Literature DB >> 23885897

DNA barcodes reveal the presence of the introduced freshwater leech Helobdella europaea in Spain.

Mariana Reyes-Prieto1, Alejandro Oceguera-Figueroa, Sara Snell, Alicia Negredo, Emilio Barba, Luis Fernández, Andrés Moya, Amparo Latorre.   

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Abstract We report the finding of the freshwater leech Helobdella europaea in Spain for the first time. Three leech specimens were found attached to the European pond turtle Emys orbicularis. Helobdella europaea is not a blood feeder and, like all members of the genus, feeds on the hemolymph of aquatic invertebrates including snails and worms. Despite the fact that the original geographical distribution or source population of this species is unknown, the close relationship between H. europaea and leeches of the "triserialis" series (sensu Sawyer, 1986) suggests a New World origin. Given its ability to invade and persist in new environments, this leech has been described as a new species by local taxonomists resulting in some nomenclatural problems. The presence of this introduced organism in Spain may represent serious obstacles to the current efforts to preserve endemic fauna and the potential negative impacts of this species in European environments should be investigated.

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Keywords:  DNA barcoding; Helobdella europaea; Spain; freshwater leech; introduced species

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23885897     DOI: 10.3109/19401736.2013.809426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mitochondrial DNA        ISSN: 1940-1736


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1.  Reproductive differences among species, and between individuals and cohorts, in the leech genus Helobdella (Lophotrochozoa; Annelida; Clitellata; Hirudinida; Glossiphoniidae), with implications for reproductive resource allocation in hermaphrodites.

Authors:  Roshni G Iyer; D Valle Rogers; Michelle Levine; Christopher J Winchell; David A Weisblat
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 3.240

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