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Since the late 1990s, the Asian swamp eel has become established in Florida and in 2008 it was found in Silver Lake in New Jersey . In 2016, Asian swamp eels (Amphipnous cuchia) were found in a small lake in the Houston area where they may now be established.
In both Georgia and Florida there is concern that the species will spread to adjacent water bodies as has occurred in the Everglades region of Florida (Kline et ...
Asian swamp eels might pose a future threat to the environment of Everglades National Park, although preliminary studies reported no deleterious ecological ...
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 ...
It is also found in Central and South America, Africa, and Australia. They are predators that are active at night, feeding on many different aquatic species.
Monopterus albus is native to Asia and potentially northeastern Australia. Asian swamp eel were likely introduced to the United States as intentionally ...
Originating in the waters of East and Southeast Asia, it has been identified as an invasive species in the North American Everglades. More Info. Computer Vision ...
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