2019
DOI: 10.3391/ai.2019.14.4.14
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Asian swamp eels in North America linked to the live-food trade and prayer-release rituals

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“…With the exception of O. cuchia, the species of Ophichthys exhibit narrow ranges in northern India (O. ichthyophoides, O. hodgarti), southern India (O. indicus, O. fossorius), and Sri Lanka (O. desilvai) and are known from relatively few specimens (Bailey and Gans 1998;Britz et al 2011Britz et al , 2020aBritz et al , 2020bBritz et al , 2021. Ophichthys cuchia is widespread and distributed throughout much of northern India, and the adjacent countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepal (Talwar and Jhingran 1991;Nico et al 2019). This species is relatively well studied and, unlike other synbranchids, does not exhibit protogynous hermaphroditism (Liem 1968).…”
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“…With the exception of O. cuchia, the species of Ophichthys exhibit narrow ranges in northern India (O. ichthyophoides, O. hodgarti), southern India (O. indicus, O. fossorius), and Sri Lanka (O. desilvai) and are known from relatively few specimens (Bailey and Gans 1998;Britz et al 2011Britz et al , 2020aBritz et al , 2020bBritz et al , 2021. Ophichthys cuchia is widespread and distributed throughout much of northern India, and the adjacent countries of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and Nepal (Talwar and Jhingran 1991;Nico et al 2019). This species is relatively well studied and, unlike other synbranchids, does not exhibit protogynous hermaphroditism (Liem 1968).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species is relatively well studied and, unlike other synbranchids, does not exhibit protogynous hermaphroditism (Liem 1968). It has become an important food fish in South Asia, especially in Bangladesh where it is collected year-round and exported live to markets throughout Asia, Australasia, and North America (Nico et al 2019).…”
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