The Oldest Freshwater Fish Ever Found Just Changed What We Know About Fish 
By MICHELLE STARR US Source: science alert 8/5/2019
MICHELLE STARR
When Grandma Fish was just a tiny fry, the Titanic was yet to set sail. Humans had yet to reach the South Pole. The First World War wasn't even a rumble on the horizon, the first public radio broadcast yet to spill its arias into New York City.

As new dating techniques have revealed, one venerable bigmouth buffalo (Ictiobus cyprinellus) - we're calling her Grandma Fish - lived to be around 112 years old. That's older than the species' previous estimated life expectancy of 26 years, by more than a factor of four.
 

Moreover, this newly discovered age exceeds the life expectancy of any known freshwater fish by nearly 40 years. (The oldest known saltwater fish - and vertebrate - is the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), which can live for centuries.)

Sadly, the same techniques that revealed the tremendous longevity of these fish have also revealed their desperate straits. But what we've learned from the death of Grandma Fish could help save the species.

Biologists had suspected that bigmouth buffalo might live for longer than we knew, so they set out to discover just how old these animals can get.

Between 2011 and 2018, they caught a large number of fish for data collection. Some of the specimens were photographed, measured, sexed, and tagged before being released back in the wild, so the team could measure changes over time.

 
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