765 |
ollieshipley27 |
05/18/2023 11:28 a.m. |
Shipley_Sandtiger_Plasma_Upload_SA6yHap.csv |
Data test |
Data test |
Analyses Records |
63 |
ollieshipley27 |
12/03/2020 9:25 a.m. |
shipley_shark_bahamas_isobank_Upload_-_Copy_7LeDpyU.csv |
Test 1 |
Test 1 |
Analyses Records |
766 |
ollieshipley27 |
05/18/2023 11:30 a.m. |
Shipley_Sevilleta_SmallMammals_2018_Upload_dCkjFM4.csv |
Test2 |
TEST2 |
Analyses Records |
108 |
cfrance |
12/17/2020 10:05 a.m. |
France_consolidant_Isobank_ingest_Dec2020_RpizayK.csv |
Bone consolidant treatment project |
This project tested the effects of five different consolidants (PVAc, Paraloid, Butvar, cellulose nitrate, cyclododecane) on bone stable isotope values. The isotopes tested include carbon and nitrogen in collagen, carbon and oxygen in bioapatite carbonate, and oxygen in bioapatite phosphate. |
Analyses Records |
326 |
jnpauli |
12/03/2021 9:32 a.m. |
Manlick_carnivores_IsoBank_final.csv |
Great Lakes carnivores |
C & N data from gray wolves, coyotes, bobcats, red foxes, gray foxes, fishers, and American martens in the Great Lakes region |
Analyses Records |
356 |
jnpauli |
12/10/2021 9:52 a.m. |
Moss_cougar_diet_IsoBank_final_9iK9Jcl.csv |
Front Range cougar diet |
C & N data from cougars and prey in Colorado's Front Range, an urban-wildland interface |
Analyses Records |
367 |
jnpauli |
01/12/2022 10:24 a.m. |
squirrel_diet_IsoBank_final_XPPPTnx.csv |
Wisconsin tree squirrel diet |
C & N data from tree squirrels and diet items collected in 2017 in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest |
Analyses Records |
370 |
jnpauli |
01/18/2022 3:37 p.m. |
Perrig_Andean_condor_IsoBank_final_nQhrOKV.csv |
Andean condor diet |
C & N data from Andean condor feather samples and ungulate hair samples collected in San Guillermo National Park, Argentina |
Analyses Records |
331 |
kpark12 |
12/09/2021 11:08 a.m. |
MachaisSealIsland_SeabirdCommunity.csv |
MachiasSealIsland_SeabirdCommunity |
Bulk d13C & d15N collected from seabird species breeding on Machias Seal Island, New Brunswick, Canada. |
Analyses Records |
44 |
ewommack |
12/01/2020 11:45 a.m. |
isobank_template_MVZ_d18O_ewommack_OelECAE.csv |
Wommack_SSHA_O_UCB_2012_2014 |
Isotope data collected during Isotope Graduate Class at UCB. Accipiter striatus samples, isotope oxygen analysis conducted at UCB lab in 2012-2014. |
Analyses Records |
97 |
bumbanian |
12/04/2020 9:38 a.m. |
201203_water_test1_ICj3l97.csv |
2019 Groundwater and Tap |
Testing water data |
Analyses Records |
260 |
BHayden |
11/05/2021 1:28 p.m. |
Kainz_et_al_2017_Ecosphere_ihfElL2.csv |
Lake Lunz foodweb |
Carbon and nitrogen isotope data for fish, zooplankton and benthic invertebrates sampled from Lake Lunz, Austria |
Analyses Records |
141 |
deming.yang@utah.edu |
03/16/2021 4:38 p.m. |
Lazzerini_et_al_2020_QfVLUf7.csv |
Lazzerini et al. 2020 |
Intratooth samples of enamel of extant sheep and goats from Mongolia, analyzed with d18O |
Analyses Records |
242 |
loicnmichel |
07/01/2021 9:01 a.m. |
AntarcticAsteroidea_IsoBank_1_UgnlesY.csv |
Southern Ocean sea stars 1985-2017 (1/3) |
Sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) are a key component of Southern Ocean benthos, with 16% of the known sea star species living there. In temperate marine environments, sea stars commonly play an important role in food webs, acting as keystone species. However, trophic ecology and functional role of Southern Ocean sea stars are still poorly known, notably due to the scarcity of large-scale studies. Here, we report 24336 trophic markers (stable isotopes and elemental contents of C, N and S of tegument and/or tube feet) and biometric (arm length, disk radius, arm to disk ratio) measurements in 2456 specimens of sea stars. Samples were collected between 12/01/1985 and 08/10/2017 in numerous locations along the Antarctic littoral and Subantarctic islands. The spatial scope of the dataset covers a significant portion of the Southern Ocean (Latitude: 47.717° South to 86.273° South ; longitude: 127.767° West to 162.201° East ; depth: 6 to 5338 m). The dataset contains 133 distinct taxa, including at least 72 accepted species spanning 51 genera, 20 families and multiple feeding guilds / functional groups (suspension feeders, sediment feeders, omnivores, predators of mobile or sessile prey). For over 600 specimens, mitochondrial CO1 genes were sequenced to confirm and/or refine taxonomic identifications, and those sequences are already publicly available through the Barcode of Life Data System. This number will grow in the future, as molecular analyses are still in progress. Overall, thanks to its large taxonomic, spatial, and temporal extent, as well as its integrative nature (combining genetic, morphological and ecological data), this dataset can be of wide interest to Southern Ocean ecologists, invertebrate zoologists, benthic ecologists, and environmental managers dealing with associated areas. |
