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Red-Bellied Pacu Resources

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University of Michigan. Museum of Zoology.
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center. Marine Invasions Research Lab.
DOIUSGS. Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
Provides distribution maps and collection information (State and County).
DOIUSGS. Wetland and Aquatic Research Center.
Provides detailed collection information as well as animated map.

Red-bellied pacu is native to South American. Individual specimens have been caught since the 1960s, but no reproducing populations have yet become established in the U.S. This species was probably introduced through aquarium releases or fish farm escapes. The environmental impact is unknown.

Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Galveston Bay Estuary Program; Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC).