Population can help decide the names of new Swiss fish species
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Listening: Swiss people to help name new Swiss fish species
Researchers are asking the Swiss public for help in naming two newly discovered Swiss fish species of the genus Barbatula - also known as the bearded goby or common loach.
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Bevölkerung darf Namen von neuen Schweizer Fischarten mitbestimmen
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“By actively involving the population in the discovery process, we want to foster a deeper connection with nature,” said biologist Barbara Calegari from the University of Bern in an interview published by the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) on Tuesday.
Participants in the surveyExternal link are asked whether the first newly discovered fish species should be called Barbatula “fluvicola” or Barbatula “amnicus”. For the second newly discovered species, the options are Barbatula “ommata” or Barbatula “limnicus”. The epithets describe a special characteristic of the fish species.
One species lives in fast-flowing streams and rivers whose water ultimately flows into the Rhine. The other species lives in lakes. The new Barbatula fish were identified as a new species following an investigation using modern genetic methods.
“In Switzerland, fish species are often overlooked because their habitats are considered to be well researched,” says researcher Calegari. According to her, 13 European Barbatula species are known to date. According to the biologist, researchers estimate that there are still 800 species to be described across Europe.
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