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  1. Data resource: 2016 Aerial survey data of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) off southern Australia

    These aerial survey data of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) off southern Australia were collected in August 2016. Such annual flights in winter/spring between Cape Leeuwin (Western Australia) and Ceduna (South Australia) have now been conducted over a 23-year period 1993-2016...

  2. Data resource: Enigmatic declines of Australias sea snakes from a biodiversity hotspot. Survey of seasnakes at Ashmore Reef, Australia (1973 - 2007)

    Surveys conducted in eight years between 1973 and 2010 recorded the highest abundances (average 4246 snakes per day) and species richness (nine species) in 1973 and 1994. In 2002 abundance had declined by more than 50% (21 snakes per day) and only five species were recorded. Since 2005 abundances have been consistently low (17 snakes per day), with just two species, Aipysurus laevis and Emydocephalus annulatus, recorded in significant numbers...

  3. Data resource: Rostratula australis

  4. Data resource: Occurrence and distribution of marine wildlife in the Bremer Bay region, Western Australia, Australia (2017)

    Cetaceans are some of the most iconic animals on the planet, yet few of the 45 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises known to occur in Australian waters have been extensively studied to date. Historical commercial whaling records and recent modelling studies suggest that the submarine canyons within and around the Bremer Marine Park provide favourable habitats for a number of cetaceans, including sperm, beaked, and killer whales...

  5. Data resource: Polychaetes of Northern Australia (species identifications) Australia (2009-2012)

    This dataset contains identifications of polychaetes collected during surveys on the RV Solander in northern Australia: SOL4934 (27 August-24 September, 2009) , SOL5117 (30 July-27 August, 2010), SOL5463 (3-31 May 2012), and SOL5650 (12 September-6 October 2012). Sediment was collected with a Smith McIntyre grab or boxcore and elutriated over a 500um sieve...

  6. Data resource: NESP A12: Northern Australia threatened species, Australia (1905-2020)

    Of the ~80 EPBC-listed Threatened and Migratory marine species known to occur in the North Marine Bioregion, 16 were identified as priority species through consultation with research end-users and experts. The priority group consisted of three sawfishes, two river sharks, Dugong, two inshore dolphins, six shorebirds and two turtles...

  7. Data resource: Genomic sampling locations for ribbon weed (Posidonia australis) and wire weed (Amphibolis antarctica) in Shark Bay (Gathaagudu), Australia (2012-2019)

    Genomic sampling locations and meadow indices for ribbon weed (Posidonia australis) and wire weed (Amphibolis antarctica) in Shark Bay (Gathaagudu). Data sourced from https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/cbe117a8-c04a-48a2-91b2-dfcd4f109e39 on 2021-12-01.

  8. Data resource: Ladybirds of Australia

    Every one knows the common ladybirds of gardens and childhood stories. Yet they are but a very few of the wide diversity of species assigned to the beetle family, Coccinellidae. The family name Coccinellidae probably derives from the diminutive of the Latinized Greek word 'Kokkos', a seed or berry in reference to their rounded and convex shape of the beetles. However, other authorities give the Latin Coccinus scarlet colour, as the root of the name...

  9. Data resource: Weeds in Australia

  10. Data resource: Weeds Australia