integrates palynological, petrographic, molecular, and stable isotopic analyses of cores from five boreholes intersecting the Goldwyer Formation. The research focuses on depositional environments and microbial diversity within a Middle Ordovician epicontinental, tropical sea. Data was published by Geoscience Australia Data and last updated on 2026-03 25.
Bering Sea data contains marine bird sighting and census information collected from the R/V THOMAS G. THOMPSON and RV Alpha Helix vessels between May and October 1980. Observations are processed into the NODC F033 format, which records species counts, behavior, and associated environmental conditions. The dataset is provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Location data from a centralized Pacific Region database tracks salmon from release to recovery. Fisheries and Oceans Canada maintains this database, which was last updated in March 2026. The data includes five distinct location types, each uniquely identified by a 19-character coastwide code.
Release data for groups of Pacific salmon, both tagged and untagged, from hatcheries and other sites. Fisheries and Oceans Canada maintains this centralized database, with information submitted by state, provincial, and federal agencies. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
A study of twelve paired forest sites in southeastern Norway compares vascular plants and bryophytes in mature, previously clear-cut stands to near-natural forests. The data likely contains measurements of species cover, richness, and soil chemistry, such as calcium levels. The dataset was authored by Asplund, K Ulrika Jansson and last updated on 2026-04-21.
Locations of Parks and Wildlife Service fire lookout tower structures, including historical sites not displayed. The dataset is provided by the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions and was last updated in March 2026.
A laboratory experiment exposed fertilized black sea bass eggs to CO2 levels ranging from 182.7 μatm to 2252.6 μatm. The study measured hatch rates, unhatched eggs, and skeletal abnormalities over 48 hours, using adult fish conditioned during winters from 2012 to 2015. Data was collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
A spatial analysis of the Great Barrier Reef quantifies 25,600 square kilometers of submerged bank area, with a mean depth of 27 meters, as potential deep coral reef habitat. The dataset, derived from research by Harris et al. (2013), shows that 61% of available seabed on submerged banks is deeper than near-sea-surface reefs, with predictive modeling indicating over 14,000 square kilometers are suitable for coral communities.
Northern Australia's Oceanic Shoals region contains a biodiversity inventory of 2,561 individual polychaetes collected from 266 sediment samples between 2009 and 2012. The dataset represents 368 species and 43 families, including new species and family records for Australia. It was compiled by researchers to examine community variation, environmental relationships, and functional group patterns for marine management.
Point locations of wildlife viewing sites are documented as shown in The New York Wildlife Viewing Guide. The dataset likely contains site names, ownership details, and geographic coordinates for each location. Columns suggest information on property managers, counties, and regions to support planning and recreational use.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada conducted a 2014 baseline survey of marine fishes across 59 sampling stations in the Canadian Beaufort Shelf and slope. Standardized sampling was performed along thirteen transects at predetermined depth stations ranging from 20 to 1000 meters. The dataset details sampling locations and the gear deployed at each station.
A 2012 Fisheries and Oceans Canada survey sampled marine fishes and habitats at 28 stations along four transects on the Canadian Beaufort Shelf and slope. Standardized sampling occurred at predetermined depth stations from 20 to 1000 meters using trawls, nets, and CTD probes. The dataset details sampling locations and the gear deployed at each station.
A 2013 Fisheries and Oceans Canada survey recorded sampling station data from 64 stations along ten transects in the Canadian Beaufort Shelf and slope. The survey, conducted from August 2nd to September 9th, deployed benthic trawls, plankton nets, sediment cores, and CTD probes at predetermined depth stations. An additional 72 underway CTD probe deployments were also performed.
A collection of data and R analysis scripts supporting a study on how resource richness influences the occurrence of phylogenetically distinct rare species in bacterial communities. The dataset includes files in formats such as CSV, XLSX, TXT, NWK, and R code. It was authored by Yueqing Song and last updated in April 2026.
Pollen species composition on individual insects caught on Ligustrum obtusifolium flowers. Each row represents one insect. The dataset was authored by Kohei Terada and published on figshare in May 2026 under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) is a database of names and basic bibliographical details for all seed plants. It contains over one million records from Index Kewensis, over 350,000 from the Gray Index, and over 63,000 from the Australian Plant Names Index. IPNI is a collaborative product of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Harvard University Herbaria, and the Australian National Herbarium.