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Antarctic marine virus dataset

University of Tasmania, Australia
Zhai, Chuan
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This dataset is hosted by the University of Tasmania and the Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science. This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Special Research Initiative, Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (Project Number SR200100008).

Cite data as: Zhai, C. (2025) Antarctic marine virus dataset [Data set]. Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS).
https://doi.org/10.25959/amvd-2025a

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This dataset accompanies the paper 'Antarctic Marine Viruses: A Review and Future Perspectives' and compiles quantitative data on Antarctic marine viruses, including sampling locations, viral abundance, lytic viral production, carbon release by lysis, associated environmental factors and others. The primary aim of this dataset is to consolidate existing measurements on Antarctic marine viruses, facilitating future research on viral ecology, biogeochemical cycling, ecosystem dynamics, climate modelling in polar marine environments.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned
Statement: These virus-related data were originally sourced from peer-reviewed publications spanning 1995 to 2024. The data were extracted either from tables and figures in the main text or from supplementary materials. After manual extraction and downloading, I performed necessary unit conversions and compiled the dataset into a standardized format. Each entry includes a citation in the final column for traceability and proper attribution.

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Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science

Issued: 07 2025

Data time period: 1995-12-04 to 2020-01-06

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