Automated Organization Profile

No

Current S-Index

18.6

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.4

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

13

Total datasets in this organization

Average FAIR Score

57.5%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

20

Total citations to the organization's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the organization's datasets

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Datasets

Biodiversity of ants (Formicidae) in some regions of European Russia

A database is presented, which includes the results of the study of Formicidae in 2007-2009, 2012-2017 and 2021-2024 in European Russia (14 regions). The distribution, regional faunas, and use of research methods for Formicidae were investigated. 50,204 out of 50,521 specimens were reliably identified. 63 species have been registered.

Authors

  • Zryanin, Vladimir ;
  • Ruchin, Alexander ;
  • Esin, Mikhail ;
  • Lobachev, Evgeniy ;
  • Lukiyanov, Sergei ;
  • Esina, Irina ;
  • Litvinov, Kirill ;
  • Suleimanova, Galina ;
  • Lukyanova, Yulia ;
  • Fedyaev, Roman ;
  • Semishin, Gennady ;
  • Ryzhov, Maxim
0 Citations0 Mentions52% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.15468/77k8gn2025

Strategic Planning_Movement Repertoire (Version: 2.0)

Strategic Planning_Movement Repertoire

Authors

  • Anonymous
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/utlzoa2024

Biodiversity of Orthopteroidea (Insecta) in the Republic of Mordovia (Russia)

The dataset is based on research results 1971, 1984, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004-2023 years. The dataset contains 4891 occurrences. 16726 specimens of Orthopteroidea have been studied. The dataset contains information about 71 species – Dermaptera (4), Orthoptera (62), Mantodea (1) and Blattodea (4). Of these, 13 species are new to the region, which mainly live in steppe areas.

Authors

  • Ruchin, Alexander ;
  • Aleksanov, Viktor ;
  • Karmazina, Inessa ;
  • Esin, Mikhail ;
  • Lukiyanov, Sergey ;
  • Lobachev, Evgeniy ;
  • Artaev, Oleg ;
  • Ryzhov, Maxim
20 Citations0 Mentions52% FAIR7.3 Dataset Index
10.15468/cmr3yy2023

Efficiently Pass the Cisco 350-601 Exam with Accurate Questions (Version: 1.0)

Get a Free Demo of Precise Cisco 350-601 Exam Questions. Boost Your Confidence and Ace the 350-601 Exam! Enhance Your Career Prospects with Cisco 350-601 Exam Questionshttps://www.pass4success.com/cisco/exam/350-601

Authors

  • James, tim david
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/nlszgl2023

The new hypothesis of evolution (Version: 1.0)

Biologists believe that the purpose of the evolution of all organisms is only reproduction and the successful transfer of genes to the next generation. But I found a new hypothesis (new theory) that reveals the fundamental purposes and principles of natural selection. The new hypothesis shows that for the successful transfer of genes to the next generation, the traits and characteristics of organisms must be in accordance with these fundamental principles and purposes of natural selection or fundamental biological purposes. These fundamental principles of natural selection or fundamental biological principles are so fundamental for the survival of organisms that if they are not observed and considered in the traits, body parts and behaviors of organisms, organisms cannot reproduce and survive. Natural selection preserves or eliminates harmful genes and useful genes based on these principles and biological purposes. When I speak of the fundamental purposes and principles of natural selection, I do not mean conscious intention, supernatural and intelligent creation. By means of the fundamental principles of the new hypothesis, I bring arguments that better interpret the theories of Mr. Darwin and Richard Dawkins and the important theories of biology, and this interpretation is much closer to reality. This new hypothesis reveals principles and purposes that change our understanding of the concept of evolution of all organisms and creates a completely new formulation in the entire theory of evolution in all its dimensions.

Authors

  • Arbab, Mohammad Yousef
0 Citations0 Mentions15% FAIR0.4 Dataset Index
10.7910/dvn/7oxijh2022

PrASan Experiment Dataset (Version: v1.0)

PrASan Experiment Dataset

Authors

  • Anonymous
0 Citations0 Mentions79% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.57692202021

PrASan Experiment Dataset (Version: v1.1)

PrASan Experiment Dataset

Authors

  • Anonymous
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.47399972021

PrASan Experiment Dataset (Version: v1.1)

PrASan Experiment Dataset

Authors

  • Anonymous
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.57694312021

PrASan Experiment Dataset (Version: v1.0)

PrASan Experiment Dataset

Authors

  • Anonymous
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.51280562021

Replication Package of a Paper

Replication Package of Order in Chaos: Prioritizing Mobile App Reviews using Consensus Algorithms paper

Authors

  • Blind, Double
0 Citations0 Mentions73% FAIR1.6 Dataset Index
10.5281/zenodo.36296932020