The Asian swamp eel was originally introduced to Hawaii in the 1800s as a food source and in the Southeastern U.S. in the mid to late 1980s or early 1990s. The ... |
... Asian swamp eels are an invasive species in North America. However, Shafland et al. (2010) reported no evidence that Asian swamp eels have a negative ... |
Non-native or introduced populations of Asian Swamp Eels (family: Synbranchidae) exist in the wild in parts of Florida, Georgia, and Hawaii. This video shows ... |
“The four fishes introduced for culture in the [Philippines] that have become invasive are the. Channa striata, Clarias batrachus, Monopterus albus and ... |
Monopterus albus is native to Asia and potentially northeastern Australia. Asian swamp eel were likely introduced to the United States as intentionally ... |
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