• In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways • Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing predators that live in the region and pose growing risks to native wildlife and fragile ecosystems like the Everglades
Article Summaries:
- In the canals, marshes, and swamps of the Florida Everglades, invasive fish are silently slipping into new waterways. Among them are the Asian swamp eel and the bullseye snakehead, two air-breathing predators that live in the region and pose growing risks to native wildlife and fragile ecosystems like the Everglades.
Sources:
- https://phys.org/news/2026-02-dna-tool-invasive-asian-swamp.html (Latest source article published: 2026-02-25 15:49 UTC)