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Mar 26, 2026 - UBC Dryad2Dataverse
Bieker, Vanessa; Li, Siyu; Cerca, José; Battlay, Paul; Falahati Anbaran, Mohsen; Sharma, Amit; Jaramillo Díaz, Patricia; Fernández-Mazuecos, Mario; Ramos-Madrigal, Jazmín; Martin, Sarah L. F.; Santos-Bay, Luisa; Petersen, Gitte; Seberg, Ole; Vargas, Pablo; Nielsen, Rasmus; Gilbert, M. Thomas P.; Rivas-Torres, Gonzalo; Leebens-Mack, James; Rieseberg, Loren H.; Nielsen, Lene R.; Sinha, Neelima; Martin, Michael D., 2026, "Data from: The genomic basis of adaptive leaf variation in the Galápagos giant daisies", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/DSTG6A, Borealis, V1
Abstract Scalesia (Asteraceae) is the largest endemic plant genus of the Galápagos archipelago and an example of adaptive radiation. While Scalesia species are highly varied in habit and morphology, most remarkable is their variety of leaf shapes, especially in the differential presence of leaf lobing/serration, a derived trait that evolved multipl...
Mar 26, 2026 - UBC Dryad2Dataverse
Berbee, Mary; Aliabadi, Faezeh; Le Renard, Ludovic, 2026, "Data from: Taxonomy and phylogeny of the epiphytic sooty molds in family Metacapnodiaceae (class Eurotiomycetes, subclass Chaetothyriomycetidae)", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/ZAXWZ8, Borealis, V1
Abstract Metacapnodiaceae is one of several sooty mold families in Ascomycota. With the goal of better characterizing species diversity, we determined complete or partial DNA sequence barcodes for ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions for 16 collections of Metacapnodium using a Metacapnodium-specific primer, followed by phylogenetic a...
Mar 24, 2026 - UBC Research Data Collection
Cooney, Elizabeth C.; Gehman, Alyssa-Lois Madden; Keeling, Patrick J., 2026, "Data for: The evolutionary transition from alga to parasite in the sister-lineage of apicomplexans", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/YL11HS, Borealis, V1
The chrompodellids are a collection of photosynthetic “chromerids” and heterotrophic “colpodellids”, which are together the sister lineage to the apicomplexans, a group of parasites containing many human disease-causing agents and species of ecological and economic importance. These lineages all descend from a photosynthetic ancestor, and have been...
Mar 19, 2026 - UBC Dryad2Dataverse
Páez-Rosales, Nadia B.; Ware, Jessica; Srivastava, Diane, 2026, "Data for: Colonization and extinction processes mediate environmental effects on the phylogenetic diversity of invertebrate communities", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/DKMLEQ, Borealis, V1
Abstract Phylogeny offers a powerful framework for understanding mechanisms driving community assembly. Yet, most empirical studies in community phylogenetics rely on observational approaches. In this study, we explore how two important drivers of community assembly — habitat size and predator presence — shape species richness and phylogenetic rela...
Mar 19, 2026 - UBC Dryad2Dataverse
Jacquemart, Anna; Russello, Michael, 2026, "Data from: Application of genomic offsets to inform freshwater fisheries management under climate change", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/RHTPQZ, Borealis, V1
Abstract Genomic tools are becoming increasingly necessary for mitigating biodiversity loss and guiding management decisions in the context of climate change. Freshwater fish species are particularly susceptible to the impacts of changing environments, including kokanee, the resident form of sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka), which has already be...
Mar 15, 2026 - Taylor Lab (Fishes) Collection
Taylor, Eric, 2026, "Kootenay Lake TaqMan Creel Survey Results: 2021", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/TTIXPF, Borealis, V1
The submission consists of four files, one is a Genpop format file of 8 TaqMan loci describing variation in two "known/learning" samples of rainbow trout (baseline). The second is a similar file for "unknown" fish from a recreational fishery in the same lake (Kootenay Lake, southwestern, BC). The third file is a word document describing the analyse...
Mar 12, 2026 - UBC Dryad2Dataverse
Sullivan, Sierra Lynn; van Poorten, Brett; Whitlock, Michael, 2026, "Data from: An assessment of sampling strategies for surveying introgression in watersheds", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/2WIOEK, Borealis, V1
Abstract Extensive translocation and stocking of non-native fish have resulted in widespread patterns of hybridization and genomic introgression. Unfortunately, current methodologies used to survey the disruption of natural patterns of genetic variation often involve sampling from single, accessible sites in a watercourse. This leads to an overesti...
Mar 12, 2026 - UBC Research Data Collection
Kallenbach, Cynthia; Moukanni, Nadia; Lieberman, Hannah; Leewis, Mary-Cathrine, 2026, "Supplemental Data for: Crop diversity alters mineral-associated organic matter composition and its susceptibility to desorption.", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/AOXBMO, Borealis, V1
Mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM) contributes to soil carbon (C) persistence but also includes a fraction susceptible to mobilization, partly determined by its molecular composition. Agricultural practices that alter organic matter inputs, such as increasing crop diversity, may influence MAOM chemistry and thus its exchangeability. We examin...
Mar 10, 2026 - UBC Research Data Collection
Rossi, Anna Luna; Pauly, Daniel; Bailly, Nicolas; Teletchea, Fabrice, 2026, "Replication Data for: Exploring Island Biogeography in Marine Systems: Macroecological Drivers of Species Richness", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/XWB2LQ, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:nt6vSkqxWmMAjPfB0DpjcQ== [fileUNF]
Data used to analyze the contribution of latitude and size (expressed by shelf-surface area) in explaining the variance in species richness for five major taxonomic groups of marine species, in 40 single islands and archipelagos distributed around the world, through multiple linear regression analyses.
Mar 9, 2026 - UBC Research Data Collection
Levin, Ido; Sachyani, Ela; Lieberman, Rama; Trink, Noa; Sharon, Eran; Magdassi, Shlomo, 2026, "Supplemental data for: 4D printing of fully programmable sheets of digital metamaterials", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/LVQED8, Borealis, V1
Supplementary data for "4D printing of fully programmable sheets of digital metamaterials". Abstract Advances in 3D printing technology now enable the precise positioning of microscopic material voxels to form complex structures. Combined with emerging multi-material capabilities and printable responsive materials, this opens new possibilities for...
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