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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,458 datasets
35 sampling sites in the Tongtianhe Conservation Subregion of the Three-River-Source Reserve provide data on species composition, phylogenetic structure, functional traits, and environmental variables for alpine shrub communities. The dataset, authored by Min Li and last updated in May 2026, was collected via field surveys and analyzed using RLQ and STEPCAM methods. Results show shifts in phylogenetic and functional trait structures along environmental gradients, with varying dominance of assembly processes across elevations.
A 326.7 KB dataset containing supplementary material for a 2026 study by Anne C.M. Jansen. The study evaluated methods to detect past selection in animal breeding programs using simulated pig breeding data with traits under direct and indirect selection. The findings suggest selection history can be effectively assessed, aiding breeders in program evaluation.
Four research grants investigating the ecological consequences of offshore wind farms in UK waters, with data collection expected to run until 2027. The programme collects multidisciplinary data on physical, biogeochemical, and ecosystem impacts using multi-scale observations, laboratory experiments, and model outputs. It was funded by NERC to support marine policy and sustainable offshore wind development.
The Koonamore Vegetation Reserve is a 400-hectare protected area established in 1925 to study arid zone recovery after grazing removal. The resulting long-term vegetation monitoring project has been running for over 80 years, making it one of the longest-running series of its type globally. The dataset likely contains survey data on the plant species Myoporum platycarpum from this ongoing ecological study.
Koonamore Vegetation Reserve in South Australia is a 400-hectare protected area fenced off from grazing since the mid-1920s. The resulting long-term vegetation monitoring project, established by Professor TGB Osborn and colleagues, is now over 80 years old, making it one of the longest-running monitoring series of its type globally. The project uses permanent charted quadrats and fixed photopoints to study vegetation recovery and succession in an arid zone.
The TGB Osborn Vegetation Reserve is a 400-hectare protected area in South Australia, fenced off from grazing since the mid-1920s. Over 80 years of monitoring data, including permanent quadrats and fixed photopoints, document vegetation recovery in an arid zone after the removal of grazing pressure. The project is managed by the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network's Data Discovery platform.
Koonamore Vegetation Reserve in South Australia contains over 80 years of vegetation monitoring data. The project, initiated by Professor TGB Osborn in 1925, studies the recovery of arid-zone plant populations after the removal of grazing pressure. It includes a series of permanent quadrats and fixed photopoints, making it one of the world's longest-running monitoring series of its type.
Multiple sea-ice and seafloor hyperspectral imaging transects collected at Cape Evans, Antarctica, in November 2023. The data were acquired using the HIcyBot remotely operated vehicle (ROV) as part of a long-term NIWA benthic monitoring program. The dataset also includes hyperspectral scans of retrieved organisms to support habitat mapping algorithm development.
Phylogenetic modeling of relative neocortex size across anthropoid primates reveals a significant reduction in the ancestral Callitrichinae + Aotus branch. The dataset includes codon-based tests for positive selection across 18,177 orthologous protein-coding genes, compiled by figshare admin karger and last updated in May 2026. It is a 65.4 KB XLSX file containing results from analyses of neocortex and medulla volumes.
DEA Intertidal provides annual continental-scale elevation and exposure products for Australia's intertidal zone. The data is mapped at a 10m resolution from Digital Earth Australia's archive of open-source Landsat and Sentinel-2 satellite data. These products are maintained by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Neighbourhood Safer Places are designated locations of last resort for residents during bushfire emergencies in Australia. The dataset is provided by the NSW Rural Fire Service via Spatial Services (DCS) and was last updated in May 2026. It likely contains point locations for these designated safer places.
Long-term data from five grassland biodiversity experiments quantifies coexistence potential and its relationship to ecosystem productivity and stability. The dataset, created by Pubin Hong and shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license, was last updated in May 2026. It includes phylogenetic and plant trait composition data to explain the observed ecological mechanisms.
A 2026 dataset by Adriana G. Morales Rivera characterizes the EecP enzyme in Enterococcus faecalis, which degrades the extracellular signaling molecule c-di-AMP. The data includes results from competition experiments, phagocyte susceptibility assays, NanoString analysis of murine macrophage immune signatures, and outcomes from two murine infection models. It is shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license via figshare.
38kHz Simrad ES60 acoustic data collected during commercial fishing for spawning blue grenadier off the Tasmanian west coast in 2002. The data was gathered by the FV Ocean Dawn as part of an FRDC project, with complementary data from two other vessels. Acoustic data is held by the CSIRO Marine Science Acoustic Group in Hobart.
A 14-year longitudinal study (2010–2023) of third-generation cephalosporin-resistant Escherichia coli isolated from livestock in South Korea. The dataset, authored by Ji-In Kim and shared under CC-BY-4.0, documents resistance trends, genetic determinants like blaCTX-M-55, and multidrug resistance profiles. It was last updated on 2026-05 08.
Satellite-derived maps of Giant Kelp surface canopy extent and probability from 2016 to 2023 across Tasmania, Victoria, southern New South Wales, and eastern South Australia. The data was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network using a machine learning workflow on 3-meter resolution PlanetScope imagery. It provides binary extent and continuous probability layers to monitor this endangered marine community.
Supplementary material for a study analyzing brain shape lateralization across 81 catarrhine species, including apes, humans, and fossil hominins. The dataset, authored by figshare admin karger and last updated in May 2026, comprises a 1.4 MB DOCX file. It supports research on the evolutionary rates of asymmetric endocranial shape using 3D geometric morphometrics and phylogenetic ridge regression.
T cell receptor repertoire data from a bilateral murine cancer model, where one tumor was removed and its pair was collected 11 days later. The dataset, authored by Pernille G. Pedersen and last updated in April 2026, compares clonotype composition and diversity metrics between time-matched and time-separated tumors. It is a 1.7 MB PDF file shared under a CC-BY-4.0 license.
Northern Australia's Oceanic Shoals region is the focus of this species-level inventory of polychaetes (marine worms). The dataset contains records of 2561 individual polychaetes from 266 sediment samples, representing 368 species and 43 families, collected during four marine surveys between 2009 and 2012. It was published by researchers from Geoscience Australia in 2019 to provide baseline ecological data for marine management.
A 2013 study from Geoscience Australia quantified the extent of deep coral reef habitats on the Great Barrier Reef. The dataset indicates that 61% of available seabed on submerged banks (25,600 km²) is deeper than near-sea-surface reefs, with over half (around 14,000 km²) modeled as suitable for coral communities. This data was used to assess the potential refugia for coral biodiversity under ocean warming.