多重视角的馈赠:用 "双眼观察法 "研究加拿大东部内马维波克塔佩(查利尔湾)的 Gumegwsis(Cyclopterus lumpus)生态学

IF 1.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Carole-Anne Gillis, Catherine-Alexandra Gagnon, Billie Chiasson, Pascale Gosselin, Lloyd Arsenault, John M. Vicaire
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编织包括土著知识、地方知识和西方知识在内的各种知识体系,是科学研究中越 来越多采用的一种方法,也被认为是推进加拿大沿海地区知识和管理以及渔业管理 的一条大有可为的途径。尽管取得了有目共睹的成功,但科学家和决策者对这一方法仍持怀疑态度,因而留下了尚未解决的差距。在此,为了回应来自 Ugpi'ganjiq Mi'gmaw 社区的渔民所表达的担忧,Gespe'gewa'gei 自然理解研究所(GINU)共同创建了一个项目,以增进对内 Mawipoqtapei(加拿大东部 Chaleur 湾)濒危 Gumegwsis(即 Cyclopterus lumpus,普通块鱼)的生态和状况的了解。通过 "双眼观察法",我们对五位知识持有人进行了半结构式访谈,并进行了文献回顾、绘图和温度监测。利用这一 Mi'gmaw 框架,我们了解了 Gumegwsis 在 Mawipoqtapei 内河的生活史、其对当地渔民的重要性、随着时间推移其数量的变化、该物种面临的威胁,并确定了产卵和育苗栖息地的潜在区域。在我们开展该项目之前,加拿大濒危野生动物状况委员会(COSEWIC)的评估断言:"在加拿大没有任何迹象表明鳞鱼被用于任何仪式,也没有任何 ATK(土著传统知识)信息"。与此相反,我们的研究揭示了米格毛渔民与 Gumegwsis 的独特关系和对 Gumegwsis 的理解,强调了采用多种认知方式理解物种生态学的重要性,并为共同制定物种恢复战略和渔业研究合作提供了令人信服的案例。
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The gifts of multiple perspectives: a Two-Eyed Seeing approach to Gumegwsis (Cyclopterus lumpus) ecology in inner Mawipoqtapei (Chaleur Bay), Eastern Canada

The gifts of multiple perspectives: a Two-Eyed Seeing approach to Gumegwsis (Cyclopterus lumpus) ecology in inner Mawipoqtapei (Chaleur Bay), Eastern Canada

The weaving of diverse knowledge systems, including Indigenous, Local, and Western Knowledge, is an increasingly adopted approach in scientific research and is perceived as a promising path towards advancing knowledge and management of coastal areas and fisheries management in Canada. Despite documented successes, skepticism among scientists and decision-makers persists, leaving unaddressed gaps. Here, in response to concerns voiced by fishers from the Mi’gmaw community of Ugpi’ganjiq, the Gespe’gewa’gi Institute of Natural Understanding (GINU) co-created a project to improve understanding of the ecology and state of the threatened Gumegwsis (i.e. Cyclopterus lumpus, common lumpfish) in inner Mawipoqtapei (Chaleur Bay, Eastern Canada). Through a Two-Eyed Seeing approach, we combined semi-structured interviews with five Knowledge Holders with a literature review, mapping, and temperature monitoring. Utilizing this Mi’gmaw framework, we learned about Gumegwsis life history in inner Mawipoqtapei, its significance to local fishers, changes in abundance over time, threats to the species, and identified potential areas for spawning and nursery habitats. Prior to our project, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) assessment asserted “There are no indications of any ceremonial uses of Lumpfish in Canada and there is no ATK (Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge) information available”. In contrast, our study reveals the distinctive relationship and comprehension of Gumegwsis held by Mi’gmaw fishers, underscoring the significance of embracing multiple ways of knowing towards understanding species ecology, and presenting a compelling case for co-creation of species recovery strategies and collaboration in fisheries research.

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Environmental Biology of Fishes
Environmental Biology of Fishes 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
14.30%
发文量
169
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Biology of Fishes is an international journal that publishes original studies on the ecology, life history, epigenetics, behavior, physiology, morphology, systematics and evolution of marine and freshwater fishes. Empirical and theoretical papers are published that deal with the relationship between fishes and their external and internal environment, whether natural or unnatural. The journal concentrates on papers that advance the scholarly understanding of life and draw on a variety of disciplines in reaching this understanding. Environmental Biology of Fishes publishes original papers, review papers, brief communications, editorials, book reviews and special issues. Descriptions and submission requirements of these article types can be found in the Instructions for Authors.
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