Ecological Risk Screening Summary - Trahira (Hoplias malabaricus) - Uncertain Risk

Species that are considered uncertain risk need a more in-depth assessment beyond the Risk Summary to better define the species’ risk to U.S. environments.

Hoplias malabaricus is a freshwater fish widely distributed in South America. This species has been documented as introduced in Florida, likely as a result of an accidental or intentional aquaculture release. No information is available on the status of its population there. No negative impacts of this species have been documented. H. malabaricus has a high climate match with the contiguous United States. Further information is needed to adequately assess the risk this species poses to the contiguous United States. Overall risk assessment category is uncertain.

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