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Cell biology, microbiology, ecology, biodiversity, species data, evolutionary biology
23,464 datasets
Bin Deng's dataset investigates the spatiotemporal distribution and plant growth-promoting potential of endophytic microorganisms in Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn. It contains data from 2,592 fungal and 6,705 bacterial amplicon sequence variants, with 173 fungal and 39 bacterial strains isolated from root, stem, and leaf samples collected from September to December 2024. The dataset was last updated on April 27, 2026.
2,592 fungal and 6,705 bacterial amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were obtained from root, stem, and leaf samples of Peucedanum praeruptorum Dunn collected from September to December 2024. The dataset, authored by Bin Deng and shared under CC-BY-4.0, includes results from high-throughput sequencing and culture-dependent isolation, yielding 173 fungal and 39 bacterial strains. It documents spatiotemporal community heterogeneity and the screening of strains with plant growth-promoting traits.
BirdNET detections of bird species from approximately 6-month and 3-month recording periods at forest sites in Peru and Gabon, respectively. Acoustic index values are also provided for sites in six countries and a Gabon forestry case study. The dataset is part of a publication by Zuzana Burivalova, released in 2026.
Mirajul Hossain authored a 207.1 KB document reviewing coastal protection services. The document, last updated in May 2026, systematically reviews investigations on natural and artificial reefs, evaluating their functions and methodological approaches for wave energy attenuation. It aims to guide coastal managers, engineers, and policymakers toward sustainable, ecosystem-based coastal defense strategies.
Two independent experiments on captive house finches investigate whether cleaning bird feeders with bleach wipes reduces the spread of the bacterial pathogen Mycoplasma gallisepticum. The dataset includes results from an 'Infected cagemate' experiment and a 'Fomite-only' experiment, tracking pathogen loads, disease scores, and antibody changes. Data and code were authored by Dana Hawley and last updated in April 2026.
Geoscience Australia, AIMS, and the Northern Territory Government produced a scientific report analyzing a four-year collaborative habitat mapping program in the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour region. The report is the third of three resulting from the program, which was funded by the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project offset funds and co-investments. It provides predictive mapping of benthic communities based on the program's scientific analyses and interpretations.
A review from the Australian Ocean Data Network examines the utility of abiotic surrogates for describing marine benthic biodiversity. It focuses on how abiotic variables relate to ecological processes and their measurement at scales relevant to management. The record was last updated on 2026-06-04.
A single video transect recorded in 35 m water depth at Station 9 (31.58°S, 159.04°E to 31.59°S, 159.03°E) during the SS0608 survey. The survey was conducted on the Southern Surveyor between 16 and 29 April 2008 by the University of Wollongong as part of the CERF Marine Biodiversity Hub's Surrogates Program. Video footage was originally recorded to mini DV tapes and later copied to digital format.
A dataset from figshare contains experimental data on engineered cold-active pullulanase enzymes. The data likely includes enzyme activity measurements, kinetic parameters, and stability profiles for wild-type and truncated variants. Author 璨 汤 published the dataset under a CC-BY-4.0 license in May 2026.
Australia's Exclusive Economic Zone covers 8.6 million square kilometres, extending from tropical to midlatitude waters. The dataset likely contains interdisciplinary marine research data on physical, chemical, biological, and sedimentological processes, aggregated by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated on 2026-06-04.
16S rRNA amplicon sequencing characterized the gut microbiota of abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) collected from mild and severe urchin-barren regions along the Korean coast during winter and summer. The dataset, authored by Jae-Won Jo and last updated in May 2026, compares wild and farmed abalones and links microbiota variation to geochemical parameters like suspended particulate matter and chemical oxygen demand. PICRUSt2-based functional predictions suggest differences in carbohydrate and energy metabolism between habitats.
A multi-omics dataset from a mouse model study investigating the traditional Chinese herbal formula Dihuang Yinzi for diabetic retinopathy. It was created by Jinmiao Chai and uploaded to figshare on 2026-05-15. The data likely includes results from network pharmacology, metabolomic profiling, and microbiome analysis across three experimental groups with 18 animals total.
Wenqing Lv published a dataset on figshare in May 2026 detailing an in vitro screen of 38 Bifidobacterium strains isolated from healthy breastfed infants. The data likely contains results from antagonism assays, probiotic property evaluations, and follow-up in vivo animal experiments comparing selected strain D2 against a control. The study identified acetic acid as the main antibacterial substance and multiple mechanisms of E. coli inhibition.
ACTGOV Plant Community Type PCT Open Data defines spatial polygons for vegetation communities in the Australian Capital Territory. The dataset includes ecological condition zones assessed against benchmark thresholds from the EPBC Act and ACT Nature Conservation Act. It was last updated on 2026-04-04 by the ACT Government Geospatial Data Catalogue.
New Zealand dairy cows were studied to identify protein biomarkers for subclinical Mycoplasma bovis infection. The dataset contains results from a proteomic analysis comparing small extracellular vesicles from serum samples of 45 infected and 49 non-infected cows, identifying 695 non-redundant proteins. The research was conducted by Mallory A. Ross and published on figshare in May 2026.
Mallory A. Ross's dataset contains proteomic data from small extracellular vesicles isolated from dairy cow serum. The data compares protein cargo from 45 M. bovis infected cows and 49 non-infected controls, identifying 695 non-redundant proteins. Differential analysis highlighted 90 proteins with significant abundance changes associated with inflammation and oxidative stress pathways.
A literature review synthesizing over 70 peer-reviewed scientific studies on the potential impacts of marine seismic survey noise on fish and invertebrates. The document is an updated critical synthesis published by Geoscience Australia in collaboration with Curtin University and CSIRO, incorporating research from the past four years. It aims to inform Australian government policy and environmental management regarding seismic surveys.
Joseph Bonaparte Gulf survey SOL4934 collected underwater video footage and still images from 46 stations aboard the R.V. Solander between 27 August and 24 September 2009. The survey was conducted by Geoscience Australia in collaboration with the Australian Institute of Marine Science and the Northern Territory Government to gather geological and biological data. It aimed to establish the late-Quaternary evolution of the region and investigate relationships between the physical environment and associated biota.
Data collected between 2019 and 2022 from a wild Soay sheep population on Hirta, St Kilda, Scotland. It includes individual-level measures of gut bacteria, parasites, immunology, morphology, health, and fitness, alongside local vegetation and weather data. The data was produced by a collaborative team from the Universities of Edinburgh, Liverpool, Sheffield, and Aberystwyth, the Moredun Research Institute, and the James Hutton Institute.
The Indonesian Microbiome Ecology and Evolution (IndoMEE) version 1 database contains relative abundance data for species-level reference genomes assembled from gut metagenomes. It covers 116 human individuals from 8 communities across the Indonesian archipelago, plus 109 Singaporeans, representing a range of lifestyles from hunter-gatherer and agricultural to urban. The data was published by Clarissa Febinia and colleagues in a 2025 Cell Reports study.