posted on 2025-08-02, 12:38authored byHS Clements, E Do Linh San, G Hempson, B Linden, B Maritz, A Monadjem, C Reynolds, F Siebert, N Stevens, R Biggs, A De Vos, R Blanchard, M Child, KJ Esler, M Hamann, T Loft, B Reyers, O Selomane, AL Skowno, T Tshoke, D Abdoulaye, T Aebischer, J Aguirre-Gutiérrez, GJ Alexander, AH Ali, DG Allan, EE Amoako, S Angedakin, E Aruna, NL Avenant, G Badjedjea, A Bakayoko, A Bamba-Kaya, MF Bates, PJJ Bates, SR Belmain, E Bennitt, J Bradley, CA Brewster, MB Brown, M Brown, J Bryja, TM Butynski, F Carvalho, A Channing, CA Chapman, C Cohen, M Cords, JD Cramer, N Cronk, PMK Cunneyworth, F Dalerum, E Danquah, HT Davies-Mostert, AD de Blocq, YA De Jong, TC Demos, C Denys, CAMS Djagoun, TM Doherty-Bone, M Drouilly, JT du Toit, DA Ehlers Smith, YC Ehlers Smith, SJ Eiseb, PJ Fashing, AW Ferguson, JM Fernández-García, M Finckh, C Fischer, E Gandiwa, P Gaubert, JY Gaugris, DJ Gibbs, JS Gilchrist, JM Gil-Sánchez, AN Githitho, PS Goodman, L Granjon, JP Grobler, BC Gumbi, V Gvozdik, J Harvey, M Hauptfleisch, F Hayder, EM Hema, M Herbst, M Houngbédji, BJ Huntley, R Hutterer, ST Ivande, K Jackson, GFM Jongsma, J Juste, B Kadjo, PK Kaleme, E Kamugisha, BA Kaplin, HN Kato, C Kiffner, DM Kimuyu, RM Kityo, NG Kouamé, M Kouete T, A le Roux, ATK Lee, MC Lötter, AM Lykke, DN MacFadyen, GP Macharia, ZJK Madikiza, TAM Mahlaba, D Mallon, ML Mamba, C Mande, RA Marchant, RA Maritz, W Markotter, T McIntyre, J Measey, A Mekonnen, P Meller, HI Melville, KZ Mganga, MGL Mills, L Minnie, AD Missoup, A Mohammad, NN Moinde, BFE Moise, P Monterroso, JF Moore, S Musila, SGA Nago, MW Namoto, F Niang, V Nicolas, JB Nkenku, EE Nkrumah, GL Nono, MM Norbert, K Nowak, BC Obitte, AD Okoni-Williams, J Onongo, MJ O'Riain, ST Osinubi, DM Parker, F Parrini, MJS Peel, J Penner, DW Pietersen, AJ Plumptre, DW Ponsonby, S Porembski, RJ Power, FGT Radloff, RV Rambau, T Ramesh, LR Richards, M-O Rödel, DP Rollinson, F Rovero, MA Saleh, U Schmiedel, MC Schoeman, P Scholte, TL Serfass, JT Shapiro, S Shema, SJ Siebert, JA Slingsby, A Sliwa, HA Smit-Robinson, EA Sogbohossou, MJ Somers, S Spawls, JP Streicher, L Swanepoel, I Tanshi, PJ Taylor, WA Taylor, M Te Beest, PT Telfer, DI Thompson, E Tobi, KA Tolley, AA Turner, W Twine, V Van Cakenberghe, F Van de Perre, H van der Merwe, CJG van Niekerk, PCV van Wyk, JA Venter, L Verburgt, G Veron, S Vetter, MS Vorontsova, TC Wagner, PW Webala, N Weber, SM Weier, PA White, MA Whitecross, BJ Wigley, FJ Willems, CW Winterbach, GM Woodhouse
Sub-Saharan Africa is under-represented in global biodiversity datasets, particularly regarding the impact of land use on species' population abundances. Drawing on recent advances in expert elicitation to ensure data consistency, 200 experts were convened using a modified-Delphi process to estimate 'intactness scores': the remaining proportion of an 'intact' reference population of a species group in a particular land use, on a scale from 0 (no remaining individuals) to 1 (same abundance as the reference) and, in rare cases, to 2 (populations that thrive in human-modified landscapes). The resulting bii4africa dataset contains intactness scores representing terrestrial vertebrates (tetrapods: ±5,400 amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals) and vascular plants (±45,000 forbs, graminoids, trees, shrubs) in sub-Saharan Africa across the region's major land uses (urban, cropland, rangeland, plantation, protected, etc.) and intensities (e.g., large-scale vs smallholder cropland). This dataset was co-produced as part of the Biodiversity Intactness Index for Africa Project. Additional uses include assessing ecosystem condition; rectifying geographic/taxonomic biases in global biodiversity indicators and maps; and informing the Red List of Ecosystems.
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Code availability: R code for calculating aggregated intactness scores for a focal region (e.g., ecoregion or country) and/or taxonomic group can be downloaded with the bii4africa dataset on Figshare; see Data Records section.