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Results from local knowledge of berry resources surveys administered to community experts in four villages of the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska

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2017-02-23
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2017-02-27

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Herman-Mercer, N.M., Loehman, R.A., Toohey, R.C., and Paniyak, C., 2019, Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Berry Outlook: Results from local expert surveys: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9HDXE32.

Summary

A trichotomous choice survey was used to document local expert observations of five berry species locally known as: salmonberry (Rubus chamaemorus), blackberry (Empetrum nigrum), cranberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea), blueberry (Vaccinium uliginosum), and red berry (Rubus arcticus). The survey consisted of propositions concerning importance of specific berry species within Indigenous households; observations of changes in berry abundance, phenology, habitat, or availability; attribution of potential drivers of change; and instance of changes in behavior in response to changing berry resources. Respondents were asked to agree (yes) or disagree (no) with propositions or state that they were unsure of an answer (don’t know). The third option [...]

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YK Delta Berry Outlook - Blackberries - data release.csv
“Survey results - blackberries”
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YK Delta Berry Outlook - Blueberries - data release.csv
“Survey results - blueberries”
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YK Delta Berry Outlook - Cranberries - data release.csv
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YK Delta Berry Outlook - Redberries - data release.csv
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YK Delta Berry Outlook - Salmonberries - data release.csv
“Survey results - salmonberries”
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Data were obtained in order to: 1) document local knowledge and observations of the occurrence and potential drivers of changes in habitat, distribution, and abundance of individual berry species; 2) forecast continuing changes in berries by relating identified drivers to projections of future climate; and 3) identify potential adaptation strategies for Alaska Native villages (ANV) dependent on access to berry resources in the Y-K Delta.

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