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Skip to main content * Explore data * Search Dryad data * * More * Who we are * What we do * Join us * Help * Submission requirements * Submission walkthrough * Good data practices * Publication process * Dryad API * Contact support * Login TRUSTED, SIMPLE, COMMUNITY DRIVEN Photo by CDC on Unsplash Dryad is a community-owned resource Learn about membership HOW IT WORKS LOGIN Use your ORCiD. If your institution is a Dryad member, connect to your existing credentials. SUBMIT Whether or not your data are related to an article, upload your data files and receive a citable DOI. REVIEW Our curators will check through your submission to ensure the data are usable. They may contact you with advice or questions. CITE Cite and promote your data publication! WHY USE DRYAD? Any field. Any format. Submit data in any file format from any field of research. Share all of the data from a project in one place. Quality control and assistance. Our curators will check your files before they are released, and help you follow best practices. Straightforward compliance. Submit your data to satisfy publisher and funder requirements for preservation and availability with a minimum of effort. We work directly with many publishers -- including Wiley, The Royal Society, and PLOS -- to streamline the process. Community-led. Dryad is a nonprofit membership organization that is committed to making data available for research and educational reuse now and into the future. Modest Data Publishing Charges help ensure our sustainability. MOST RECENT DATASETS Data from: Larval diet and temperature alter mosquito immunity and development: using body size and developmental traits to track carry-over effects on longevity Andrew Mackay; Jiayue Yan; Chang-Hyun Kim; Antoine Barreaux; Christopher Stone. 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The diel activity patterns of animals convey information about physiology, ecological niches and animal behaviour relevant for both applied conservation and... Genomic insights into the critically endangered King Island scrubtit Ross Crates. Small, fragmented or isolated populations are at risk of population decline due to fitness costs associated with inbreeding and genetic drift. The King Island scrubtit Acanthornis magna greeniana is a critically endangered subspecies... Navigating the landscape of fear: Fruit flies exhibit distinct anti-predator and anti-parasite defensive behaviours Colin MacLeod; Lien Luong. Most organisms are at risk of being consumed by a predator or infected by a parasite at some point in their life. Theoretical constructs such as the landscape of fear (perception... LATEST NEWS New at Dryad: Empowering reuse of cognitive neuroscience data Dryad is making it easier to find and reuse data by collecting and sharing discipline-specific metadata. 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