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Jun 16, 2026 - Brock Licensed Datasets
Toronto Stock Exchange, 2026, "TSX eReview", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP4/AOIB5K, Borealis, V1
TSX eReview provides extensive coverage of market, trading and corporate events for Toronto Stock Exchange listed companies through the following seven chapters: (1) Market highlights and statistics (2) Securities highlights (3) Stock list changes (4) Corporate actions (5) Terms and conditions (6) Trading information (7) Index information. Data is...
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Jun 10, 2026
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May 11, 2026 - Fundata
Fundata Canada, 2026, "Fundata 2025", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/YG8TES, Borealis, V1
The 2025 dataset contains 1 daily NAVPS file and 1 monthly NAVPS file.
Feb 11, 2026
Gotanda, Kiyoko M.; Gorné, Lucas D., 2022, "Phenotypic Rates of Change Evolutionary and Ecological Database", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/NXSL3Q, Borealis, V4, UNF:6:SI2strK4zyNBN3j5CUvFfA== [fileUNF]
Phenotypic Rates of Change Evolutionary and Ecological Database (PROCEED) is an ongoing compilation of rates of phenotypic change, typically Haldanes and Darwins, published in peer-reviewed manuscripts. This database includes studies that measure the intraspecific change in quantitative (continuous or counting) traits and report the time elapsed fr...
Feb 3, 2026 - Nutrition, Bone and Oral Health Research Group (WE Ward) Dataverse
Ward, Wendy, 2026, "Effect of supplementation with red rooibos tea on body composition, metabolic outcomes and movement in ovariectomized Sprague-Dawley rats", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/NSSXDZ, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:OpODVgX9q5+W3kMuiOYVhw== [fileUNF]
Menopause is associated with increases in visceral adipose tissue (VAT), reductions in lean mass, and a reduced energy expenditure. The ovariectomized (OVX) rat model can be used to model these changes, and to test potential interventions that may attenuate this response. Red rooibos (RR), due to its high polyphenol content, may counter the effect...
Dec 11, 2025
McCarthy, Francine, 2025, "Raw Microfossil Counts, Crawford Lake cores CL-2011 and CL-4", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/52AOW4, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:n1qK8bG6YnPfp4tmNCKzfA== [fileUNF]
Supplementary data for RSTB-2024-0423 - Distinct Anthropocene biosphere recorded by the rise of green algae and chrysophytes in varved sediments of Crawford Lake (Ontario, Canada)
Dec 10, 2025
Denommé, Melanie; Tattersall, Glenn J., 2025, "Replication data for "Try before you buy: Preferences for naturalistic-style enclosures are influenced by experience in bearded dragons (Pogona vitticeps)"", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/IYN6GW, Borealis, V5, UNF:6:Od0vXyItwCDPP6JVzDawrw== [fileUNF]
To ensure their welfare in captivity, reptiles are typically provided enclosures that aim to mimic their natural environment, as such enclosures may be preferred and better facilitate important behaviours. Research has frequently supported this principle, and has often found that reptiles’ preferences for naturalistic resources are innate. Regardle...
Oct 28, 2025
Tattersall, Glenn; Katlyn Dundas; Philip Bartel; Andy Turko, 2025, "Replication Data for: Terrestrial emergence reflects lower thermal preferences in the mangrove rivulus (Kryptolebias marmoratus)", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/8L9HQZ, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:gnu7P1KalSX7FxgCbr+zuQ== [fileUNF]
Many fishes exploit the terrestrial environment. Some of these amphibious species use it as an ecological release, others for feeding, while others use land to escape aquatic stressors. Another hypothesis is that amphibious fishes leave water to thermoregulate, but there is little corroborating data. One of the most intriguing fish that emerges ont...
Sep 10, 2025 - Fundata
Fundata Canada, 2025, "Fundata 2024", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/46T7JM, Borealis, V1
The 2024 dataset contains 1 daily NAVPS file and 1 monthly NAVPS file.
Jul 24, 2025
Tattersall, Glenn J; Giacometti, Danilo; Benítez, Luis Fernando M; Denommé, Melanie; Andrade, Denis V, 2025, "Replication Data for: Handle with care: the thermal consequences of short-term handling in mole salamanders", https://doi.org/10.5683/SP3/U3ZPZA, Borealis, V1, UNF:6:alvd4EyOT9QyGSOAccUNug== [fileUNF]
Accurately measuring body temperature is critical for understanding how ectotherms interact with their thermal environment. In amphibians, traditional methods like cloacal thermometry often require restraint, potentially altering body temperature through stress and heat transfer from human hands. Here, we used infrared thermography to examine how s...
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