# Data collected in a citizen scientist study uncover a new species record of Phoxinus minnow for Austria

**Authors:** Min J. Chai, Nina G. Bogutskaya, Susanne Reier, Rok Friedrich, Hans Rund, Sabine Wanzenböck, Josef Wanzenböck, Florian Glaser, Silvia Marcante, Ilka Prowatke, Michael Jung, Ernst Mikschi, Anja Palandačić

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10661-026-15168-6 · Environmental Monitoring and Assessment · 2026-03-15

## TL;DR

Citizen scientists helped discover a new minnow species in Austria, highlighting the value of public participation in biodiversity research.

## Contribution

A new species record of Phoxinus morella for Austria, identified through citizen science and DNA barcoding.

## Key findings

- P. cf. morella was identified as a new species record in Austria.
- DNA barcoding confirmed the presence of four Phoxinus species in Austria.
- Citizen science significantly increased the number of specimens analyzed.

## Abstract

Freshwaters are among the most vulnerable ecosystems, yet the scarcity of biodiversity assessments prevents the detection of changes incurred by neobiota. Minnows of the genus Phoxinus were long thought to be represented by a single species in Eurasia, the common minnow P. phoxinus, but the genus now includes more than 25 valid species. However, their distributions do not follow drainage boundaries, there are known cases of human translocations, and morphological species assignation is difficult due to intra- and interpopulation phenotypic diversity. Hence, the species were delimited and are now determined mostly using molecular methods. In Austria, recent studies have identified at least four different species of Phoxinus, three of which are considered native and one introduced. However, more data were needed; thus, extensive collecting and DNA barcoding of minnow populations was undertaken with the help of recreational fishers, school pupils, and field biologists. DNA barcodes of museum specimens and environmental DNA collected from water samples were also included. Altogether, the genetic lineage of 258 new Phoxinus specimens was determined. The results confirmed the distribution of P. marsilii in eastern Austria, P. lumaireul in southern Austria and P. csikii in central and western Austria. Additional populations of the introduced P. phoxinus were identified. Most importantly, a new species record for Austria, P. cf. morella, was discovered, yet it is unclear whether its distribution in Austria is natural. This study also confirmed the potential of citizen science for biodiversity monitoring, with the number of specimens analyzed increasing fourfold in just two years.

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10661-026-15168-6.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Phoxinus phoxinus (taxon 58324), Phoxinus marsilii (taxon 2027100), Phoxinus lumaireul (taxon 882978), Phoxinus csikii (taxon 2027099), Phoxinus cf. morella (taxon 3478576)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** cytochrome c oxidase subunit I [NCBI Gene 14658604]
- **Chemicals:** DTT (MESH:D004229), Water (MESH:D014867), P. (MESH:D010758), EB (MESH:C478160), H2O2 (MESH:D006861), salt (MESH:D012492), formalin (MESH:D005557), alcohol (MESH:D000438), EtOH (MESH:D000431), oxygen (MESH:D010100), PX697840 (-)
- **Species:** Phoxinus (genus) [taxon 42662], Phoxinus fayollarum (species) [taxon 2770080], Phoxinus septimaniae (species) [taxon 1483095], Phoxinus lumaireul (Italian minnow, species) [taxon 882978], Salmo trutta (river trout, species) [taxon 8032], Phoxinus phoxinus (Eurasian minnow, species) [taxon 58324], P. cf [taxon 2590592], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Phoxinus csikii (species) [taxon 2027099], Morella (genus) [taxon 190583], Phoxinus marsilii (species) [taxon 2027100]

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