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Supplementary Table S1 from a study on amphibian and reptile roadkill in Ba Vi National Park, Northern Vietnam. The table presents model-predicted roadkill counts per species per survey event across three seasonal phases, including standard errors and 95% confidence intervals. It was authored by NGA TUYET TA and last updated on May 11, 2026.
Geoscience Australia conducted marine surveys in Jervis Bay, New South Wales, across 2007, 2008, and 2009. The data includes a family per sample matrix generated by aggregating species-level infauna data, alongside bathymetric mapping, sediment sampling, and underwater video observations. Surveys were concentrated in a 3x5 km grid and at representative habitat sites, with data acquired using the MV Kimbla vessel.
96 Cerambyx specimens representing nine of the 13 extant species form the core of this molecular phylogeny study. The dataset, created by Gael Kergoat and last updated in May 2026, provides novel insights into species placement and subgenus validity. The phylogenetic hypothesis is based primarily on mitochondrial barcode fragments and highlights cases where morphological variability can be misleading.
Fault coordinate, slip rate, and extension rate data derived from seismic reflection profiles and IODP Expedition 381 drilling in the offshore Corinth Rift, Greece. The dataset includes shapefiles for N-Dipping and S-Dipping faults across four time periods, with average throw, slip, and extension rates in mm/yr for each fault segment. Data were produced by the British Geological Survey under NERC Grant NE/R016550/1.
A 2026 study by Privat Tohouri analyzes 28 water samples from rivers and lagoons in Southeastern CΓ΄te d'Ivoire's Bonoua region. The dataset, shared on figshare, captures physicochemical parameters, major ions, nutrients, and trace metals from two seasonal sampling campaigns. Results show pronounced seasonal contrasts in mineralization, with electrical conductivity increasing over 100% during the dry season.
Australian Ocean Data Network hosts measurements of water turbidity, currents, seafloor sediment samples, and geophysical data from the MacRobertson shelf, East Antarctica. The data documents sedimentary processes and the Late Quaternary sedimentary history of a continental shelf valley system. The dataset was last updated on 2026-06-17.
Jervis Bay, New South Wales, is the location for this collection of six backscatter grids mapping seabed characteristics. The data was produced by Geoscience Australia from marine surveys conducted in 2007, 2008, and 2009, which also involved sediment sampling, video observation, and tide measurement. Bathymetric mapping and sampling were concentrated in a 3x5 km grid within the southern part of the bay.
A geospatial web service contains seabed morphology and geomorphology information for Cairns Seamount within the Coral Sea Marine Park. The data product was published by McNeil et al. (2023) in eCat Record 147998. It is intended for use by marine park managers, regulators, the general public, and other stakeholders.
A geospatial web service containing seabed morphology and geomorphology information for Flinders Reefs within the Coral Sea Marine Park. The data product was published by McNeil et al. (2023) and is managed by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It was last updated on 2026-06-17.
Jervis Bay, Australia, was surveyed by Geoscience Australia in 2007, 2008, and 2009 to map seabed bathymetry and characterize benthic environments. The dataset includes raw underwater towed-video footage and still images, plus derived characterizations of substrata types and the presence/absence of benthic taxa. Data were acquired using the MV Kimbla, focusing on a 3x5 km grid within the bay and additional representative habitat sites.
Legacy offshore minerals data from the Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS) between 2006 and 2015. The data is not authoritative and has a currency date of 2006, with no updates since then. The service is provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Six DDT congeners were tested for toxicity on the freshwater amphipod Hyalella azteca over 7-day exposures. The dataset includes chemical and biological data from these tests, along with regression analyses calculating median and 20% effect concentrations for survival and biomass gain. This work was conducted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and is associated with a 2025 publication in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry.
Cairns Seamount within the Coral Sea Marine Park, north-eastern Australia, is the focus of this geospatial dataset. It contains seabed morphology and geomorphology information published by McNeil et al. (2023) and is served via an OGC Web Feature Service (WFS). The dataset is intended for use by marine park managers, regulators, and the general public.
14 years of monthly MODIS sea surface temperature data were used to generate this GIS layer mapping the frequency of coastal upwelling along the south-eastern coast of Australia. The data, produced by Geoscience Australia, distinguishes areas of persistent, semi-persistent, and seasonal upwelling. The methodology is detailed in the publication 'Huang, Z., & Wang, X.H. (2019). Mapping the spatial and temporal variability of the upwelling systems of the Australian south-eastern coast using 14-year of MODIS data. Remote Sensing of Environment, 227, 90-109'.
Queensland's Office of the Information Commissioner publishes a list of gifts and benefits received by its staff. The dataset is provided under a CC-BY-4.0 license and was last updated in May 2026. It is published by the Queensland state government agency via the data.gov.au platform.
Raw data extracted from long-term forest biodiversity experiments, shared by Zhuo Yang on figshare in May 2026. The 13.2 MB repository includes data for testing multiple hypotheses, supporting metadata, and the R code used for processing, analysis, and figure generation in the associated manuscript.
Twelve satellite sensors from NOAA, GOES, AQUA, and TERRA platforms detected fire-indicating hot pixels across the tri-national MAP region of Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia from 2003 to 2006. Each observation includes derived vegetation type, susceptibility to fire, recent and past precipitation amounts, and a calculated fire risk value. The data were compiled by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE) and are accompanied by a published application study and a detailed fire risk factor methodology document.
An ESRI map service contains geospatial seabed morphology and geomorphology information for Cairns Seamount within the Coral Sea Marine Park. The web service uses the data product published in McNeil et al. (2023); eCat Record 147998. It is intended for use by marine park managers, regulators, the general public and other stakeholders.
110 generated first-order mutants derived from 11 Structured Text programs used in industrial automation, created by Md Humaun Kabir and released in 2026. The dataset was constructed through a systematic four-phase methodology and includes mutants covering seven operator categories adapted for the PLC domain. It serves as a reproducible benchmark for research on automated test generation and mutation analysis for safety-critical PLC software.
Land surface temperature and emissivity data products derived from the ASTER instrument on NASA's Terra satellite. The dataset covers the entire globe and is computed from all clear-sky ASTER scenes acquired between 2000 and 2008. It was developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory using the Temperature Emissivity Separation algorithm with atmospheric correction.