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The bii4africa dataset of faunal and floral population intactness estimates across Africa's major land uses.

Authors :
Clements HS
Do Linh San E
Hempson G
Linden B
Maritz B
Monadjem A
Reynolds C
Siebert F
Stevens N
Biggs R
De Vos A
Blanchard R
Child M
Esler KJ
Hamann M
Loft T
Reyers B
Selomane O
Skowno AL
Tshoke T
Abdoulaye D
Aebischer T
Aguirre-Gutiérrez J
Alexander GJ
Ali AH
Allan DG
Amoako EE
Angedakin S
Aruna E
Avenant NL
Badjedjea G
Bakayoko A
Bamba-Kaya A
Bates MF
Bates PJJ
Belmain SR
Bennitt E
Bradley J
Brewster CA
Brown MB
Brown M
Bryja J
Butynski TM
Carvalho F
Channing A
Chapman CA
Cohen C
Cords M
Cramer JD
Cronk N
Cunneyworth PMK
Dalerum F
Danquah E
Davies-Mostert HT
de Blocq AD
De Jong YA
Demos TC
Denys C
Djagoun CAMS
Doherty-Bone TM
Drouilly M
du Toit JT
Ehlers Smith DA
Ehlers Smith YC
Eiseb SJ
Fashing PJ
Ferguson AW
Fernández-García JM
Finckh M
Fischer C
Gandiwa E
Gaubert P
Gaugris JY
Gibbs DJ
Gilchrist JS
Gil-Sánchez JM
Githitho AN
Goodman PS
Granjon L
Grobler JP
Gumbi BC
Gvozdik V
Harvey J
Hauptfleisch M
Hayder F
Hema EM
Herbst M
Houngbédji M
Huntley BJ
Hutterer R
Ivande ST
Jackson K
Jongsma GFM
Juste J
Kadjo B
Kaleme PK
Kamugisha E
Kaplin BA
Kato HN
Kiffner C
Kimuyu DM
Kityo RM
Kouamé NG
Kouete T M
le Roux A
Lee ATK
Lötter MC
Lykke AM
MacFadyen DN
Macharia GP
Madikiza ZJK
Mahlaba TAM
Mallon D
Mamba ML
Mande C
Marchant RA
Maritz RA
Markotter W
McIntyre T
Measey J
Mekonnen A
Meller P
Melville HI
Mganga KZ
Mills MGL
Minnie L
Missoup AD
Mohammad A
Moinde NN
Moise BFE
Monterroso P
Moore JF
Musila S
Nago SGA
Namoto MW
Niang F
Nicolas V
Nkenku JB
Nkrumah EE
Nono GL
Norbert MM
Nowak K
Obitte BC
Okoni-Williams AD
Onongo J
O'Riain MJ
Osinubi ST
Parker DM
Parrini F
Peel MJS
Penner J
Pietersen DW
Plumptre AJ
Ponsonby DW
Porembski S
Power RJ
Radloff FGT
Rambau RV
Ramesh T
Richards LR
Rödel MO
Rollinson DP
Rovero F
Saleh MA
Schmiedel U
Schoeman MC
Scholte P
Serfass TL
Shapiro JT
Shema S
Siebert SJ
Slingsby JA
Sliwa A
Smit-Robinson HA
Sogbohossou EA
Somers MJ
Spawls S
Streicher JP
Swanepoel L
Tanshi I
Taylor PJ
Taylor WA
Te Beest M
Telfer PT
Thompson DI
Tobi E
Tolley KA
Turner AA
Twine W
Van Cakenberghe V
Van de Perre F
van der Merwe H
van Niekerk CJG
van Wyk PCV
Venter JA
Verburgt L
Veron G
Vetter S
Vorontsova MS
Wagner TC
Webala PW
Weber N
Weier SM
White PA
Whitecross MA
Wigley BJ
Willems FJ
Winterbach CW
Woodhouse GM
Source :
Scientific data [Sci Data] 2024 Feb 12; Vol. 11 (1), pp. 191. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Feb 12.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

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.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2052-4463
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Scientific data
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38346970
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02832-6