Dear marmam folks,

My co-authors and I are pleased to share our new publication on Indigenous
Knowledge as a sole data source in habitat selection functions. We apply
the methods to a case study of ringed seals in waters near Utqiaġvik,
Alaska. The article is available at https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2411946122 and
abstract is below.

Cheers,

Rowenna Gryba

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Indigenous Knowledge as a sole data source in habitat selection functions

Rowenna Gryba. Andrew Von Duyke, Henry P. Huntington, Billy Adams, Brower
Frantz, Justin Gatten, Qaiyaan Harcharek, Robert Sarren, Greg Henry, and
Marie Auger-Méthé

Abstract: While Indigenous Knowledge (IK) contains a wealth of information
on the behavior and habitat use of species, it is rarely included in the
species–habitat models frequently used by Western species management
authorities. As decisions from these authorities can limit access to
species that are important culturally and for subsistence, exclusion of IK
in conservation and management frameworks can negatively impact both
species and Indigenous communities. In partnership with Iñupiat hunters, we
developed methods to statistically characterize IK of species–habitat
relationships and developed models that rely solely on IK to identify
species habitat use and important areas. We provide methods for different
types of IK documentation and for dynamic habitat types (e.g., ice
concentration). We apply the method to ringed seals (natchiq in Iñupiaq) in
Alaskan waters, a stock for which the designated critical habitat has been
debated in part due to minimal inclusion of IK. Our work demonstrates that
IK of species–habitat relationships, with the inclusion of dynamic habitat
types, expands on existing mapping approaches and provides another method
to identify species habitat use and important areas. The results of this
work provide a straightforward and meaningful approach to include IK in
species management, especially through comanagement processes.
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