1. In the introduction section the authors wrote “The ecosystem services upon which we all rely have long been recognized as providing critical support
... [Show More] for human well-being (Carpenter et al. 2009, Agarwala et al. 2014, Selig et al. 2018).” What is an example of an ecosystem service? (1 point)
2. In the introduction section the authors wrote “Yet within many communities environmental change threatens the future of these vital resources that support direct access to food and livelihoods for millions around the world (Pörtneret al. 2021).” How can environmental change threaten environmental change threaten ecosystems services? (1 point)
3. In the introduction section the authors wrote “Wild fisheries in inland waters have long provided a critical source of nutrition, as well as food and job security for communities on their shores.” Why does it provide job security? (1 point)
4. In the introduction section the authors wrote “Declines in fish catch have been attributed to overfishing (Nigor et al. 2018) and flood extent (Halls and Hortle 2021), possibly driven by interacting effects of climate change, seasonality, and land use change on hydrology (Pokhrel et al. 2018).” Why should flood extent be responsible for declines in fish catch? (1 point)
5. In the introduction section the authors wrote “Yet large-scale, illegal commercial fishing has long infringed on community rights to community fishing grounds.” Why did the article say commercial fishing is illegal? (1 point)
6. In the introduction section the section the authors wrote “Uncertainty about the impacts of external and environmental changes is often highest for small-scale producers in low-income settings (e.g., Kao et al. 2020).” Why is uncertainty about the impacts of external and environmental change often highest for small scale producers? (1 point)
7. In the introduction section the authors wrote “Our approach responds to calls for social science research in fisheries (Barclay et al. 2017, Bennet et al. 2017) and builds on successful efforts using Photovoice to understand dynamics within small-scale fisheries (Pierce 2020, Simmance et al. 2022).” Does this quote address the uncertainty that was mentioned in the quote of question 6? (1 point)
8. How does the quote of question 7 address the quote of question 6? (1 point)
9. How was data collected in the article? (1 point)
10. In the “struggle” section of the results section the authors wrote “As one participant stated, “dry season is a challenging season to catch fish due to shallow water.” If the water is shallow, why is it challenging to catch fish if there is less water for them to swim away? (1 point)
11. What are changing environmental conditions doing to the dry season mentioned in question 10? (1 point)
12. In the concerns about fishing livelihood longevity and changing environmental conditions section of the results section the authors wrote “They expressed that this was because of a shortening duration of the wet season and because of a decrease in the amount of rain.” What did the article say was another reason for the lack of water? (1 point)
13. In the concerns about fishing livelihood longevity and changing environmental conditions section of the results section the authors wrote “Participants noticed fellow community members cutting down trees to construct ponds and farm crops. This practice also destroyed the flooded forests that fish rely on for shelter and breeding habitat in the wet season.” What else did they say the reason was for a lack of fish? (1 point)
14. In the discussion and conclusions section the authors wrote “Our study was also limited by the fact that we captured participant perspectives during a single season, and both experiences in general and the gendered aspects of participant experiences may differ in other times of the year.” Why is a single season limiting? (1 point) [Show Less]