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By human standards, a few vertebrate species have incredible longevity1. Some tortoises live for nearly 200 years. Bowhead whales can live even a decade or two longer. But now there’s a new champion: the Greenland shark—which conservative estimates have swimming in the seas for almost three centuries.
Julius Nielsen is a marine2 biologist and PhD student at the University of Copenhagen. While on a research vessel3 in Greenland where such sharks were accidentally caught, Nielsen became curious about the creatures.
“And perhaps the biggest of all the mysteries were how long do these sharks actually live. Because it has been expected that they can get very old, and that's based on some observations of very, very slow growth…so the longevity could be exceptional and extreme, but it has just never been possible to investigate.”
That’s because Greenland sharks don’t have the same body structures used for gauging4 the age of most fish or even other sharks. So Neilsen and colleagues used a new technique based on the lens of the eye. The centers of the lenses can be analyzed5 by radiocarbon dating to determine about when the shark was born. They tested 28 female sharks.
“And what we found was that the biggest shark in our analysis, and also the oldest shark, was estimated—the most likely single year age was almost approximately 390 years.”
Nielsen stresses that the estimate contains a fair amount of uncertainty6. Though the likeliest age is 390, the shark could be as young as a mere7 272. “That still makes the Greenland shark the longest-living vertebrate known to science.” And at the upper limit, it’s possible that the shark is more than 500 years old. The study is in the journal Science. [Link to come]
Also shocking: the researchers estimate that the sharks live at least a century before they reach sexual maturity8. “And of course it is absolutely amazing and difficult for a human mind to understand that sexual reproduction begins so late in life.”
In the paper Nielsen and his colleagues stress the importance of caution and conservation. “And the thing about Greenland sharks is just we don't know how many sharks are out there. But it's clear that if you reach sexual maturity above 100 years then you are potentially sensitive to any kind of high bycatch rate and any kind of future commercial exploitations.”
With a century to do it, humans could inadvertently wipe out the entire next generation of these sharks during their long, slow adolescence9.
—Cynthia Graber
1 longevity | |
n.长命;长寿 | |
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2 marine | |
adj.海的;海生的;航海的;海事的;n.水兵 | |
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n.船舶;容器,器皿;管,导管,血管 | |
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n.测量[试],测定,计量v.(用仪器)测量( gauge的现在分词 );估计;计量;划分 | |
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v.分析( analyze的过去式和过去分词 );分解;解释;对…进行心理分析 | |
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n.易变,靠不住,不确知,不确定的事物 | |
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adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过 | |
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n.成熟;完成;(支票、债券等)到期 | |
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n.青春期,青少年 | |
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