Literature DB >> 17046348

Molecular phylogeny of selected predaceous leeches with reference to the evolution of body size and terrestrialism.

I Pfeiffer1, B Brenig, U Kutschera.   

Abstract

The phylogenetic relationships of erpobdellid leeches collected throughout Europe were investigated using newly obtained mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (CO-I) gene sequence data from 10 taxa. Monophyly of the five European Erpobdella species (sub-family Erpobdellinae) was supported, but a newly discovered leech, E. wuttkei Kutschera, 2004 (the smallest member of its genus, discovered in an aquarium) was only distantly related to this clade. Three members of the semiaquatic Trochetinae were included in this study. The largest European leech species discovered so far, Trocheta haskonis Grosser, 2000, was found to be a terrestrial predator that feeds on earthworms. The rare species T. haskonis is the sister taxon of T. bykowskii Gedroyc, 1913, a well-known amphibious leech. Based on a comparison of body sizes and a phylogenetic tree the evolution of terrestrialism in the family Erpobdellidae is discussed.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 17046348     DOI: 10.1016/j.thbio.2005.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theory Biosci        ISSN: 1431-7613            Impact factor:   1.919


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