Analyses Records |
245 |
loicnmichel |
07/01/2021 9:19 a.m. |
AntarcticAsteroidea_IsoBank_2_VA8wX8c.csv |
Southern Ocean sea stars 1985-2017 (2/3) |
Sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) are a key component of Southern Ocean benthos, with 16% of the known sea star species living there. In temperate marine environments, sea stars commonly play an important role in food webs, acting as keystone species. However, trophic ecology and functional role of Southern Ocean sea stars are still poorly known, notably due to the scarcity of large-scale studies. Here, we report 24336 trophic markers (stable isotopes and elemental contents of C, N and S of tegument and/or tube feet) and biometric (arm length, disk radius, arm to disk ratio) measurements in 2456 specimens of sea stars. Samples were collected between 12/01/1985 and 08/10/2017 in numerous locations along the Antarctic littoral and Subantarctic islands. The spatial scope of the dataset covers a significant portion of the Southern Ocean (Latitude: 47.717° South to 86.273° South ; longitude: 127.767° West to 162.201° East ; depth: 6 to 5338 m). The dataset contains 133 distinct taxa, including at least 72 accepted species spanning 51 genera, 20 families and multiple feeding guilds / functional groups (suspension feeders, sediment feeders, omnivores, predators of mobile or sessile prey). For over 600 specimens, mitochondrial CO1 genes were sequenced to confirm and/or refine taxonomic identifications, and those sequences are already publicly available through the Barcode of Life Data System. This number will grow in the future, as molecular analyses are still in progress. Overall, thanks to its large taxonomic, spatial, and temporal extent, as well as its integrative nature (combining genetic, morphological and ecological data), this dataset can be of wide interest to Southern Ocean ecologists, invertebrate zoologists, benthic ecologists, and environmental managers dealing with associated areas. |
Analyses Records |
246 |
loicnmichel |
07/01/2021 9:24 a.m. |
AntarcticAsteroidea_IsoBank_3.csv |
Southern Ocean sea stars 1985-2017 (3/3) |
Sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) are a key component of Southern Ocean benthos, with 16% of the known sea star species living there. In temperate marine environments, sea stars commonly play an important role in food webs, acting as keystone species. However, trophic ecology and functional role of Southern Ocean sea stars are still poorly known, notably due to the scarcity of large-scale studies. Here, we report 24336 trophic markers (stable isotopes and elemental contents of C, N and S of tegument and/or tube feet) and biometric (arm length, disk radius, arm to disk ratio) measurements in 2456 specimens of sea stars. Samples were collected between 12/01/1985 and 08/10/2017 in numerous locations along the Antarctic littoral and Subantarctic islands. The spatial scope of the dataset covers a significant portion of the Southern Ocean (Latitude: 47.717° South to 86.273° South ; longitude: 127.767° West to 162.201° East ; depth: 6 to 5338 m). The dataset contains 133 distinct taxa, including at least 72 accepted species spanning 51 genera, 20 families and multiple feeding guilds / functional groups (suspension feeders, sediment feeders, omnivores, predators of mobile or sessile prey). For over 600 specimens, mitochondrial CO1 genes were sequenced to confirm and/or refine taxonomic identifications, and those sequences are already publicly available through the Barcode of Life Data System. This number will grow in the future, as molecular analyses are still in progress. Overall, thanks to its large taxonomic, spatial, and temporal extent, as well as its integrative nature (combining genetic, morphological and ecological data), this dataset can be of wide interest to Southern Ocean ecologists, invertebrate zoologists, benthic ecologists, and environmental managers dealing with associated areas. |
Analyses Records |
286 |
NicoLubcker |
11/08/2021 2:36 p.m. |
tblNLS_merged_SES_whisker_SI_data_UNM_selected_XWfgtaU.csv |
SES_test data |
