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What if rivers were never the real home of freshwater fish? Here is what study says

Scientists have discovered that most freshwater fish may have originated in ancient oceans, not rivers. Fossils and DNA now reveal a surprising evolutionary journey that reshapes biology.

December 22, 2025 / 15:51 IST
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Marine origins and freshwater radiations of the otophysan fishes. (Image: X/@science)
Marine origins and freshwater radiations of the otophysan fishes. (Image: X/@science)

Scientists have overturned a long-standing belief about freshwater fish origins. The discovery affects otophysans, Earth’s largest freshwater fish group. These fish dominate rivers, lakes and streams across continents today. New evidence suggests their story began in oceans, not rivers. The finding reshapes evolutionary history taught for decades worldwide.

Were Rivers Really the Birthplace of These Fish?

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Otophysans include catfish, carps, minnows, tetras and zebrafish. They represent nearly two-thirds of all freshwater fish species. Scientists once believed they evolved exclusively in ancient river systems. This assumption now collapses under new fossil and genetic evidence. Their true origin lies deep within prehistoric marine environments.

How Did Fossils and DNA Reveal the Truth?