Loading...
Loading...
Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,438 datasets
A geospatial data package contains modeled potential habitat and fragmentation for eight species groups in the urban Australian Capital Territory. The dataset includes connected habitat layers showing core and corridor habitat, and remnant patch layers for restoration planning. It was created by the ACT Government using expert-derived metrics and a habitat connectivity model.
Stuart Marsden published survey data on figshare in 2026 exploring behavior change among bird hobbyists, breeders, and song contestants. The dataset contains results from an online survey evaluating the persuasiveness of different value-aligned messages aimed at reducing demand for wild-caught birds. It includes responses gauging willingness to change bird-keeping behaviors and identifies barriers to such change.
Nine National Reference Stations around Australia's coastline provide monthly phytoplankton samples collected at 10m depth intervals with Niskin bottles. The Plankton Ecology Lab in Queensland analyzes these for community composition in cells per liter and biovolume in cubic micrometers per liter. Taxonomic resolution has evolved over time, requiring users to consult change logs for validity dates of specific taxa.
139.0 MB of data from Mingtian Mao, last updated April 2026, documents the first duck chaphamaparvovirus strain identified in China. The dataset includes the complete genome sequence of DuChPV-HN01, transcriptomic analysis, and results from virus isolation and animal challenge experiments. It provides foundational information on the virus's genomic features, evolutionary history, and associated host antiviral response.
Katarzyna Sanek's dataset contains qualitative and quantitative seed trait measurements for the orchid genus Polystachya. The data includes seed length, shape, and surface architecture obtained via scanning electron microscopy to assess their systematic relevance. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-18.
Katarzyna Sanek's research dataset contains qualitative and quantitative seed trait measurements for the orchid genus Polystachya. The data, last updated in 2026, includes seed length, shape, and surface architecture obtained via scanning electron microscopy. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare.
A dataset of qualitative and quantitative seed traits for the orchid genus Polystachya, created by Katarzyna Sanek and last updated in May 2026. Measurements were obtained from scanning electron microscopy to assess the systematic relevance of seed characters like length, shape, and surface architecture. The findings are intended to be integrated with molecular and ecological evidence to improve taxonomic resolution.
A research dataset from figshare describes three-dimensional patterns of cell behaviors during mandible development in mouse embryos at embryonic day 10.5. The data, created by Andreas Dauter, integrates light-sheet fluorescence microscopy, shape quantification, and semi-automated image segmentation to resolve individual cell behaviors. It was last updated on May 18, 2026, and is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
A 372.8 KB document details an experimental study on the coastal sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. Author Tim Lachnit investigated how elevated dissolved nutrient availability and differing nutrient compositions influence microbiome structure and host responses. The study, last updated in May 2026, found nutrient enrichment caused microbiome restructuring and increased mucus shedding, which carried physiological costs for the host.
Tim Lachnit's study investigates the effects of nutrient enrichment on the microbiome and host physiology of the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis. The dataset, last updated in May 2026, includes experimental results on microbiome restructuring, mucus shedding, and population growth under different nutrient conditions. The data is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license via figshare.
SE Tasmania coastal and offshore waters were surveyed using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) integrating image capture with ship-based multibeam bathymetry. The data maps benthic habitats and organisms, including kelp reefs and shelf sediments, and was used to study an invasive screw-shell species. The work was presented at the OCEANS'10 IEEE Sydney Conference in May 2010.
A study document details a 13-month monitoring program of jellyfish bycatch in Catalonia and the Valencian Community, Spain. The research assessed fishers' perceptions and quantified species composition, with Rhizostoma pulmo and Pelagia noctiluca as the most abundant. Collagen extracted from bycatch R. pulmo was analyzed for molecular integrity using SDS-PAGE, FTIR, and XRD.
81.3 KB PDF authored by Erin Buchholz argues for expanding sentinel plant networks to include soil data for early detection of invasive jumping worms. The document builds on published and unpublished research on the impacts of these worms on soil-plant relationships. It was last updated on May 18, 2026.
A 132.8 KB PDF document authored by Erin Buchholz, last updated May 18, 2026, argues for expanding sentinel plant networks to include soil data. It builds on published and unpublished research on invasive Asian jumping worms, focusing on their impacts on soil-plant relationships and potential for early detection.
Geoscience Australia collected multibeam sonar backscatter data for Middleton Reef and Elizabeth Reef within Lord Howe Marine Park from January 31 to February 6, 2020. The survey provides baseline seabed information for the National Park and Recreational Use Zones to support a 10-year marine park management plan (2018-2028). Data acquisition included multibeam sonar mapping, AUV imagery, sediment samples, and baited underwater video.
Transcriptomic profiling data from a study comparing resistant and susceptible wheat lines under normal and elevated temperatures. The dataset, authored by Lieceng Zhu and last updated in 2026, identifies 74 candidate genes associated with heat-induced susceptibility to Hessian fly infestation. It is a small dataset (18.5 KB) shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Transcriptomic profiling data from a study comparing resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars under heat stress and Hessian fly infestation. The dataset, authored by Lieceng Zhu and last updated in May 2026, includes results showing a 24-hour heat treatment at 30°C compromised resistance in over 70% of plants. It identifies 74 candidate genes associated with susceptibility, linked to altered plant hormone signaling pathways.
A 24-hour heat treatment at 30°C compromised resistance in over 70% of wheat plants carrying the H13 gene. This dataset, created by Lieceng Zhu and shared on figshare, contains transcriptomic profiles comparing resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars under heat stress and Hessian fly infestation. It identifies 74 candidate genes associated with heat-induced susceptibility.
Liecheng Zhu's dataset from 2026 contains transcriptomic profiles comparing resistant and susceptible wheat cultivars under normal and heat-stressed conditions. The data likely includes gene expression changes associated with heat-induced susceptibility to Hessian fly infestation. The study identified 74 candidate genes consistently regulated in susceptible states.
Romen Singh Naorem published a computational and experimental study on May 8, 2026, investigating the effects of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) on the probiotic bacterium Lactobacillus acidophilus. The research integrates subtractive genomics, molecular docking, dynamics simulations, antimicrobial assays, and transcriptional analysis. The dataset, shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license on figshare, consists of a 1004.6 KB DOCX file containing the study's findings.