Whisker isotopes analyzed at UNM |
Analyses Records |
295 |
chris@harrodlab.net |
11/08/2021 3:17 p.m. |
CH_isobank_Antofagasta_inverts_KaM5ueU.csv |
CH_isobank_Antofagasta_inverts |
Chilean coastal subtidal invertebrate C & N stable isotopes |
Analyses Records |
294 |
Geraldine_Busquets |
11/08/2021 3:07 p.m. |
Busquets_Vass_Blue_whales_Baleen_2021_test_lYQkJHW.csv |
Blue_whale_bulk_baleen_isotope_data |
Blue whale baleen bulk tissue stable isotopes ratios of nitrogen and carbon from whales in the northeast Pacific. |
Analyses Records |
359 |
abailey |
12/28/2021 2:37 p.m. |
Water-vapor-isotopes_Greeley-Colorado_2021.csv |
Water vapor isotopes: Greeley, Colorado (2021) |
Hourly near-surface water vapor isotope ratios from the CSU-CHILL National Weather Radar Facility in Greeley, Colorado: 2021-06-08 to 2021-07-02 |
Analyses Records |
686 |
kmp |
10/21/2022 11:17 p.m. |
Waldman_et_al_2022.csv |
Waldman et al 2022 Medieval German Jews |
Waldman, S., D. Backenroth, É. Harney, S. Flohr, N. C. Neff, G. Buckley, H. Fridman, A. Akbari, N. Rohland, S. Mallick, J. Cano Nistal J. Yu, N. Barzilai, I. Peter, G. Atzmon, H. Ostrer, T. Lencz, Y. E. Maruvka, M. Lämmerhirt, L. V. Rutgers, V. Renson, K. M. Prufer, S. Schiffels, H. Ringbauer, K. Sczech, S. Carmi, D. Reich. 2022 Genome-wide data from medieval German Jews show that the Ashkenazi founder event pre-dated the 14th century. Cell |
Analyses Records |
329 |
wholthuijzen |
12/09/2021 10:59 a.m. |
Holthuijzen_Isobank_upload_12092021.csv |
Midway Atoll NWR - House Mouse Hair SI Data |
Stable isotope (C, N) data for hair samples of 318 adult house mice collected from Sand Island, Midway Atoll NWR from 2018-2019. |
Analyses Records |
345 |
SharonHerzka |
12/09/2021 11:40 a.m. |
Herzka_Zooplankton_data_GoM_D1HM0aW.csv |
Gulf of Mexico zooplankton Delta15N |
Zooplankton groups and size fractions from 5 cruises covering the Gulf of Mexico's deepwater region, within the Mexican Exclusive Economic Zone. Cruises range from 2010-2016. Bongo net tows from surface to 200 m. Copepods and euphausiids analyzed for three cruises, and size fractions analyzed for the other two. Bulk delta15N values reported. |
Analyses Records |
380 |
megcorcor |
03/15/2022 4:04 p.m. |
Corcoran_et_al_2022_Falkland_plants_IsoBank_vzvqXHu.csv |
Corcoran et al., 2022, Falkland Plant Isotopes |
Hydrogen and carbon isotopes, and concentrations of modern plant wax n-alkanes from the Falkland Islands. |
Analyses Records |
482 |
brunolinhares |
07/20/2022 12:05 p.m. |
Isobank_LinharesBugoni_jgpqwUc.csv |
Island foodweb, Abrolhos archipelago, Brazil |
Here, d13C and d15N of several island foodweb components from the Abrolhos archipelago (Bahia state, Brazil) are reported. Samples comprise soils, C3 and C4 plants, grasshoppers, tarantulas, lizards, goats, seabirds, invasive rats, and corals. This data was used to study (1) the incorportation of seabird subsidies in terrestrial and coral-reef ecosystems, and (2) the foraging ecology of invasive black rats. The majority of terrestrial foodweb samples were collected either inside or outside seabird colonies (collection_site_id), regarding the sampling design of the study (1). |
Analyses Records |
509 |
renogysolar95 |
08/10/2022 5:07 a.m. |
sample_dataset_SwihMD3_aNmeRy2.csv |
Federal solar tax credit of 2022 |
How much is the federal solar tax credit in 2022? In 2022, the federal solar tax credit will deduct 26 percent of the cost of a system for eligible residential and commercial taxpayers. After this year, new residential and commercial solar customers will be able to deduct 22 percent of the cost of the system from their taxes.<a href="https://www.renogy.com/pages/learn-old/solar-tax-credit-old.html" rel="Dofollow">federal solar tax credit</a>
Accordingly, how much do solar panels cost for a 1,500-square-foot home? How much do solar panels cost for a 1,500-square-foot home? Solar panels cost approximately $18,500 for a 1,500 square foot home, with average prices ranging from $9,255 to $24,552 in the U.S. by 2020. According to Modernize, "solar panel installation costs about $18,500 for a 6kW solar panel system for a 1,500 square foot area. Also, what is the solar tax credit for 2021?The federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC). At the federal level, you will qualify for the federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). In 2021, the ITC will provide a 26% tax credit on your installation costs, provided your taxable income is greater than the credit itself. |
Analyses Records |